Article: Today’s Practitioner – What To Look For In A Professional Medical Intuitive

by Wendie Colter, MCWC, CMIP

Whether you are an individual seeking a personal consultation, or a health care provider looking to work with a medical intuitive on behalf of your patients, there are key guidelines to consider when choosing a medical intuitive practitioner to work with.

Medical intuition is an emerging field in complementary and integrative healthcare. The National Organization for Medical Intuition (NOMI) defines it as “a skill of intuitive observation, evaluation, and assessment of the physical anatomy, physiology, and biofield that can be practiced separately from any intervention, treatment, or healing service.” The biofield, which includes the chakra system and the aura, is defined as a field of energy and information that surrounds, permeates, and influences the human body (Rubik, Muehsam, Hammerschlag, & Jain, 2015). Medical intuition is designed to provide a unique adjunct and support to all integrative healthcare practices, as well as an insightful opportunity for patients and clients.

Medical intuition is intended to:

  • Optimize wellness assessments and evaluations.

  • Reduce costs with suggestions for integrative care options.

  • Increase patient compliance by providing insight and awareness.

  • Promote effective preventive care.

  • Discover underlying causes of physical, emotional, mental, and energetic issues.

 

What to Expect in a Medical Intuitive Session

One hallmark of the skill is the ability of a medical intuitive practitioner to deliver an accurate intuitive assessment of a client’s anatomy and physiology without any prior knowledge of the client’s health issues or medical history.

Medical intuitives may use a variety of intuitive senses, including intuitive seeing, feeling, hearing, and knowing. They may use only one intuitive sense, or a combination of several at a time. Sessions can take place in person or remotely via telephone or internet. A clinician may also choose to consult with a medical intuitive on behalf of their patient, without the patient present.

The biofield can provide vital insights that may pertain to the emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of a health issue. A medical intuitive may detect energetic disturbances in the biofield that may be limiting or blocking the natural flow of energy. Information from a client’s life history may also be discerned, which is intended to help the client understand the deeper meaning of a health imbalance.

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Wendie Colter, MCWC, CIMP, is a Certified Medical Intuitive Practitioner, a Master Certified Wellness Coach, and founder/CEO of The Practical Path, Inc., presenting intuitive development programs for wellness professionals. Her accredited certification program, Medical Intuitive Training™, has successfully trained doctors, nurses, and health and wellness practitioners from every discipline. 

For more about the author, training courses, services, and contact information, link to The Practical Path, Inc.

Wendie Colter