Dr. George J. Ceremuga received a Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. He served as an Army Officer with the 4th Infantry Division prior to medical school. He received his Doctor of Osteopathy from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a Family Practice Residency at The Medical Center in Beaver, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Ceremuga then served as an Air Force physician at Ellsworth Air Force Base and finished his 21 year active duty career as a CAPTAIN in the US Public Health Service, serving in rural medical settings on Indian Reservations in South Dakota and Montana.
One of his most memorable assignments was the Chief of Integrative Holistic Medicine and Clinical Director of the Ft Belvoir Inpatient Substance Abuse Program from 2013-2015. It was during this assignment that the HOLY SPIRIT guided his practice to Holistic Health and Healing: Empowering ourselves to optimal health through the 5 pillars of wellness.
Dr. Ceremuga has participated in numerous humanitarian missions abroad and domestically and served during the Hurricane Katrina aftermath. He desires to imitate the life of Jesus to show the world a better way in healthcare: to teach, to love, and to heal.
Through the eyes of a child, “God Loves the Children” inspires the reader to be empowered to live fully alive in mind, body, and spirit. Helps us show the world a better way in medicine—to teach, to love and to heal.
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