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Jay Gordon, M.D., F.A.A.P.,
I.B.C.L.C.
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ADVANCED STUDY WEEKEND - MEET JAY GORDON, MD |
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Come to the Advanced Study Weekend
February 3 to 5, 2006 at the McDougall Clinic in
Santa Rosa, CA and meet Dr. Gordon and other
speakers: T. Colin Campbell, PhD, author of the
China Study, Jeff Novick, RD, Pritikin Program
dietitian and the McDougall Staff.
Cost for this weekend is $395 pp (includes all
meals and education). Room costs are extra.
Sign-up for this important event by writing to
Heather at
heather@drmcdougall.com or calling (800)
941-7111 or (616) 874-8155 and talking directly
with Carol. |

In
the middle of his residency training, pediatrician Jay
Gordon took an unusual step. Deciding that he needed greater
knowledge about nutrition, vitamins, and alternative
medicine in order to practice medicine the way he wanted to,
Dr. Gordon took a Senior Fellowship in Pediatric Nutrition
at Sloan-Kettering Institute in New York City. After his
residency at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Dr. Gordon
joined the teaching attending faculty at UCLA Medical Center
and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Intensely
interested in infant nutrition and breastfeeding, Dr. Gordon
is the first male physician to sit for and pass the
International Board of Lactation Certification Exam and has
served on the Professional Advisory Board of La Leche League
for twenty years.
In addition,
to treating patients he finds time to participate in the
training of medical students and residents, lectures all
over the world, writes books, and contributes to AOL with
the Ask The Pediatrician weekly chat. He writes a monthly
column for "Fit Pregnancy" magazine and has recently
contributed to "New York Parent," "Parenting" magazine and
has been quoted in the L.A. Times, New York Times, and The
London Times.
Dr. Gordon's
first book, the well-received "Good Food Today, Great Kids
Tomorrow," offers a life-changing plan for families who want
to make dramatic changes in health and fitness through
nutrition. "Brighter Baby," examines the positive effects
that attachment parenting, combined with infant massaging,
has on children's health and intelligence. Other recent
releases are "Good Night! The Parents' Guide to the Family
Bed" and "Hug Your Baby," a gentle guide through the first
year, which were released in the summer of 2002. His latest
book is "Listening to Your Baby: A New Approach to
Parenting Your Newborn.".
When the
American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Television and
the Media named Dr. Gordon "the most influential doctor in
America," they were referring, tongue-in-cheek, to Dr.
Gordon's role, as the medical script consultant, in
eliminating lollipops from the office of "Doctor Weston,"
the lead character on the sitcom "Empty Nest."
After two
years of consulting on television scripts, sets, and ideas,
Dr. Gordon was named CBS TV's Medical Consultant for
Children's programming. He also worked for five years on
ABC Television as the on-air medical correspondent for the
"Home Show," and continues to consult regularly for
television and movies.
Dr. Gordon
contributed and wrote the forwards to "Smart Medicine for a
Healthy Child" and "The Encyclopedia of Vitamins and
Supplements" (both published in 1999), and is pediatric
consultant for "Fit Pregnancy" magazine, and a frequent
contributor to “Parents,” “Parenting,” and many other media
outlets.
Busy as he
is, Dr. Gordon finds that his most challenging job is being
a good husband and the best possible parent to his
18-year-old daughter. |