The University of California at Berkeley is one of the premier research institutions in the world. The Students for Integrative Medicine club there wanted to provide premium holistic health education for the community and help people learn the art of Integrative Medicine.

The problem they were having is that they were not giving any budget so that everything had to be done volunteer.

When we got involved with them, they put on a semester long class in the spring and did a symposium with actual practitioners in the fall.

They did not have a full curriculum or set of practitioners that could teach at the level that they desired.

We helped them recruit, train, organize and put together a group that could not only deliver the curriculum, but could teach the actual practices of integrative medicine to the community as well.

We brought in top level practitioners, healers, shamans and monks in a variety of healing arts from Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, herbology, energy medicine, prayer, homeopathy and natural medicine to western allopaths, osteopaths nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, surgeons and chiropractors.

We were consistently ranked as one of the most popular classes for years and were able to expand the horizons of many people who would have not been able to experience those teachings otherwise.

We were able to transform a small unorganized program into an ongoing group that continues to provide valuable teachings and trainings to this day.