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Oklahoma City Doctor Named Doctor of the Year

Oklahoma City, OK, August 6, 2002 — Dr. Brent Babcock, a certified Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) practitioner, was honored with the title of Doctor of the Year by his NET colleagues last weekend at the annual “Gathering of the Eagles” in Golden, Colorado. The Eagles seminar brings together NET practitioners to share and teach new procedures. Practitioners include more than 4,000 doctors (medical, osteopathic, and chiropractic), acupuncturists, therapists and other licensed healthcare workers in all 50 states and more than 30 countries throughout the world.  The recipient of this award is singled out by his colleagues for having continually strived for excellence in their particular health care field, and for having exhibited unequivocal leadership qualities. During the Eagles seminar, Dr. Babcock, along with Dr. Wayne Scott of Toronto, Canada, presented a breakthrough technique involving fetal transference, which helps patients become balanced with what remains in their body from a t

My Oklahoma City Bombing Story

Dr Brent H Babcock’s Experiences of Oklahoma City’s Bombing | April 19, 1995 It was a beautiful Spring morning with clear blue skies and fresh air.  I had made a list of things to do that Wednesday and one of the trips was to the Social Security Office to obtain my son’s social security number.  I had a busy day scheduled here at my clinic.  At times, I go to the post office with a friend of mine to mail letters and to pick up the mail.  On that day, I didn’t because I had a patient scheduled at 9:00 AM. As I was sitting at my desk, I heard and felt an explosion like I have never in my life.  I said to my staff, “That wasn’t good.”  I have been in tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes and other disasters.  I knew in my heart that whatever that noise was, it had to be terrible.  I went outside of the building and looking downtown, I saw a huge cloud of smoke.  My first thought was a plane had crashed into a tall building.  A few minutes later, I received a phone call.  “Dr. Babcock, there h