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Modern medicine has long ignored the link between trauma, stress, and physical illness. Dr. Buschbacher considers the nervous system a primary organ of health. She integrates stress reduction techniques, sleep hygiene protocols, and sometimes referrals for somatic therapy or EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for patients whose physical symptoms are rooted in unresolved stress.

Buschbacher appears to have focused on competency-based medical education and physician wellness before either was a mainstream buzzword. In the 1990s and 2000s, when many residency programs still operated on a "see one, do one, teach one" model with punishing hours, Buschbacher reportedly championed structured feedback, milestone tracking, and, crucially, mental health support for trainees. dr lynette buschbacher

For over a decade (1999–2013), she served as a Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, training future British Army officers. Modern medicine has long ignored the link between

Many patients come to Dr. Buschbacher after a long, frustrating journey. They have been told, "Your labs are normal," despite feeling exhausted, brain-fogged, depressed, and achy. She explains that "normal" does not mean "optimal." Where a conventional doctor might see a thyroid level in the bottom 5% of the reference range and call it fine, Dr. Buschbacher sees a patient struggling to get out of bed. For over a decade (1999–2013), she served as

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