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Culinary Medicine at the Osher Center for Integrative Health at the University of Cincinnati

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Image from Turner Farm teaching kitchen three people cooking a healthy mealCulinary medicine is an educational and nutritional approach to improving eating behaviors and overall health by focusing on food shopping, storage, and meal preparation skills. At the Osher Center for Integrative Health, our interdisciplinary team utilizes food as medicine to teach students and patients the importance of food and its impact on your health.

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Develop a Personalized Nutrition Plan with a Lifestyle Medicine Consultation

doctor and patient in exam roomOur goal is to work with you to create a personalized self-care plan that you can implement and sustain with your lifestyle.

At your lifestyle medicine consultation, you will initially meet with your physician or nurse practitioner for one hour. They will learn about your personal, medical and family history; your dietary, exercise and sleep habits; your sources of stress and coping mechanisms, and then will assess your health concerns and evaluate your symptoms, order any necessary tests and create mutually agreed upon lifestyle prescriptions.

To schedule a consultation, call 513-475-9567.

Meet our Integrative & Lifestyle Medicine Experts

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Pamela Sharpe, MS, FNP-BC, Chef

Pamela Sharpe specializes in integrative and lifestyle medicine. She believes every person can obtain notable benefits with the implementation of Lifestyle Medicine which utilizes a whole food plant-based eating pattern, physical activity, sleep for restoration, management of stress, positive social connections, and avoidance of toxic substances as an evidence-based therapeutic modality.

Her journey started with food, trained as a chef. She wanted to create higher-quality nutritional meals for her family and friends, some of whom were affected adversely by chronic health and lifestyle-related conditions. Seeking to gain an even greater understanding, she went on to receive her Bachelor’s in in Food and Nutrition with Pre-Med and Chemistry. This helped to provide a greater understanding of advanced nutrition, biochemistry, and human metabolism as related to wellness, diseases, and chronic conditions. Armed with this knowledge, she went on to gain graduate-level training and experience as an ANCC Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner.

Pamela sees patients at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, the UC Health Barrett Cancer Center, and UC Health West Chester.

To schedule a Lifestyle Medicine Consultation with Pamela, call 513-475-9567.

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Mladen Golubic, MD, PhD, FACLM, Medical Director

Dr. Golubić is Medical Director at the Osher Center for Integrative Health and Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine, University of Cincinnati since January 2021. Before that, during the past 3 decades, Dr. Golubić has been at the Cleveland Clinic both as a scientist and physician.

 

He served as the Medical Director of the Center for Lifestyle Medicine from 2010 until December 2020.  He is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. His specialty interests include Lifestyle Medicine with particular emphasis on lifestyle therapies for cardiovascular and neurological diseases and lifestyle-related types of cancer. As a Principal Investigator, Dr. Golubić has received grant support from various national organizations for basic science and clinical research.

 

Dr. Golubic sees patients at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute and the UC Health Barrett Cancer Center.

 

To schedule a Lifestyle Medicine Consultation with Dr. Golubic, call 513-475-9567.

Centering Group Medical Visits Provide Nutrition Education & Teaching Kitchen Experience 

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Centering group medical visits take a group approach to healthcare. Small groups of patients meet once a month in addition to one-on-one assessments with their provider. Centering allows patients to become more informed and confident in making healthy choices, all while building a community and support system. UC Health currently offers group visits for patients with pre-diabetes, diabetes, chronic pain, and obesity.

Teaching kitchen events at LaSoupe are also scheduled once-a-month outside of the regularly scheduled group medical visit for participants to learn how to cook healthy meals.

Learn more about Centering & Group Medical Visits at UC Health.

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Culinary Medicine Team

Sian Cotton, PHD
Mladen Golubic, MD, PHD
Susie McDonald, MA
Stephanie White, EdD, Chef
Pamela Sharpe, FNP-BC, Chef

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Contact Us

Osher Center for Integrative
Health at UC

Medical Sciences Building Suite 4358
231 Albert Sabin Way
PO Box 670582 
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0582

Mail Location: 0582
Phone: 513-558-2310
Fax: 513-558-3266
Email: osher.integrative@uc.edu