Provider Education

Provider Education: Integrative & Functional Medicine Training

Integrative Medicine Training: How to Practice Quick-start training, perfect for physicians, mid-level providers, and nurses. Participants will walk away with the tools they need to start practicing the next day. Also, ideal for practitioners wishing to expand their existing knowledge, belief system, and treatment protocols.

Topics Covered

  • Principles behind Integrative/Functional Medicine treatments
  • Symptomology interpretation and assessment
  • Recommended lab panels and lab interpretation for each area of care
  • How to treat – treatment protocols and dosage guidelines
  • Dosage forms and routes of administration
  • Case studies
  • Evidence-based science
  • Supplements to enhance treatment protocols 
  • Printed course booklet for reference

Modules Included:

  1. Bio-Identical Hormone Balance in Females – Overview, Science, Assessment, Treatment, and Case Studies
  2. Male Hormone Balance and Andropause – Overview, Science, Assessment, Treatment, and Case Studies
  3. Thyroid – Overview, Science, Assessment, Treatment, and Case Studies
  4. Growth Hormone and Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency – Brief Overview and Treatment
  5. Peptides, NAD+ and More! Extra integrative medicine-based tools to enhance practice therapy options
  6. Low Dose Naltrexone – Overview, Science, Assessment, Treatment, and Case Studies
  1. Ethical Supplements – Discussions, Recommendations, Dosages / Treatments

Benefits:

  • Expand practice with proven, integrative therapeutic treatment options in-demand by today’s highly informed patients
  • Become the Integrative/Functional Medicine expert for your patients and community
  • Increase collaboration among Prescribing Providers and their Integrative Medicine Pharmacists
  • Increase patient loyalty to your practice
  • Bio-Identical Hormone and Thyroid protocols appeal to both traditional & integrative medical professionals’ existing belief system – symptomology assessment, serum labs, evidence-based approach & dosing

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