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− | Dr. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, {{ABIHM}}, {{IFMCP}}, completed medical school at {{UNI|East Carolina University|ECU}} and family medicine residency at {{UNI|University of North Carolina|UNC}} Chapel Hill. She worked with a group practice in North Carolina for ten years prior to opening her own integrative medicine clinic, Benton Integrative Medical Center, in Huntersville, {{USSC|NC}}. Her practice combines functional medicine and herbal medicine in a holistic fashion. | + | {{PhotoMissing}} |
+ | Dr. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, {{ABIHM}}, {{IFMCP}}, [[intactivist]], completed medical school at {{UNI|East Carolina University|ECU}} and family medicine residency at {{UNI|University of North Carolina|UNC}} Chapel Hill. She worked with a group practice in North Carolina for ten years prior to opening her own integrative medicine clinic, [https://www.bentonintegrative.com/ Benton Integrative Medical Center], in Huntersville, {{USSC|NC}}. Her practice combines functional medicine and herbal medicine in a holistic fashion. | ||
− | Dr. Benton is a founding board member of the California-based Physicians for Informed Consent. The principle of informed consent is a cornerstone of her practice. To obtain true informed consent, providers must fully disclose the risks and benefits of medical procedures. She believes informed consent is not being obtained for infant circumcision, because parents with adequate information would not choose it. Dr. Benton works as part of the movement to protect children in the current medical climate.<ref>{{REFweb | + | Dr. Benton is a founding board member of the California-based [https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/ Physicians for Informed Consent]. The principle of [[informed consent]] is a cornerstone of her practice. To obtain true informed consent, providers must fully disclose the risks and benefits of medical procedures. She believes informed consent is not being obtained for infant [[circumcision]], because parents with adequate information would not choose it. Dr. Benton works as part of the movement to protect children in the current medical climate.<ref>{{REFweb |
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 23 April 2024
Dr. Cammy Benton, M.D.[a 1], ABIHM[a 2], IFMCP[a 3], intactivist, completed medical school at East Carolina University and family medicine residency at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She worked with a group practice in North Carolina for ten years prior to opening her own integrative medicine clinic, Benton Integrative Medical Center, in Huntersville, NC. Her practice combines functional medicine and herbal medicine in a holistic fashion.
Dr. Benton is a founding board member of the California-based Physicians for Informed Consent. The principle of informed consent is a cornerstone of her practice. To obtain true informed consent, providers must fully disclose the risks and benefits of medical procedures. She believes informed consent is not being obtained for infant circumcision, because parents with adequate information would not choose it. Dr. Benton works as part of the movement to protect children in the current medical climate.[1]
Dr. Benton is member of the Advisory Board of Your Whole Baby.
See also
Abbreviations
- ↑
Doctor of Medicine
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common. - ↑
American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine
, OpenHealthNews. Retrieved 14 October 2021. - ↑
Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
References
- ↑
Your Whole Baby - Advisory Board
. Retrieved 29 October 2019.