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Iman Majd
Director
Osher Center for Integrative Health
imanmajd@uw.edu
(206) 598-2883

Biography

Dr. Iman Majd is a clinical associate professor, Board Certified in Integrative Medicine, Family Medicine and acupuncture in the Department of Family Medicine at University of Washington, Seattle. He is the first physician to create a successful model incorporating acupuncture and Integrative Medicine consult in primary care at UW. He currently serves as the chair of the Board of Commissioners of the NCCAOM and is the Vice President of Medical Acupuncture Research Foundation (MARF).


Dr. Majd has a long history of advocating for integrative medicine and health at the national and international level, collaborating with national organizations on initiatives to make Integrative Medicine more accessible to all patients. His teaching philosophy is aimed at bringing academic knowledge into practice and helping the next generation of providers to harness skills for a data-supported person-centered integrated approach to health and well-being.


Dr. Majd has been involved with different research studies in the field of Integrative medicine and acupuncture, including his recent research on auricular acupuncture for pain management in a group setting that was funded by the American Academy of Family Physicians.


In his practice he uses an integrated East-West approach to health, bringing the knowledge and wisdom from Eastern and Western medicine together to educate his patients, collaborate with, and empower them in their journey to optimal health.