Biography

Dr. Paul Jaconello graduated from the London Hospital Medical School in London, England in 1967. After interning in medicine, surgery and obstetrics, he obtained a fellowship in anesthesia. He emigrated to Canada in 1973 and became an assistant professor in anesthesia at The University Hospital, Saskatoon, and the McMaster University Medical College.

In 1975, Paul Jaconello moved to Toronto and started a general family practice in which he began to study and apply nutritional and orthomolecular medicine. This lead him to establish an independent clinic in 1979, dedicated to combining conventional medicine with the safe and effective use of non-conventional therapies, including: low dose immunotherapy, chelation and detoxification therapy, medical ozone, orthomolecular medicine, nutritional and lifestyle counseling.

Dr. Paul Jaconello was a founding member of the Canadian Society for Orthomolecular Medicine, a Diplomat of the American Board of Chelation Therapy and the International Board of Metal Toxicology. He was a member of the Institute for Functional Medicine, the International College of Integrative Medicine, and part of the OMA Complementary and Integrative Medicine Interest Group.

Paul dedicated his life to helping others, researching and administering advanced non-conventional medical treatments to support improved outcomes for his patients. He mentored many colleagues in their practice of integrative medicine, and dedicated his personal time to supporting organizations involved with education and advocacy for nutritional medicine. He participated in primary care conferences, to share his experience with colleagues, and provided the public with information about integrative medicine, through published articles and presentations – including the Orthomolecular Health Public Information Series.

The Canadian Society for Orthomolecular Medicine honours Dr. Paul Jaconello for his brave dedication to advancing orthomolecular medicine in Canada. He is deeply missed by his patients, colleagues, medical and clinic staff.