Sound Healing Level 1
For those who would like to help family members, friends through sound
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My passion is teaching others how to implement sound therapy to help themselves and others heal. Sound therapy has been used for centuries and this is an easy way to get started. I have taught moms, dads, physical therapists to MDs how to use this therapy.
Helping others elevated their intuition and consciousness while healing physical bodies allows them to move forward with peace and power.
Bio:
Dr. Amy Marshall graduated from Ursuline Academy in New Orleans, LA. She volunteered her time in high school in
Excimer Laser data collection for Lasix surgery at the LSU Medical School in Ophthalmology
She graduated Cum Laude and received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Microbiology from Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana. As a student research assistant, she participated in studies on the neurological effects of malathion (pesticides) on the aquatic species and the environment.
Upon graduation, she began working at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio as a Research Assistant in hematology and nephrology studies. DNA studies in this molecular field gave insight into the complexity of the biochemistry and it’s effects at the cellular level.
She joined the United States Air Force Reserves as a medic and graduated with honors in an Honor Flight at Kelly AFB, San Antonio, Texas (1996).She received Airman of the year for her contributions to her squadron.
She received her commission as a officer in the Air Force Reserves and served as a battlefield surgical nurse attached to a MASH unit. Here she became a program instructor in preparing and running an Air Transportable Surgical Suite dispatched from C-130 aircraft.
She retried as a Captain from the Naval Air Station, JRB (formerly Carswell AFB), Fort Worth, Texas (2005). She was awarded an incentive flight in an F-16 for her accomplishments.
With her service in Battle Field Medicine came an awareness and passion for the medical needs of veterans and their service related injuries, as well as their mental health needs.Her goal is implement the voltage paradigm to assist veterans in their healing journey.
She graduated Cum Laude from Texas Woman’s University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (1998) and worked in the Parkland Hospital operating room in the trauma unit. She assisted in surgeries of neurology, orthopedics, ophthalmology, and many others. As the surgical nurse internship program educator, she trained others in their roles in the operating room.
Suspending her career, she pursued higher education and graduated Cum Laude with her Master of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama (2012). With experience in clinical practice using standard medical care, awareness of those suffering with sub-clinical hypothyroidism symptoms emerged.
Undiagnosed subclinical hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, as well as incorrect treatment of hypothyroidism,
became a focal point.
Becoming aware of under-diagnosis in thyroid dysfunction and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis inspired her to return to school completing a research study to improve the diagnostics for subclinical hypothyroidism, (TSH is often an inadequate blood measurement).She completed her Doctorate, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Samford University (2015). Her study has been submitted for publication.
She became a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington in the Family Nurse practitioner program.After three years of teaching, she has focused all of her energies to helping patients at the Tennant Institute, whereshe has been a patient herself for 15 years.
She is currently enrolled in the Fellowship for Integrative Medicine (American Academy of Anti-Anging through Georgetown University.
Clinical areas addressed for patients by Dr. Marshall are general overall heath improvement, hormone balancing, thyroid and adrenal function optimization, nutritional counseling, and scar treatment utilizing neural therapy.Addressing the core causes of ill health is the focus of her visit.At times, a core cause of illness may be emotions.Emotion work, using sound balancing (biofield tuning) with emotion code healing, has become a more integral part of her practice in helpingpatients heal.
She lives in the Dallas area with her husband and children. Her hobbies including swimming, reading, sewing, singing and playing the guitar.Her family is part of a professional choir and orchestra in the Dallas area and are looking forward to their upcoming concert at Carnegie Hall, New York.
“I consider it a privilege to help others on their own journey to health and meeting patients where they are.My past healing journey has required the healing help of others and without them, Dr. Tennant notably, I would not be where I am today.
It is truly an honor to work at Tennant Institute for Integrative Medicine.The improvements in the way healing occurs here continues to evolve at a fast pace. This evolution continues to improve the health outcomes for our patients, and that brings me great joy.”
What is a DNP? A DNP is a nurse practitioner that has furthered their education with a practice doctorate. These doctorates are designed to improve patient outcomes by improving the delivery of health care.
“Integrating the theories and principles in Dr. Tennant’s: Healing is Voltage, has allowed me to help my patients on many levels. We have come to understand that there are many areas that must be addressed for a patient to get well and stay well. Now in my practice, I can address the “why am I sick” instead of just covering up the symptoms. When the “why” is discovered, then the process of healing can begin.”