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NOWICKI,
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Noel C. Nowicki MD is a holistic physician-acupuncturist
with over 25 years as an internist working both in private
practice and on staff at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.
Dr. Nowicki has been trained both as a a licensed acupuncturist
in a 3 year TCM school and as a medical acupuncturist
through HMI/UCLA. He is Board Certified in Medical Acupuncture
and is very active in the AAMA New Jersey chapter. In
addition to TCM he has trained in Japanese acupuncture
and herbal medicine, hypnosis, manual medicine and bioenergetic
healing.
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Dr.
Nowicki started the outpatient acupuncture clinic at Kessler
Institute in 1995 and won second prize in an international
research award for a study on acupuncture for dysphagia after
stroke. This was completed under a grant from the NIH Office
of Alternative Medicine for
neurological disease which had been in place at Kessler Institute.
Currently he is involved in
an asthma study at the Eastern School of Acupuncture.
Dr. Nowicki has an active private practice in acupuncture,
where he treats a wide variety of problems including chronic
pain, stroke and brain injury. He was the first to obtain
acupuncture privileges at two hospitals and lectures widely
in the tristate area on a variety of medical and
alternative medicine subjects. Residents from three different
programs rotate through his
office to observe medical acupuncture. He has been a preceptor
for HMI since 1999 and
also lectures at the Eastern School of Acupuncture. Dr. Nowicki
has been featured in The New York Times and other national
and local media.
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