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IMG_4574_liz_photo-smaller-153x214Liz Kaltman, ND, MPH, NCMP

Executive Director
Center for Integrative Medicine in Public Health

Dr. Liz Kaltman is Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine in Public Health where she focuses on creating sustainable improvements to health care in underserved communities using integrative approaches. She began her career in public health in Latin America in 1987, first in Paraguay and later in Chile, where she resided for three years. Dr. Kaltman completed her Masters of Public Health at the University of California at Berkeley and her Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine at the National College of Natural Medicine. She has served as a communicable disease epidemiologist for city and state health departments in the United States and is the former Director of Surveillance for Springfield, Massachusetts. Dr. Kaltman has extensive experience in community health, HIV/AIDS and infectious disease research. She serves as consultant on communicable disease research methods and public health policy. Dr. Kaltman has a strong interest in international health and has served as a board member for the non-profit organization Natural Doctors International. As a primary care physician with a focus on preventive medicine, her clinical specialties include: cardiometabolic disease, endocrinology and reproductive health. She has completed training through the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) to earn the NAMS Certified Menopause Provider (NCMP) credential. She works part time as a clinician at Planned Parenthood. Dr. Kaltman maintains a steadfast commitment to improving health in underserved populations and strives to maximize the effectiveness of integrative medicine in these communities.