Dr Elizabeth Thompson was Lead Clinician for the outpatient service at the Bristol Homeopathic Hospital and ran the Integrative Cancer Care Service. She trained in Medicine at Oxford University and completed her clinical training at Guy’s Hospital in London. Qualifying in Palliative Medicine, she obtained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1991 and Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) in September 2000. She was awarded her DM thesis from Oxford University in 2009, the first homeopathic thesis to sit in the Bodleian library describing her research into the use of homeopathy for the cancer patient. She was Vice President of the Faculty of Homeopathy, is a Fellow of both the Faculty of Homeopathy and the College of Medicine. She is also a Board Member of both the College of Medicine and the European Society of Integrative Medicine.
In 2014 she set up the National Centre for Integrative Medicine (NCIM) and is passionate about how bringing together conventional, lifestyle and holistic approaches could lead to a transformation of healthcare, creating an empowered wellbeing model that creates diversity and choice for patients and practitioners.
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