Sharon B. Ufberg, D.C. Radio Host, Health Journalist Lead Consultant, GoodAdviceWorks

Dr. Ufberg hosts Wednesday Wellness Wakeup on KVON/KVYN radio and Alive and Kicking on NPR’s 51% radio. She is the health and wellness editor for Napa Valley Life Magazine and currently blogs and posts articles, interviews and commentary for Huffington Post, WomenEnews, Women’s Media Center, Genders Across Borders, IntegrativePractitioner.com, Examiner.com and several other websites. Dr Ufberg has been featured in all media forums including Fox TV News, Martha Stewart and WBAI radio and We Heal New York magazine. She is an active advocate to empower women and men to take responsibility for their own health care and wellness.

Dr. Sharon Ufberg is the lead consultant for Good Advice Works, the company she created in 2011 to inspire and directly assist others to successfully achieve their goals and turn heartfelt dreams into reality. Dr. Ufberg is also the co-founder of Cancer Lifeline Specialists, a cancer advocacy company that uniquely educates and empowers patients and facilitates consultations with the top cancer experts worldwide.

As a senior health practitioner, Dr. Ufberg spent over 30 years in private practice specializing in hands-on chiropractic care, breath work, guided imagery and exercise rehabilitation. Licensed in both California and New York, she continues to be an Adjunct Professor at Beth Israel Medical Center’s Continuum Center for Health and Healing in New York City. The Center is the largest academic integrative health care center in the United States providing fully integrative clinical care, educational programming and research in this emerging field of medicine. Dr. Ufberg has worked extensively in the collaborative interdisciplinary health care model helping people to achieve wellness from the inside out.

Dr. Ufberg serves on the Board of Directors for the Council on Chiropractic Education. The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is the agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education for accreditation of programs and institutions offering the doctor of chiropractic degree. She is the past Chair of the California State Board of Chiropractic Examiners..

Dr. Ufberg is a seasoned international leader and activist in the areas of women’s health and safety, economic self-sufficiency, domestic violence and human trafficking. She is a delegate to the United Nation’s Commission on the Status of Women and is the past chairperson of Project Kesher, the largest nongovernmental women’s organization of the former Soviet Union.