40 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine EDUCATION also mentored residents and worked at the Army Burn Center, contributing to modern advancements in burn resuscitation protocols. His commitment to patient-centered care led him to pursue a pain management fellowship at Stanford University. He became board-certified in both anesthesiology and pain management, building a career that bridges precision medicine with compassionate care. Dr. Hinman founded Phoenix Integrative Medicine in Wasilla, Alaska, later expanding services to Anchorage. His military service spanned 17 years, including a deployment to Kuwait and training at the Los Angeles Combat Support Hospital. He retired as a colonel in 2016 and now dedicates himself fully to his practice. Looking ahead, Dr. Hinman is passionate about educating both patients and practitioners, striving to make comprehensive, regenerative care accessible and effective for all. As the chief medical director of Phoenix Integrative Medicine, Dr. Jon Alexander Hinman leads a cutting-edge practice focused on regenerative and integrative medicine. His approach addresses the root causes of illness, offering patients innovative, non-hospital-based therapies that promote true healing and recovery. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Hinman deepened his expertise in immunology and expanded his clinic as a sanctuary for immune support and wellness. Utilizing advanced modalities, such as intravenous infusions, hyperbaric oxygen therapy and lowintensity shock wave therapy, he stimulates stem cell regeneration, offering promising results for tissue repair and autoimmune conditions. Dr. Hinman’s journey in medicine began with work as a veterinarian in Northern Virginia. Eager for a broader impact, he joined the United States Army Veterinary Corps and soon transitioned to human medicine, earning an MD at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He completed an internship at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, where he discovered his passion for anesthesiology. He was drawn to the opportunity to guide patients through their most vulnerable moments, ensuring both physical and emotional care during surgery. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. Hinman served as a staff anesthesiologist at Brooke, where he JON ALEXANDER HINMAN, MD, DVM CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR, INTEGRATIVE PHYSICIAN, PEPTOLOGIST Phoenix Integrative Medicine Wasilla, AK
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