As we noted last week, Johns Hopkins pretty much dominates medicine in this town โ€” medical treatment, medical education, medical research, you name it. But say you wanted someone to stick a bunch of needles in your back to help your migraine, or an herbal tea to treat your skin issues, or a nutritional consultation that addressed your anxiety. Odds are, Hopkins docs couldnโ€™t help you much there.

So if Eastern/integrative/holistic/herbal medicine is your bag, youโ€™ll be happy to hear that Baltimore boasts a whole different world-class institution with less of a focus on double-blind trials, and more of an emphasis on the โ€œongoing achievement of wellness in our lives, in our families, in our community, in the world.โ€ At Tai Sophia, you can get an M.A. in Transformative Leadership and Social Change, an M.S. in Herbal Medicine, a Post-Masterโ€™s Certificate in Womenโ€™s Holistic Health, or a Graduate Certificate in Chinese herbs โ€“ among other options.

By now, youโ€™ve either run screaming for some Advil, or youโ€™re intrigued. If itโ€™s the latter, consider stopping by Tai Sophiaโ€™s graduate school summer showcase this Saturday, from 9:30 am โ€“ 12:30 pm. You can check out presentations, chat with profs and students, sample some herbal preparations, and wander the campus.

(Hot tip:  itโ€™s also a great place to get affordable acupuncture, which I hear really does help with migrainesโ€ฆ)