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Dr. Jerry I. Jacobson, PhD, DMD
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Chief Science Officer, inventor of the Jacobson Resonance™ equation and Principal Investigator of our past and current research studies. Dr. Jacobson is a pioneer in the development and application of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in the treatment of disease and illness. He has numerous publications spanning the fields of science, physics and electromagnetism. Dr. Jacobson holds several advanced degrees; and has been awarded 40+ patents.
MEDICAL ADVISORS
Rajeev Kumar, MD, Neurologist and Movement Disorder Specialist
Dr. Kumar is the Medical Director at Colorado Neurological Institute Movement Disorders Center. He is a highly respected, extremely experienced neurologist having served as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator in 15 Parkinson’s disease studies in the past 3 years alone. Prior to assuming his Director position, Dr. Kumar was in private practice specializing in Movement Disorders in Houston, Texas. Dr. Kumar graduated from the University of Saskatchewan Medical School, completed his residency at the Mayo Clinic in Internal Medicine and Neurology and was a Clinical Fellow in Movement Disorders at the University of Toronto Department of Medicine, Neurology Division.
Olga Klepitskya, MD, Neurologist and Movement Disorder Specialist
Dr. Klepitskaya is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She is an attending neurologist at the University of Colorado Hospital and Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Her special area of interest and expertise is Deep Brain Stimulation treatment of movement disorders. She is a Co-director of the University of Colorado DBS program and a Director of the Eastern Colorado Center of National VA Parkinson disease Consortium center. Dr. Klepitskaya has extensive experience in research studies related to Parkinson’s disease. She graduated from and then worked at the Far Eastern State Medical University in Khabarovsk, Russia as a neurologist and neurophysiologist. After moving to the United States she completed an internship in Internal Medicine in Chicago, Illinois, a residency in Neurology at the University of Colorado, and a fellowship in movement disorders and functional neurosurgery at Stanford University, California.
Mitchell Gershten, MD, Internist
Dr. Gershten is an internist and a cofounder of HealthMark Center for Integrated Healing Arts in Colorado. He recently accepted an appointment to work in an acute care setting at Saint Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado. Dr. Gershten graduated from University of Colorado School of Medicine and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
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