Biography
Professor Margaret Rogers Van Coops has received two PhD’s for her studies, work, training/teaching and research into the Paranormal, and Religious Studies both as an Ordained Minister and Missionary, and later receiving her first PhD for her studies in Medical and Clinical Hypnotherapy and Behavioral Sciences. Her second PhD Doctor of Integrated Medicine was given for her own British early studies in nursing, psychology, and psychiatry which led to her own research into her six Crystal Therapies, later to be known as Power Stone Therapy. She accepted her Professorship in Alternative Medicine & Therapies in 2016, having originally refused it in 2004. She has been accredited by The California University for Foreign Students FCE in 2004. Her work with mental and emotional diseases has been profound. General physical ailments/illnesses have had extraordinary positive results, often achieving cures, much greater than ever hoped for. She has been a noted speaker traveling around the world for over 40 years. She has been a pioneer in her field, providing talks/classes/workshops at major expos, conferences and special events in many countries and is a published author of twelve books. She has also appeared on countless radio and TV shows, as well as her own TV, Shows Psychic Chit Chat, Journey Into The Oneness.
Research Interest
Integrative Medicine, Hypnosis
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Research Interest
Holistic Health
Biography
Schoen is one of the pioneers in veterinary acupuncture and natural therapies, developing and practicing them since 1981. He has been acknowledged worldwide for introducing the concept of an integrative approach to veterinary medicine, bridging the gap between conventional and alternative medicine. With over 40 years of clinical experience, teaching and research, he has developed his own unique integrative approach to animal health care. He received his DVM from Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1978, and also holds a Masters Degree in Neurophysiology and Animal Behavior from the University of Illinois. He was certified in Veterinary Acupuncture in 1982 and is a past president of the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society and was one of the first veterinarians certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. In addition, he has advanced training in botanical medicine and homeopathy, and the best of all these therapies are incorporated into his practice.

 Dr. Schoen has worked to bring the best of complementary therapies into mainstream acceptance. He started the Department of Acupuncture at The Animal Medical Center in NYC (the largest animal hospital in the world) in 1982. He has taught and lectured at veterinary schools and conferences nationally and internationally. He has been a Clinical Assistant Professor at both Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. In 1996, he was appointed to a six-member committee by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) to develop guidelines for Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM).
Research Interest
Veterinary Medicine