Oddveig Myhre, MS, NMD
4810 E. Winchcomb Dr
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
E-mail: omnmd@earthlink.net
 
CURRICULUM VITAE

Education:

2002-2006                 Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine, Honors, SCNM, Tempe Arizona

1998-2002                Master of Science in Microbiology, Neuroimmunology, Arizona State University

1994-1997                Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, cum laude, San Diego State University

 

Medical Licensure:

  1. Arizona, License 06-935

Employment:

2006- present           Naturopathic Medical Doctor, Comprehensive Health Services, Phoenix, AZ.

1999 - 2001              Teaching Assistant, Immunology laboratory class, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

1997-1998                                Laboratory Technician, Laboratory Corporation of America, Phoenix, AZ

1996-1997                                Laboratory Technician, PurePulse, San Diego, CA

1990-1992                                Kindergarten Teaching Assistant, Lovas Kindergarten, Kongsberg, Norway

1989-1990                                Senior Clerical Officer, The National Guard, Kongsberg, Norway

1987-1989                                Clerical Officer, Frito as., Porsgrunn, Norway

 

Honors and Awards:

2007                           STAIR Residency program: Instrumental in obtaining a residency scholarship for CHS

2005                           Outstanding Leadership Award, SCNM, Tempe, AZ

2005                           Business Plan Award, SCNM, Tempe, AZ

2000                       Trainee member Grant, Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society (PNIRS)

  1. Outstanding Scholastic Achievement and Exellence Award, Golden Key National Honor Society, SDSU, San Diego, CA

 

1996                           High Attainment in Liberal Scholarship Award, Phi Beta Kappa, SDSU, San Diego, CA

1995 – 1996         Dean’s Honors List, SDSU, San Diego, CA

1993                     President’s List, Grossmont College, San Diego, CA
Certifications

  1. CPR and AED certification for Healthcare provider, American Heart Association

2006                           ACAM: Chelation therapy certification.

Continued Medical Education:

2008                           University of Arizona: Nutritional and Health: State of the Science and Clinical applications, 15.75 CME
Functional Endocrinology, 16 CME
BHRT seminar: A practical application of treating adult hormone deficiencies-advanced course”, 25.75 CME
American Academy of Family Physicians, 6.5 CME
The Annual Convention and Exposition symposium, 21.5 CME
Balancing Hormones in Menopausal Women, 12 CME
Pri-Med updates, 8.75 CME
ACC and Pri-Med Clinical focus and updates, 12.25 CME
Best practices in primary care, 9.25 CME
Managing persistent pain in the older patients, 2 CME
Kronos Logevity Research Institute Seminars, 1 CME
Innovation of Gynecology, 3.5 CME
2007                           A Practical Application of Treating Adult Hormone Deficiencies – Advanced course; 26 CME
Glucose control, beta-cell function and CVD risk; 2.0 CME
Juvenile Hypertension: The role of the PCP; 1 CME
The Annual Convention and Exposition for AANP;  6.5 CME
Building Blocks of Clinical Nutrition; 32 CME
Neuroendocrinology in Clinical Practice:  The link between Neurotransmitters and Hormones; 8.25 CME
Level II Bio-identical Hormone Symposium; 18.75 CME
Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and CVD; 1.5 CME
Stewardship Tactics for Antimicrobial Resistance Trends; 2.5 CME
Neurotransmitter Balancing in the Naturopathic Paradigm; 3 CME
Natural Approaches to Hormone Balancing; 6 CME
Balancing Female Hormones Naturally; 12 CME
Homotoxicology and Bio-Electrical Impedence; 7 CME

         2006                            The Annual Convention and Exposition for AANP; 8 CME
Winning protocols used during Tour de France; 12 CME
CMD Management; 1.25 CME
New Approaches for Safe and Effective Treatments of Chronic Insomnia; 2 CME
Challenges and Opportunities in Cardiovascular Risk Reduction; 2 CME

  1. Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia with Homotoxicology, Nov 19.

Advanced Treatment of Immunological Deficiencies with Homotoxicology, Sept 18.
Concepts and Applications, Sanum Therapy, April 9 -10.
Advanced Injection Therapies: From Medicine to Meridians, March 27-28.
Natural Pain Management and the Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases with Heel remedies, March 5.
The emotions, shen disturbances and neuron-cardiology: Healing the inner wounds of the modern world, Jan 20.

 

      Research/Publications:

2005                           The Clinical Student Survival Handbook, class of 2005, Co-editor and co-author

1998 - 2002              The effects of substance P on interleukin-2 secretion and CD25 expression in autoimmunity.”  Master’s Thesis in Neuroimmunology.

2001 - Nov                 Poster presentation: “Increased Interleukin-2 Production and CD25 Expression by Substance P in Splenocytes of Autoimmune Mice.”  Society for Neuroscience conference, San Diego, CA

2001 - May                 Oral and Poster presentations: “Increased Interleukin-2 Production and CD25 Expression by Substance P in Splenocytes of Autoimmune Mice.” Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society conference, Utrecht, Netherlands.

1999 - Nov                 Poster presentation: “Activation marker Expression by Normal and Autoimmune Lymphocytes Followed by Substance P stimulation.” Society for Neuroscience conference, Miami, Florida
    
    
     Professional Affiliations:   
     
2006 – present         American Association for Naturopathic Medicine (AANP)

2004 – present       Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association, (AzNMA)

2003 – present         American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM)

2000 – present         Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society (PNIRS)

 

Community Service:

2007- 2008               Medical Director of Shelter for Synchronistic Healing, Inc., non-profit organization, Chandler, AZ 85226

2007                           Volunteering for MS Walk, October 20th, Phoenix, Arizona

2002-2004                Community Service through SCNM: Teaching, Breast Cancer walk, New Student Orientation and Interview days, and Conference Volunteer, 4hrs/month.

    1. Volunteer work in the emergency room at John. C. Lincoln’s hospital, Phoenix, AZ, 4 hrs/wk

 

Languages:

Fluent in English.  Proficient in French and German.  Beginner level in Spanish.