Dra. Ingrit Rojas Medina
Sound Medicine for Integral Well-Being
“The call of the heart is the light that guides and orients the purpose in the human journey.”
Dr. Ingrit Rojas is a doctor specializing in Integrative Medicine. During her professional journey, she has prioritized a doctor-patient relationship based on sensitive listening, trust, respect, and altruism. This approach covers all aspects of the individual, attending to their needs and considering all the areas that make up the patient as an integral being.
Integrative medicine emphasizes that each health problem must be addressed, treated, and prevented by combining conventional methods and alternative and complementary approaches with scientific verification.
Dr. Ingrit Rojas incorporates non-invasive complementary techniques in her consultations, such as Yoga, Ayurveda, and Sound Therapy. These approaches promote self-care on a physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual level, significantly improving the patient's well-being and quality of life.
She graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Juan N. Corpas University Foundation (FUJNC) in Colombia and began her work in the emergency area. She completed studies in Emergency Medicine at the University of Valparaíso (UV) in Chile.
Throughout his career, he has strengthened the importance of interdisciplinary approaches with patients, family groups, and work teams. She addresses the body's symptoms and provides a personalized, comprehensive, and humanized approach for each individual. It understands the human being beyond the disease, proposing and reaffirming the importance of collaboration between the medical care team, the patient, the family, and the social environment to maintain self-care and well-being. It seeks the best diagnosis, prevention, and treatment forms, incorporating different safe, reliable, and effective integrative practices supported by scientific evidence.
Expanding his knowledge of the human being, she completed postgraduate studies in Fundamentals of Integrative Health and Wellbeing at the Israeli Institute of Education and Research, Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital (HIAE). She completed various academic programs in Sound Therapy, Music Therapy, Nada Yoga, Therapeutic-Restorative Yoga, Ayurveda, Bach Flowers, Aromatherapy, Xamanism, and Ancestral Healing Techniques.
Following the principles of self-knowledge, self-care, and well-being, he became interested in the therapeutic use of sound and its influence on health and illness, carrying out research in this area. She co-authors the book "Viva Bem de Corpo e Alma," where she introduces readers to Sound Therapy. She participated in the study group at SoundFulnes EducationⓇ until 2021. Currently, she is a Nada Yoga teacher in Miami. She is part of the teaching staff of the Postgraduate Course in Integrative Health and Wellbeing: Advanced Studies of the Israeli Institute of Education and Albert Einstein Israeli Hospital (HIAE); she is the Idealizer and Coordinator of the Sound Therapy in Health and Wellbeing Course. An active member of the Academic Consortium of Health and Integrative Medicine (https://imconsortium.org), the Latin American Association of Lifestyle Medicine (LALMA), the Brazilian and Portuguese Association of Holistic Therapists (ABRATH) (RRTH-PT APORTH), and of the American Yoga Alliance.
Services
In her clinical practice, Dr. Rojas brings Sound Therapy (Sound Healing), a non-invasive complementary therapeutic technique, cost-effective, based on concepts of resonance, frequencies, harmonics, and the vibration of sound. It utilizes musical, tonal, rhythmic, vocal, primitive, ancient, and technological instruments with the aim of enhancing the harmony of body and mind, the cornerstones of self-care, promoting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.