Mark Hyman, MD has dedicated his career to identifying and addressing the root causes of chronic illness through a groundbreaking whole-systems medicine approach known as Functional Medicine. He is a family physician, a four-time New York Times bestselling author, and an internationally recognized leader in his field. Through his private practice, education efforts, writing, research, advocacy and public-policy work, he strives to improve access to Functional Medicine, and to widen the understanding and practice of it, empowering others to stop managing symptoms and instead treat the underlying causes of illness, thereby also tackling our chronic-disease epidemic.
Dr. Hyman is Chairman of the Institute for Functional Medicine, and was awarded its 2009 Linus Pauling Award for Leadership in Functional Medicine. He is currently medical editor at the Huffington Post and on the Medical Advisory Board at The Doctor Oz Show. He is on the Board of Directors of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine, and a faculty member of its Food As Medicine training program. He is also on the Board of Advisors of Memhet Oz’s HealthCorps, which tackles the obesity epidemic by “educating the student body” in American high schools about nutrition, fitness and mental resilience. He is a volunteer for Partners in Health with whom he worked immediately after the earthquake in Haiti and continues to help rebuild the health care system there. He was featured on 60 Minutes for his work there.
Dr. Hyman has testified before the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and has consulted with the Surgeon General on diabetes prevention. He has testified before the Senate Working Group on Health Care Reform on Functional Medicine, and participated in the White House Forum on Prevention and Wellness in June 2009. Dr. Hyman was nominated by Senator Tom Harkin for the President’s Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion and Integrative and Public Health, a 25-person group to advise the Administration and the new National Council on Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health.
With Drs. Dean Ornish and Michael Roizen, Dr. Hyman crafted and helped to introduce the Take Back Your Health Act of 2009 into the United States Senate, to provide for reimbursement of lifestyle treatment of chronic disease. He continues to work in Washington on health reform, recently testifying before a Congressional hearing on Functional Medicine, nutrition and the use of dietary supplements. He has worked with President Clinton and the Clinton Foundation and presented at the Health Matters, Achieving Wellness in Every Generation.
Through his work with corporations, church groups, and government entities, such as CIGNA, the Veterans Administration, Google, and Saddleback Church, he is helping to improve health outcomes and reduce costs around the world. He initiated and is a key participant in the ongoing development of a faith-based initiative that enrolled over 14,000 people at Saddleback Church in a healthy lifestyle program and research study. In recognition of his efforts, he was recently awarded The Council on Litigation Management’s 2010 Professionalism Award, citing individuals who have demonstrated leadership by example in the highest standard of their profession. He also received The American College of Nutrition 2009 Communication and Media Award for his contribution to promoting better understanding of nutrition science. He has been featured on The Dr. Oz Show, 60 Minutes, Larry King Live, CNN, and MSNBC.
Dr. Hyman is founder and Medical Director of The UltraWellness Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, where he directs a team of physicians, nutritionists and nurses who utilize a comprehensive approach to health. Before starting his practice, he was co-Medical Director at Canyon Ranch Lenox, one of the world’s leading health resorts. While at Canyon Ranch, he co-authored the New York Times bestseller Ultraprevention: The 6-Week Program That Will Make You Healthy for Life (Scribner) – winner of the Books for a Better Life Award honoring the best self-improvement books each year. He has since written UltraMetabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss, and a companion public television special. His latest book and PBS special, The UltraMind Solution, a comprehensive approach for addressing the causes of mental illness and cognitive disorders, was released in January 2009. The Blood Sugar Solution book and companion PBS special published in March 2012, addresses the global epidemic of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Hyman graduated with a B.A. from Cornell University, and graduated magna cum laude degree from the Ottawa University School of Medicine. He completed his residency at University of San Francisco’s program in Family Medicine at the Community Hospital of Santa Rosa.
Please join him in helping us all take back our health at www.drhyman.com, follow him on twitter @markhymanmd and on Facebook at facebook.com/drmarkhyman.
Affiliations
- Chairman, Board of Directors, The Institute for Functional Medicine
- Medical editor at the Huffington Post
- Medical Advisory Board at The Doctor Oz Show
- Medical Advisory Board Integrative Practitioner and Integrative Health Symposium.
- Member, Board of Directors of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine
- Board of Advisors of Memhet Oz’s HealthCorps
- Volunteer for Partners in Health
- Nominated for the President’s Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion and Integrative and Public Health
Environmental Toxins, Obesity, and Diabetes: An Emerging Risk Factor
The Failure of Risk Factor Treatment for Primary Prevention of Chronic Disease
Cholesterol: Wrong Target for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease?
November 2009
LIFESTYLE MEDICINE: TREATING THE CAUSES OF DISEASE
ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, NOV/DEC 2009, VOL. 15, NO. 6
FINDING THE MONEY FOR HEALTHCARE REFORM
ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, Sep/Oct 2009, VOL. 15, NO. 5
(ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, JUL/AUG 2009;15(4):14-15)
THE MEDICINE WE DO: REAL REFORM OF HEALTHCARE
(ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, MAY/JUN 2009;15(3):12-14)
THE RIGHT ORDER OF THINGS: PEELING THE ONION OF CHRONIC DISEASE
(ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, MAR/APR 2009;15(2):18-20)
AUTISM: IS IT ALL IN THE HEAD?
(ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, NOV/DEC 2008;14(6):12-18)
Functional-Diagnostics-Redefining-Disease
(Alternative Therapies, 2008;14(4):10-14)
Does Dementia Exist? Dispelling the Myth
(Alternative Therapies, Mar/Apr 2008; 14(2):10-12)
Is the Cure for Brain Disorders Outside the Brain?
(Alternative Therapies, Nov/Dec 2007;13(6):10-15)
The First Mind-Body Medicine: Bringing Shamanism Into the 21st Century
(Alternative Therapies, July/Aug 2007; 13(5):10-11)
The Life Cycles of Women: Restoring Balance
(Alternative Therapies, May/June 2007; 13(3):10-16)
Disruptive Innovations in Healthcare: Expanding the Discourse on Quality and Value
(Alternative Therapies, Jul/Aug 2007, VOL. 13, NO. 4)
The Origin of Diseases: Musings on Ecology and the Evolution of Medical Ideas
(Alternative Therapies, Mar/Apr 2007, VOL. 13, NO. 2)
Cancer – Treatment Through the Continuum
(Alternative Therapies, Jan/Feb 2007, VOL. 13, NO. 1)
NOTES FROM NEPAL: REFLECTIONS OF A MEDICAL STUDENT ON SHAMANS, LAMAS,SERPENTS, AND FORTUNES
(ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, NOV/DEC 2006;12( 6): 10-18)
Diabetes – Asking the Right Questions
(Alternative Therapies, Sept/Oct 2006, VOL. 12, NO. 5)
The Evolution of Research, Part 2: The Clinician’s Dilemma – Treating Systems, Not Disease
(Alternative Therapies, July/Aug 2006, VOL. 12, NO. 4)
The Evolution of Research: Meeting the Needs of System Medicine, Part 1
Systems Biology: The Gut-Brain-Fat Cell Connection and Obesity
(Alternative Therapies, May/Jun 2006, VOL. 12, NO. 3)
Systems of Correspondence: Functionality in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Emerging Systems Biology
(Alternative Therapies, Mar/Apr 2006, VOL. 12, NO. 2)
Eating Medicine: Food as Pharmacology
(Alternative Therapies, Jan/Feb 2006, VOL. 12, NO. 1)
The Real Alternative Medicine: Reconsidering Conventional Medicine
(Alternative Therapies, Jan/Feb 2006, VOL. 12, NO. 1)
Refrigerator Rights – The Missing Link in Health, Disease and Obesity
(Alternative Therapies, Nov/Dec 2005, VOL. 11, NO. 6)
Quality in Healthcare: Asking the Right Questions The Next Ten Years: The Role of CAM in the “Quality Cure”
(Alternative Therapies, May/June 2005, VOL. 11, NO. 3)
Finding the Right Medicine: Skillful Means
(Alternative Therapies, Mar/Apr 2005, VOL. 11, NO. 2)
A Rational Approach to Antioxidant Therapy and Vitamin E
(Alternative Therapies, Jan/Feb 2005, VOL. 11, NO. 1)
The Impact of Mercury on Human Health and the Environment
(Alternative Therapies, Nov/Dec 2004, VOL. 10, NO. 6)
Paradigm Shift: The End of “Normal Science” in Medicine Understanding Function in Nutrition, Health, and Disease
(Alternative Therapies, Sept/Oct 2004, VOL. 10, NO. 5)
Mark Hyman, MD – Practicing Medicine for the Future: Interview by Karolyn A. Gazella
(Alternative Therapies, July/Aug 2004, VOL. 10, NO. 4)
Food as Healer, Food as Slayer
(Alternative Therapies, July/Aug 2004, VOL. 10, NO. 4)
An Elimination Diet Plus Supplements in the Treatment of Chronic Dermatitis and Type 2 Diabetes
(Integrative Medicine, Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec 2002/Jan 2003)
Systems Biology, Toxins, Obesity, and Functional Medicine
(Managing Biotransformation: The Metabolic, Genomic, and Detoxification Balance Points)
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- Chairman, Board of Directors, The Institute for Functional Medicine
- Medical editor at the Huffington Post
- Medical Advisory Board at The Doctor Oz Show
- Medical Advisory Board Integrative Practitioner and Integrative Health Symposium.
- Member, Board of Directors of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine
- Board of Advisors of Memhet Oz’s HealthCorps
- Volunteer for Partners in Health
- Nominated for the President’s Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion and Integrative and Public Health
With Drs. Dean Ornish and Michael Roizen, Dr. Hyman crafted and helped to introduce the Take Back Your Health Act of 2009 into the United States Senate, to provide for reimbursement of lifestyle treatment of chronic disease. He continues to work in Washington on health reform, recently testifying before a Congressional hearing on Functional Medicine, nutrition and the use of dietary supplements. He has worked with President Clinton and the Clinton Foundation and presented at the Health Matters, Achieving Wellness in Every Generation. Through his work with corporations, church groups, and government entities, such as CIGNA, the Veterans Administration, Google, and Saddleback Church, he is helping to improve health outcomes and reduce costs around the world. He initiated and is a key participant in the ongoing development of a faith-based initiative that enrolled over 14,000 people at Saddleback Church in a healthy lifestyle program and research study. In recognition of his efforts, he was recently awarded The Council on Litigation Management’s 2010 Professionalism Award, citing individuals who have demonstrated leadership by example in the highest standard of their profession. He also received The American College of Nutrition 2009 Communication and Media Award for his contribution to promoting better understanding of nutrition science. He has been featured on The Dr. Oz Show, 60 Minutes, Larry King Live, CNN, and MSNBC.
Dr. Hyman is founder and Medical Director of The UltraWellness Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, where he directs a team of physicians, nutritionists and nurses who utilize a comprehensive approach to health. Before starting his practice, he was co-Medical Director at Canyon Ranch Lenox, one of the world’s leading health resorts.
While at Canyon Ranch, he co-authored the New York Times bestseller Ultraprevention: The 6-Week Program That Will Make You Healthy for Life (Scribner) – winner of the Books for a Better Life Award honoring the best self-improvement books each year. He has since written UltraMetabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss, and a companion public television special. His latest book and PBS special, The UltraMind Solution, a comprehensive approach for addressing the causes of mental illness and cognitive disorders, was released in January 2009. The Blood Sugar Solution book and companion PBS special published in March 2012, addresses the global epidemic of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Hyman graduated with a B.A. from Cornell University, and graduated magna cum laude degree from the Ottawa University School of Medicine. He completed his residency at University of San Francisco’s program in Family Medicine at the Community Hospital of Santa Rosa.
Please join him in helping us all take back our health at www.drhyman.com, follow him on twitter @markhymanmd and on Facebook at facebook.com/drmarkhyman.












