What Are the Health Benefits of Yoga?
Published January 4, 2010
Stefanie graduated with distinction from McGill University in Montreal and received her master's in Acupuncture from the New England School of Acupuncture, the oldest and most prestigious acupuncture school in the USA. She has treated patients in a variety of clinical settings, including Boston Medical Center's Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care unit, Pathways to Wellness (formerly the AIDS Care Project), Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, and the Dimock Community Health Center. She is certified in Clean Needle Technique by the CCAOM, board certified by the NCCAOM, and licensed and registered to practice acupuncture in the state of New York. Additionally, she holds a certificate in Acupuncture for the Cancer Patient from Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. She is a member of the American Association of Oriental Medicine, and the Acupuncture Society of New York. Her specialties lay in pain management, women's health, and stress management. She employs both Japanese- and Chinese-style acupuncture techniques and adjunctive therapies.She is also a certified yoga teacher, since 2004, with over 500 hours of professional training. She leads yoga vacations internationally, and has taught at Harvard University and Boston’s Beth Israel Hospital, as well in various offices, universities, schools, senior and community centers, and fitness facilities in the United States, Canada, and Costa Rica. It is her mission to make yoga accessible to everyone. Her classes are personalized to create a welcoming, breath-centered, non-competitive, stress-relieving, healthy environment that meets you where you are, as you are.
Published January 4, 2010
