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Evan Rubin D.O.

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Tide 1
Evan Rubin D.O.

Tide 1

September 26-28, 2025

Monmouth County, New Jersey

I am honored and excited to offer this first course in what will be a new endeavor.  We will be exploring Osteopathy as an expression of Nature, using the language and teachings of Biodynamics as set forth by Dr. James Jealous.  This course, and any thoughts, discoveries, and inklings I may have, are steps along a path first journeyed by my inspiring teachers.  There is a lineage in our work, and it is with respect and humility that I strive to continue it.

These courses, or Tides as they will be named, can be enjoyed in any order, and it is recommended that participants have taken phases 1-3 prior to attending.  (Individual exceptions may be considered, especially if one or more BioBasics courses have been attended.)

Lectures will be explorations of Nature, anatomy, embryology, and function.  Topics will range from recent developments in Science to natural phenomena to ancestral philosophies, occasionally unveiling a link between them.

Labs will explore the Mystery…

Tide 1

Friday September 26

  • Tidal Phenomena

Saturday September 27

  • Light and the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
  • The Eye

Sunday September 28

  • Brain Lymphatics

 

Course Fee: $850.00
CME: Pending Approval

 

About Evan Rubin, DO

Dr. Rubin received his bachelor’s degree in philosophy and comparative religions at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts.  He then studied Psychology at Queens College in Queens, NY.  Dr. Rubin received his medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and went on to train in an internship at St. Claire’s Hospital in Manhattan, NY, and a residency at St. Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, NY.  He is board certified in both Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment.

Dr. Rubin was introduced to Dr. Jealous as a first-year medical student and continued studying with and learning from him until his passing.  Between courses, Dr. Rubin enjoyed a long and fruitful correspondence with Dr. Jealous, inspiring ideas and directions of treatment and study that continue through the present.

Dr. Rubin had the honor of directing the Biobasics program in New Hampshire for 7 years and continues to be participating faculty.  He is a member of the Berkshire Osteopathic Study Group, and Associate faculty and attending for rotating students at several Osteopathic Medical Schools.  Dr. Rubin is a house-call physician and medical director of Visiting Physician Services and has been in private Osteopathic practice in New York and New Jersey for 23 years.  And counting…