North American COVID-19 Tibetan Medicine Observational Study
NACTMOS
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Project Description:
This project aims to study COVID-19 cases treated exclusively by Tibetan medicine in North America. Our goal is to demonstrate how Tibetan medical physicians provide care for mild and medium-severity COVID-19 cases in North America, and if such treatment approaches are shortening the course of disease, ameliorating symptoms differentially and/or preventing long-term effects of COVID-19. This project is a collaboration between Tibetan physicians in major city centers where Tibetan medicine serves large Tibetan immigrant populations. We review de-identified patient data on traditional and biomedical diagnostics, complex Tibetan geomedicinals and herbal formulas used during the course of treatment, clinical outcomes, patient experiences, and characterizations of how the physician-patient relationship was forged under pandemic conditions. We seek to integrate research mentorship of participating physicians and Tibetan college-age research assistants, as well as non-Tibetan undergraduate and graduate students interested in Tibetan medical research, to innovate distributed research methods amidst the New Normal.
Project Team:
Principle Investigators:
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- Tawni Tidwell, TMD, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Tenzin Namdul, TMD, PhD, Epidemiology & Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
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Participating Tibetan Physicians:
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- Tawni Tidwell
- Tenzin Namdul
- Jetsun Cheme
- Tsering Tsomo
- Phuntsog Wangmo
- Dickyi Yangzom
- Yangbum Gyal
- Tenzin Namdul
- Dawa Ridak
- Tsundu Sengye
- Anasuya Weil
- Tsering Youdon
- Nashalla Gwyn Nyinda
- Tawni Tidwell
- Nyima Youdon
- Yangdron Kalzang
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Research Assistants:
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- Jetsun Jungney— sophomore, neurobiology, University of California, Davis
- Tenzin Palkyi — UT Southwestern Medical School (1st year)
- Natalie Skopicki — pre-med, Emory University
- Kristin Blake — second year psychiatry resident, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
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Advisors:
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- Richard Davidson, neuroscientist, Center for Healthy Minds — University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Melissa Rosenkranz, psychoneuroimmunologist, Center for Healthy Minds — University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Richard MacLehose, epidemiologist, University of Minnesota
- Sienna Craig, anthropologist, Dartmouth College
- Erica Weirich, Director, Global Health Research Foundation; primary care physician, Stanford University
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