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Andrew Shubov
Director of Inpatient Integrative Medicine at UCLA
Professional Background
Dr. Andrew Shubov is a distinguished physician and a prominent figure in the field of integrative medicine, currently serving as the Director of the Inpatient East-West Medicine Consult Service at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica. Dr. Shubov leads a dedicated team of East-West medicine physicians, providing essential services that include acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnostic and treatment strategies to critically ill hospitalized patients. With a focus on bridging Eastern and Western medical practices, he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the well-being of patients facing complex health challenges.
In tandem with his inpatient work, Dr. Shubov collaborates closely with his colleagues in the outpatient Extensivist Clinic in Westwood, where he continues to expand the reach of integrative medicine by addressing the unique needs of patients with multiple medical conditions. His multifaceted approach effectively combines the strengths of traditional Western medicine with holistic care to develop comprehensive treatment plans tailored to the individual needs of each patient.
Dr. Shubov’s belief in the value of integrating East-West medicine is foundational to his practice. He emphasizes the importance of treating the whole patient, thereby minimizing the side effects that can sometimes accompany conventional therapies. This commitment has led him to work extensively with patients dealing with chronic conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, autoimmune disorders, and chronic pain, helping them lead healthier, more balanced lives.
Education and Achievements
Dr. Shubov has cultivated a robust educational background, beginning with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biochemistry from New York University, which laid the groundwork for his medical career. Pursuing further education, he earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the prestigious Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. Following medical school, Dr. Shubov completed an internal medicine residency at the renowned Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he honed his clinical skills and knowledge in patient care.
Display his dedication to continuing education, Dr. Shubov then undertook a two-year fellowship in integrative medicine at the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine. This fellowship cemented his expertise in blending Eastern and Western medical practices, positioning him as a leader in the integrative medicine community.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Shubov is a lead investigator in groundbreaking research endeavors that seek to advance the fields of integrative medicine and TCM. He is currently spearheading a series of multi-center, double-blinded randomized controlled trials utilizing medical mushrooms and Chinese herbal medicines to treat COVID-19, reflecting his commitment to innovative and evidence-based therapeutic strategies.
Dr. Shubov's research also explores the use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation applied to acupuncture points and investigates the impact of integrative medicine practices on hospitalized and high-risk patients. These research initiatives enhance the understanding of integrative medical approaches and contribute significantly to expanding treatment options in modern medicine.
Key Achievements
- Director of the Inpatient Integrative Medicine Consult Service at UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
- Clinical Fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles
- Completed a two-year fellowship in integrative medicine at the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine
- Conducted groundbreaking research involving medical mushrooms and Chinese herbal medicine as treatment modalities for COVID-19
- Principal investigator in studies examining the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in enhancing acupuncture treatment
- Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Integrative Medicine
These achievements underscore Dr. Shubov's unwavering commitment to advancing the field of integrative medicine and improving patient care for individuals facing chronic, complex medical conditions.
