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      • He next attended the University of Michigan, earning a medical degree in 1977, and later Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he completed a residency in neurosurgery.
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  2. Benson was born on April 24, 1935, in Yonkers, New York. [8] He graduated with B.A. in biology from Wesleyan University in 1957. He entered a medical course at Harvard Medical School and earned his MD degree in 1961.

  3. Mar 30, 2022 · Dr. Benson appreciated the unique position that unorthodox programs such as the BHI and Osher Center could hold in relatively conservative and highly visible environments such as the Harvard Medical School.

  4. Feb 17, 2022 · Herbert Benson, a Harvard-trained cardiologist whose research showing the power of mind over body helped move meditation into the mainstream, died on Feb. 3 at a hospital in Boston. He was 86....

  5. In 1978, Dr. Benson developed the first Harvard Medical School CME course in behavioral medicine. In 1995, he delivered the first Harvard Medical School CME courses in mind body medicine and in spirituality and healing in medicine.

  6. Oct 14, 2011 · In the early 1970s, when Dr. Herbert Benson was defining and testing the techniques he presented to the world in his revolutionary book, The Relaxation Response, I was a hippie teenager learning transcendental meditation (TM).

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  7. Dr. Benson began his research career into mind-body medicine in the late 1960’s, and dubbed the physiological response to meditative techniques the “relaxation response.” Early homes for the institute included the Deaconess Hospital and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

  8. Feb 24, 2022 · Head of mind/body medicine at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Benson helped change the course of Western healthcare with his second, “parallel” career, introducing meditation and its benefits to the medical mainstream.

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