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Cambridge Who's Who Recognizes Dr. Serena M. Bordes For Excellence In Naturopathic Treatment And Oriental Medicine

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Article Date: 30 Dec 2007 - 0:00 PDT

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Serena M. Bordes, doctor of naturopathy, licensed acupuncturist and diplomate in acupuncture, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for excellence in the practice of naturopathy and Oriental medicine. Bordes, an esteemed V.I.P. member of Cambridge Who's Who, is now organizing local seminars to enlighten community members about the many benefits of naturopathic treatment.

Bordes launched her career in holistic health after helping to correctly diagnose her daughter after she fell ill with a pituitary adenoma. This life-changing diagnosis marked the beginning of a holistic career spanning 30 years. Eight years ago, Bordes started a private practice, where she integrates acupuncture, homeopathic treatments, laser therapy and alternative health resources to treat patients. Prior to that, she taught courses in anatomy and physiology at a clinic in Hollywood, Florida for 11 years.

"I am most proud of the fact that I relieve my patients from pain, illnesses and stress," she says, attributing her success to hard work, education and passion. A licensed acupuncture physician and diplomate in Oriental medicine, Bordes received her doctorate in Oriental medicine from the Southern College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1998. She received her registered nurse degree from Flushing Nursing College in 1977. She is a member of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The non-profit organization establishes recognized standards of competency and safety in those respective disciplines. She is also a member of the American Association of Drugless Practitioners and the Acupuncture Oriental Medicine Counsel.

Most recently, Dr. Bordes has organized local seminars where she speaks about naturopathic medicine's philosophies and practices. For more information, visit Dr. Bordes' website at http://www.bordesnd.com.

About Cambridge Who's Who

The Cambridge Who's Who mission is to provide its 250,000 members with recognition, support and credibility to advance their careers. Cambridge Who's Who is committed to delivering the highest-quality networking resource, for job recruitment, career enhancement and new business development. See who's making news at http://cambridgewhoswho.blogspot.com.

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