Saturday, May 9, 2026, 1-3 pm
Community event at the Mizell Center:
Joseph Tafur, MD, author of Fellowship of the River: A Medical Doctor's Exploration into Traditional Amazonian Plant Medicine, and Medicine Song: Spiritual Healing and the Psychedelic Renaissance.
An integrative physician and ayahuasqero, Dr. Tafur will share his insight, experience, and stories as a healer with 30+ years experience.
Joe Tafur, MD, truly walks in two worlds, integrating the western practice of allopathic and integrative medicine, and expertise as a healer with knowledge of Traditional Amazonian Plant Medicine.
Following a path of medical school at UCSD, Family Medicine residency at UCLA, and a 2-year academic research fellowship with the Department of Psychiatry at UCSD, his journey led him to train over the course of 6-years in the Peruvian Amazon at the traditional healing center Nihue Rao Centro Espiritual, where he attained the education as an ayahuasquero.
Dr. Tafur continued to pursue a second fellowship at the
Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.
With his multicultural spiritual community in Phoenix, Dr. Tafur co-founded the Church of the Eagle and the Condor and is a co-founder of the nonprofit Modern Spirit where he assists in educational programs and guided retreats exploring the role of sacred ceremony in psychedelic therapy.
He is the author or 2 books, and teaches internationally.
Please join us for an afternoon with Dr. Tafur, and learn how we can expand our awareness and wellness at the intersection of western and traditional medicine.
Discussion and Q&A | Mizell Center, Palm Springs
$15 suggested (everyone is welcome!)
Community event at the Mizell Center:
Joseph Tafur, MD, author of Fellowship of the River: A Medical Doctor's Exploration into Traditional Amazonian Plant Medicine, and Medicine Song: Spiritual Healing and the Psychedelic Renaissance.
An integrative physician and ayahuasqero, Dr. Tafur will share his insight, experience, and stories as a healer with 30+ years experience.
Joe Tafur, MD, truly walks in two worlds, integrating the western practice of allopathic and integrative medicine, and expertise as a healer with knowledge of Traditional Amazonian Plant Medicine.
Following a path of medical school at UCSD, Family Medicine residency at UCLA, and a 2-year academic research fellowship with the Department of Psychiatry at UCSD, his journey led him to train over the course of 6-years in the Peruvian Amazon at the traditional healing center Nihue Rao Centro Espiritual, where he attained the education as an ayahuasquero.
Dr. Tafur continued to pursue a second fellowship at the
Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.
With his multicultural spiritual community in Phoenix, Dr. Tafur co-founded the Church of the Eagle and the Condor and is a co-founder of the nonprofit Modern Spirit where he assists in educational programs and guided retreats exploring the role of sacred ceremony in psychedelic therapy.
He is the author or 2 books, and teaches internationally.
Please join us for an afternoon with Dr. Tafur, and learn how we can expand our awareness and wellness at the intersection of western and traditional medicine.
Discussion and Q&A | Mizell Center, Palm Springs
$15 suggested (everyone is welcome!)
From Dr. Tafur's website:
Joe Tafur’s interest in complementary and alternative approaches to health management took root in 1997, at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. It deepened during medical school at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), continued during his Family Medicine residency at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and has become the primary focus of his medical career.
After his residency, Dr. Tafur completed a two-year Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship at the UCSD Department of Psychiatry. While working as a Family Physician in the U.S., he began exploring indigenous medicine in South America. In 2011, he helped to found Nihue Rao Centro Espiritual, a traditional healing center in the Peruvian Upper Amazon. At Nihue Rao, Dr. Tafur underwent traditional apprenticeship in Traditional Amazonian Plant Medicine and Peruvian curanderismo.
In 2017, Dr. Tafur stepped down as a business partner at Nihue Rao in order to focus on new projects. In March of the same year, he published his book The Fellowship of the River: A Medical Doctor’s Exploration into Traditional Amazonian Plant Medicine. Highly-acclaimed with a foreword written by Dr. Gabor Mate, the book describes Dr. Tafur’s unique journey into spiritual healing work, his years of study in the forest, and the power of nature to heal complaints that have widely evaded Western medical approaches.
Together with a team of exceptional colleagues, Dr. Tafur started Modern Spirit, a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to demonstrating the value of spiritual healing in modern healthcare. In addition to education and community-building projects, the organization completed the Modern Spirit Epigenetics Project, a groundbreaking substudy of the MAPS MDMA-assisted Psychotherapy research trial.
In 2023, Dr. Tafur completed his Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Arizona and continues to consult with clients in Arizona and California. In 2025, he published his second book Medicine Song: Spiritual Healing and the Psychedelic Renaissance. He is now also working with Ketamine-Assisted Therapy in the Phoenix area.
Dr. Tafur also continues to lead Journeys to Latin America, where he guides small groups in a comprehensive experience of Traditional Amazonian Plant Medicine and Ayahuasca curanderismo. Dr. Tafur is particularly interested in education and continues to lead trips to Peru and Colombia for retreats.
Building on the ideas presented in his books and working to bridge the paradigms of modern science and traditional healing, Dr. Tafur continues to present at a number of institutions and conferences. He has been Speaking at conferences across the globe, as well as at a number of medical schools, including the University of Arizona’s Center for Integrative Medicine and the University of California at Irvine. In addition, Dr. Tafur continues to co-host the Modern Spirit Podcast, which explores the intersection between biology, emotion and spirituality.
Dr. Tafur is also a leader in his spiritual community at the Church of the Eagle and Condor (CEC). Learn more at the CEC Website.