Eudene Harry M.D. is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Holistic Medicine. She received both her medical degree and Emergency Medicine residency training from Thomas Jefferson University. She did her undergraduate studies at New York University, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. Dr. Harry worked as an Emergency Medicine attending physician in Level II Trauma centers for well over decade. During that time she became frustrated with seeing patients frequently returning to the emergency department with complications from the same chronic conditions. Though her responsibility as an Emergency Department attending was to treat the patient’s acute needs, her compassion wanted to see improvement and relief from the underlying chronic conditions precipitating the crisis. This led to a shift in focus in her medical practice. Dr. Harry opened her own practice so that she could assist patients in addressing non-emergent health care needs. She is currently Medical Director for Oasis for Optimal Health, a wellness center that focuses on integrative holistic care. Though she treats a myriad of health concerns, her areas of primary interest are insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. She is especially interested in the relationship between the two and the impact insulin resistance has on neurotransmitters, mood, and weight control. Dr. Harry also enjoys educating both patients and physicians about the burgeoning field of holistic integrative medicine. She was a featured guest writer for Orlando Medical News, a publication that informs Medical Professionals about the latest medical news and information. She is also a frequent guest on a local call-in radio program, “Ask the Doctor”. Because she is passionate about patient focused care, she has written, published and given numerous seminars on the integrative approach to chronic health care issues. She serves as the Medical Director for the Women’s Wellness Society, a national society focused on women’s health. Most recently Dr. Harry was featured on Orlando TV 27. She spoke about the role of nutrition in health care.