Thriving

Building a Thriving Practice, a presentation by Jim Tree-Gilmore, project coordinator for Montana Integrative Clinic

 During this lecture Jim presents the keys to building a thriving practice, no matter what the modality. He speaks about such issues as professionalism, advertising-what works today, building clientele, building relationships within the professional community, what is the ultimate goal of a practice, and what is the win-win-win combination. He addresses the mind sets that prevent success and how to overcome them.

Jim received his training in CranioSacral© Therapy from the Upledger Institute and studied therapeutic techniques of Cranial Osteopathy, percussion therapy and cellular memory release for eight years with the well known Osteopath and instructor of Cranial Osteopathy, Dr. T. Feeney, DO. He was a partner with Dr. Feeney at her clinic in central Colorado that specializing in pain management. In 2001 he moved his practice to northwest Montana.

  In 2007, Jim joined the growing team of integrative practitioners at the Guardian Oncology and Wellness Clinic in Missoula, Montana to bring Dr. Judy Schmidt's vision of providing her patients with the broadest base of quality health care into reality.

 Jim is now the project coordinator for Montana Integrative Therapies, a 501c non-profit project that provides at little or no cost, non-allopathic forms of health support to those who are in Hospice care, extended care facilities and those who are chronically ill.


Jim also has over 25 years experience as a Senior Biomedical Engineer with one of the largest High Tech medical instrumentation companies in the world and is a member of the International Association of Health Practitioners.