Dr. Howard E. Hagglund’s Professional Background
Academic Appointments
Full-time Faculty, University of Oklahoma, Department of Family Practice, 1972 and 1973 Clinical Faculty till present.
Practice
1976 – 2002: A practicing medical doctor in the field of Family Practice, allergies and metabolic diseases; Sole owner of The Hagglund Clinic in Norman, Oklahoma
1970 – 1972: Faculty member, the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine
1968 – 1970: In medical partnership at a Family Practice Clinic in Storm Lake, Iowa
1966 – 1968: Medical Officer, The United States Navy; stationed in lwakuni, Japan.
Charter Member
National Association of Physician Broadcasters.
Military Service
United States Navy, July 1966 to July 1968. Stationed in Japan.
Professional Credits
- Writer and lecturer in the fields of environmental and preventive medicine.
- Author of Why Do I Feel So Bad (When the Doctor Says I’m O.K.?) and Help!
- I Feel Awful, both books on allergies and allergy management — also, Metabolic Happiness.
- Co-author and research partner in published studies of Candida albicans and its laboratory detection.
- Lecturer and guest speaker at more than fifteen conferences and seminars yearly since 1985.
- Special guest lecturer at the Alternative Medicine Society in Denmark, 1990.
- Teacher of the Nogier System of ear acupuncture (Auricular Therapy) to groups of medical practitioners, and therapist in Auricular Therapy in seminars.
- Charter member of the National Association of Physician Broadcasters.
Education and Certification
Licensure
Licensed to practice medicine in Nebraska, and Oklahoma
Residency
Combined residency and teaching program, The University of Oklahoma, with a Clinic Faculty designation
Internship
L.D.S. Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah
Medical School
The University of Nebraska Medical School. Graduated 1965
College
Premed major, The University of Omaha
Broadcasting Experience
Radio & Television
KRMG, Tulsa
KLGH, Oklahoma City
KTOK, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma News Network
WKY, Oklahoma City
KOMX, St. Louis
KABC Los Angeles
KTVY TV, Oklahoma City
KWTV TV, Oklahoma City
Cable Television
5 State Area Television Show ‘Tele-Visits’
Faculty for AMA Physician Broadcaster’s Seminars, Boston, 1989
Sun Radio Network – 2 hours, 5 days a week, Live Call-in Talk Format; Reaches 48 states
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