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Martha M. Grout, MD, MD(H)
Martha Grout, MD, MD(H) leads a holistic medical practice. Dr. Grout has two decades in emergency medicine, and for the last decade, she has been a homeopathic physician. Dr. Grout and her team are dedicated to the natural treatment and reversal of chronic disease.
AB from Radcliffe College (Harvard University), 1966
MD from Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1971
Licensed in Arizona, Florida, Hawaii
Homeopathic license in Arizona, 1997
Board Certified in Medical Acupuncture |
Martha M. Grout, MD, MD (H) |
Post Residency Training
Medical Acupuncture for Physicians, UCLA, 1997
American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology, Advanced Course on Heavy Metal Toxicology, September 2000
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Diagnosis and treatment of inhalant and food sensitivities, April 2004
Diagnosis and treatment of chemical toxins and heavy metals, April 2005
Institute for Functional Medicine, Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice, March 2005 |

Read how Dr. Grout's
professional journey led her to becoming a
homeopathic physician |
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Environmental Medicine - www.aaem.com
American Academy of Medical Acupuncture, Arizona Chapter, President - www.medicalacupuncture.org
American Holistic Medical Association - www.holisticmedicine.org
American Medical Association - www.ama-assn.org
Arizona Board of Homeopathic and Integrated Medicine Examiners, 2006-2010
Arizona Medical Association - www.azmedassn.org
Arizona State Board of Acupuncture, 2003-2006
International Society for Neurofeedback and Research - www.isnr.org
Institute for Functional Medicine - www.functionalmedicine.org |
Medical Experience
Emergency Department Physician, St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, N.Y.
full-time staff, assistant attending, 1974-77
Emergency Department Physician, Park Ridge Hospital, Rochester, N.Y.
assistant attending, 1975-79
Emergency Department Physician, St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse, N.Y.
assistant attending, 1979-80
Emergency Department Physician, Upstate Medical Center, SUNY, Syracuse, N.Y.
associate attending, 1980-82
Staff Attending Physician, Groton Nursing Facility, Groton, N.Y.
1988-92
Emergency Department Physician, HCA LW Blake Hospital, Bradenton, FL
full time staff, 1992-1995
Partner, Bradenton Emergency Medicine Associates, 1994-1995
Medical Records and Utilization Review Committee 1994-1994
Physician Director of Employee Health 1993-1995
Emergency Department Physician, Doctors Hospital of Sarasota, Sarasota, FL
full time staff, 1995 - 1996
Quality Management and Utilization Review Committee 1995 -present
Physician Coordinator for Logicare Medical Records System 1995 - present
Special Care Committee, Doctors Hospital of Sarasota, 1996 (oversees ICU, PCU, ED)
Emergency Department Physician, Englewood Community Hospital, Englewood, FL
provisional/active status in Department of Emergency Medicine, 1996
Emergency Department Physician, Phoenix Memorial Hospital, Phoenix, AZ
Active status in Department of Emergency Medicine, 1997 - present
Emergency Department Physician, Kingman Regional Medical Center, Kingman, AZ
Active (courtesy) status in Department of Emergency Medicine, 1997- 2002
Emergency Department Physician, John C. Lincoln Hospital Deer Valley, Phoenix, AZ
Active (courtesy) status in Department of Emergency Medicine, 1997- 2002
Active Medical Staff, Payson Regional Medical Center, Payson, AZ
Active in Department of Emergency Medicine 1997 - 1998
Emergency Department Physician, Chandler Regional Medical Center, Chandler, AZ
Active (courtesy) status in Department of Emergency Medicine, 1997- 1999
Emergency Department Physician, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
Active (provisional) status in Department of Emergency Medicine, 1998
Emergency Department Physician, Arrowhead Community Hospital, Phoenix, AZ
Active status in Department of Emergency Medicine, 2002 - present
Medical Acupuncture -- 6137 East Mescal Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Private Practice of Medical Acupuncture, 1997 - present
The Crossroads Institute -- 40040 North 56th Street, Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Private Practice of Medical Acupuncture and Neuro-biofeedback, Jan 2002 – Dec 2002
CrossRoads Clinic, PLC
Private Practice of Medical Acupuncture, Complementary and Alternative Medicine,
Neuro-biofeedback, 2003 - 2007
Arizona Center for Advanced Medicine
(name change in 2008, expanded modalities) |
Publications
“Treatment of Small Bowel Obstruction with Acupuncture: two case reports,” Medical Acupuncture, Spring-Summer 2001
“The Use of Acupuncture in the Emergency Department,” The Pain Clinic, February 2001
“The Use of Medical Acupuncture in the Treatment of Chronic Stress Related Illness,” Acupuncture Today, August 2002
“Medical Acupuncture in the Emergency Department” Medical Acupuncture 14:1 (39-40)
“Treatment of Severe Depression Following Head Injury” Medical Acupuncture 15:2 (35-39)
“Dissipating the Pharaoh’s Course: Thwarting the West Nile virus,” Explore!, November 2007 (7-11) |

Dr. Grout performing morning acupuncture outside of her ger in Mongolia |

Dr.Grout receiving her certificate at the closing ceremony in Mongolia |
Continuing Medical Education ( 2009 Only)
The Medical Educator Consortium
A Practical Application in Treating Adult Hormone and Nutritional Deficiencies
Jonathan Wright, MD et al, Las Vegas, NV; Feb 26-29, 2009
22.5 category I hours
12th International Congress of Bioenergetic Medicine
Reversing and Preventing Killer Diseases
Lee Cowden, MD(H) et al, Scottsdale, AZ; April 3-4, 2009
12 category I hours
New England Journal of Medicine – weekly CME
- Exposure to Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation from Medical Imaging Procedures
Reza Fazel, et al.
N Engl J Med 2009; 361:849-857, August 27, 2009
1 category I hour
- Decontamination of the Digestive Tract and Oropharynx in ICU Patients
A.M.G.A. de Smet, et al.
N Engl J Med 2009; 360:20-31, January 1, 2009
1 category I hour
- Radiation Therapy for Early-Stage Breast Cancer after Breast-Conserving Surgery
Thomas A. Buchholz
N Engl J Med 2009; 360:63-70, January 1, 2009
1 category I hour
- Glucose Control and Vascular Complications in Veterans with Type 2 Diabetes
William Duckworth, et al.
N Engl J Med 2009; 360:129-139, January 8, 2009
1 category I hour
International Society for Neurofeedback and Research
Indianapolis, IN; Aug 31 – Sept 7, 2009
13.5 category I hours
Prevention of Medical Errors
Florida Medical Association – October 2009
2 category I hours
American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Workshop on LDN, 3 category I hours
Symposium, 17.25 category I hours
Institute for Functional Medicine
Understanding Biotransformation and Recognizing Toxicity
Scottsdale, AZ; December 2009
20.5 category I hours
Reversing and Preventing Killer Diseases of Bioenergetic Medicine
April 3-4, 2009, Scottsdale AZ – Westbrook University
12 category I hours
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106.75 category I hours |
Category I = AMA approved
Category II = other appropriate education
For the Arizona Medical Board, 20 CME hours are required annually.
For the Arizona Board of Homeopathic and Integrated Medicine Examiners, 20 CME hours are required annually.
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