Hear colleagues and medical experts present how 7 evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies have helped patients heal or eliminate chronic symptoms, how these strategies can be easily implemented into a practice, and how these 7 assessment and treatment strategies create new revenue streams. Your patients and your practice will benefit from this informative conference. 10 CME credits available. Meet and become familiar with diverse health professionals and their practices.
The first leg of the Integrative Partnership Conference (June 27, 2009 in Chicago) provided allopathic physicians from across the country a look at new evidence based functional medicine modalities that are proving to be effective against chronic symptoms and pain.
Chicago attendees gave high marks to speaker Robert Rountree, M.D.
of Boulder, Colorado, who spoke on Nutra Genomics: The study of molecular relationships between specific food components and genetic responses. Dr. Rountree shared cutting edge insights into how diet can affect our genotype expression, RNA, protein expression, bio-markers and the whole metabolic sphere. Another modality presented was sublingual immunotherapy. This provides physicians the ability to painlessly treat their allergy patients without needles.
Over 100 physicians were provided the opportunity to put their heads together with colleagues that have had successes with these cutting edge modalities and ask the hard questions. They had the opportunity to say, “Prove it!” Lively discussion prevailed as this new conference model enabled the physician to touch and feel these new protocols. The next leg of the conference is in San Francisco on August 29, 2009.
Otto Schaefer, V.P of Sales & Marketing for SpectraCell-one of seven sponsoring healthcare companies stated, “The seven of us got together to figure out a way to bring clinicians treatment modalities and diagnostic modalities that could provide a better clue, or better insight, to some of their patients. The conference brings a broader approach to clinical practices providing more of an outcomes based, non-traditional, non-pharmaceutical grade role to treating patients with chronic symptoms and conditions that some physicians are finding troublesome.”
Who should attend? MDs, osteopaths, naturopaths, acupuncturists, chiropractors, psychotherapists, dentists, nurse practitioners, nurses, nutritionists, personal trainers, and other healthcare providers open to learning more from Doctors in successful practices.
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