SAN DIEGO, CA, November 01, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Gilbert Case has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
Dr. Case is a distinguished expert in neuroscience and photobiomodulation (PBM) who has dedicated over two decades to education and medical research. He is also the co-owner of Advanced Medical Health Clinic (AMHC), a nonprofit research and medical clinic where he has been active as a researcher and practitioner. Initially established in Tallahassee, Florida, in 2005, Dr. Case relocated his business to San Diego in May 2024.
Leveraging many years of former success, Dr. Case was a researcher and electrophysiologist at Florida State University (FSU) from 2003 to 2006. During this time, he focused on studying specific brain functions by implanting newly invented electrodes into hamsters. Highlighting his accomplishments, Dr. Case won a Research Innovation Award from FSU in 2006 for Surface Modified Microelectrodes.
His earlier career included contributions as the technical manager at Litton Computer Services from 1987 to 1989 for a highly successful Air Force proposal which reorganized and unified 26 major Air Force data bases into a system called REMIS (see Internet reference). As a senior member of the technical staff at TRW Northrup Grumman between 1989 and 1994, he was the chief architect for re-designing the Strategic Air Command's (SAC's) aging national defense ICBM system. His automated design was put into place by the contractor Rockwell and SAC was renamed to the Air Force's Space Command and became responsible for managing the modem national defense IBCM system as originally designed by Dr. Case.
Dr. Case's academic journey includes a Master of Business Administration in finance from National University in 1985. He also received a Master of Science in computer science and a Doctor of Philosophy in neuroscience from the University of Southern California in 1995 and 1999, respectively. Dr. Case has been a hands-on holistic practitioner under the guidance of an RN since 2016 and effectively utilizes Therapeutic Touch to heal patients.
Dr. Case's career is further distinguished by his involvement with industry-related organizations, such as the Society of Neuroscience. As a dedicated community member, he has served as a judge for the California State Science Fair and the NAACP. Dr. Case particularly enjoys his involvement in education, which spanned 20 years. He has taught finance, biology, anatomy and physiology.
Regarding his professional success, he attributes much of it to his late wife, the co-owner of AMHC, who was ranked fifth out of 65,000 practitioners nationwide for her Therapeutic Touch (TT) expertise. She taught Dr. Case and always said that he was her best student of all her TT teachings.
AMHC was founded by Dr. Case and his late wife. The two invested in medical equipment that helped thousands of patients, including a spinal decompression machine that significantly helped patients suffering from back pain. The clinic was ranked #1 out of 125 similar clinics for 4 years in a row from 2015 to 2018 with a success rate of 98%. Their primary business focused on spinal, joint and body rehabilitation and involved utilizing a healing laser technique called PBM, using blue, red and near-infrared wavelengths with the upgraded Class 4 (from ½ watt to 10 watts) medical lasers. This facilitates energy transfer to cells and promotes faster healing by 10 fold. Dr. Case has notably developed four custom lasers for his practice, which have been instrumental in updating this form of pioneering healing laser treatment that began over 30 years ago as Class 3 (less than ½ watt) medical lasers. Dr. Case is also the CEO of a for-profit business called Advanced Medical Instruments for the distribution of new types of lasers.
One notable patient of Dr. Case was Steven in 2016. Steven was severely burned in the face and hand by a propane tank explosion. After 8 comprehensive "Silver 7" Healing Laser treatments by Dr. Case over a period of 3 weeks, Steven went from Dr. Frankenstein looks to baby face skin without any signs of scaring. AMHC is an ongoing member of WALT (the World Association of Laser Technology) and adheres to their listed dosage rates for comprehensive laser treatments of over 100 body parts.
Now in San Diego, Dr. Case is focused on the new field of medicine called Energy Medicine. One example of the new approach, is the re-branding of the healing laser, called the Photonic Torch. The Photonic Torch is used to fuse cracked bones back together within one day and stronger than before the injury. No slings, casts, nor crutches are needed after Dr. Case's 5 hour treatment protocol. A straight break of bones still requires a splint; however, the healing laser repair time is no more than 10 days to throw away the sling or crutches. Dr. Case promises to document these amazing cases in a newsletter called the Flash. Its first publication is November 1, 2024 and will be distributed via email.
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