Current Roles
Dr. Rubinstein teaches in the School of Naturopathic Medicine at Bastyr University and is a clinical faculty member at Bastyr Center for Natural Health, where he supervises student clinicians in primary care naturopathic medicine.
Education
- Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in 2004
- Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Puget Sound
- Member of the Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Bastyr Alumni Advisory Council
Past Experience
In 2004, Dr. Rubinstein received the Bastyr University Founder’s Award. He then was awarded a two-year teaching fellowship at the University, where he created a presentation on the history of naturopathic medicine and worked extensively on revising the physical medicine course series.
Dr. Rubinstein is a contributing author for the Naturopathic Foundations Textbook, and he has worked in private practice since 2004 in Arlington, Washington.
Interests
Dr. Rubinstein's clinical interests include the treatment of chronic pain, fibromyalgia and dermatological complaints. He has additional training in osteopathic functional-indirect manipulation of the spine and extremities.
Philosophy
Dr. Rubinstein fervently believes in the ability of the body to heal itself. He sees the role of the naturopathic physician being to focus the inherent healing ability of the body, and to support it with the most well researched means possible in the healing process.