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Margaret Ann Baim

Margaret Ann Baim MS, NP

Psychology, Nursing
Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America

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Ms. Baim is Clinical Director of the Center for Training at the Benson-Henry Institute where she has earned international recognition as a leading educator and lecturer in the field of mind/body medicine. She is also the Clinical Director of the Relaxation Response Resiliency Program which serves patients coping with a variety of illnesses and stress-exacerbating symptom and an adjunct professor at MGH Institute of Health Professions where she currently teaches two courses in mind-body medicine.

Ms. Baim began her nursing career upon graduation from the Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing. She is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Boston College, where she earned her graduate and post-graduate degrees. Prior to joining the Institute in 1990, Ms. Baim’s professional background included work in the following medical specialties; critical care, and oncology nursing (at Stanford Medical Center).

Much of Ms. Baim’s work focuses on the relationship between stress and health conditions, creating innovative programs to help patients decrease physical and psychological symptoms. As a researcher and clinician, Ms. Baim’s principle areas of interest include mind/body applications of meditation practices, empathy, humor, and the cultivation of beliefs and behaviors that enhance resilience.

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