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Circle of Friends to Host Dr. Carolyn George, Author of “The Dorm Doctor”

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Join us on Thursday, April 27 at 7:00 pm, when the Circle of Friends for the NSU Alvin Sherman Library presents Dr. Carolyn George, author of The Dorm Doctor. Dr. George will discuss her book, which is the college handbook for health that helps prepare prospective college students and their parents for the college experience, and the many potential challenges. Following an enlightening author discussion, a book sale and signing will be held and refreshments will be served. The event will take place at the Sherman Library.

Carolyn S. George, MD is the founder and owner of VIDA Integrative Medicine, dedicated to providing personalized healthcare by identifying and addressing the root causes of illness through an approach called Functional and Integrative Medicine, instead of just treating the symptoms with medication. Dr. George is board certified in Urgent Care Medicine (ABUCM) receiving her undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Manitoba. She received her post-graduate training in Toronto at St. Mary’s Hospital and has practiced in both the United States and Canada. Dr. George has spent over 25 years working in the area of Emergency and Urgent care medicine where she observed the long-term consequences of poor lifestyle choices, oversight in management, inadequate patient education and difficult to treat conditions.

If you are sending your high school graduate off to college, you won’t want to miss this event.

For more information about the event and the Circle of Friends, please email libdev@nova.edu. Reserve your spot by April 21 by clicking on this link: lib.nova.edu/dormdoc