Scripps 18th Annual Natural Supplements 2023

40 $

+ Include: 42 videos + 1 pdf, size: 8.15 GB

+ Target Audience: any health care professional who makes nutritional recommendations or manages dietary supplement use

Description

+ Include: 42 videos + 1 pdf, size: 8.15 GB

+ Target Audience: any health care professional who makes nutritional recommendations or manages dietary supplement use

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Conference Overview
Scientific evidence has shown that food choices and certain dietary supplements can improve health and symptoms of disease. As a result, many Americans are self-prescribing and spending in excess of $30 billion annually on herbal and dietary supplements to address their health concerns. It is important for health care providers to receive timely, evidence-based information in order to address the risks and benefits of supplements with their patients. In this dynamic partnership with patients, it is crucial that providers are also aware of regulatory issues, dosing, and product potency. To address these needs, world-renowned faculty will present a concise, clinically relevant overview of natural supplements in evidence-based practice, with an emphasis on disease states. This conference is a must-attend for anyone wanting to acquire a wide-range of knowledge and expertise for addressing and managing dietary supplement use.

Highlights
• Three days of evidenced-based educational sessions presented by internationally recognized researchers and clinicians
• Full day of interactive workshops to finetune clinical applications
• Newly designed pre-conference seminars which will provide an in-depth look at cutting-edge topics
• Opportunities to network with interdisciplinary faculty and fellow attendees to build relationships with like-minded practitioners

Target Audience
This course is intended for any health care professional who makes nutritional recommendations or manages dietary supplement use.

Educational Objectives
After attending this live activity, participants should be able to:
• Recognize the potential role of supplements in preventive medicine and in the management of common medical conditions.
• Judge the regulatory aspects of the supplement industry and their implications for clinical and research practice.
• Discuss current research and literature related to natural supplements.
• Examine through evidence-based summaries, key supplements used in clinical practice including their indications, side effects, interactions and contraindications.
• Formulate a patient care treatment program that integrates supplements in preventive medicine and in the management of common medical conditions.
• Access and/or recommend resources for acquiring additional supplement related information for the clinician or patient.
• Increase proper supplement usage by involving the patient as an active partner in care, with an emphasis on patient education, acceptance and compliance.
• Incorporate nutritional information into clinical practice and advise patients about eating for optimum health as well as using dietary change as a therapeutic intervention.
• Evaluate the benefits and risks of nutritional recommendations for specific health conditions through an analysis of the existing scientific and clinical evidence.

 

 

+ Topics:

Advances in Mental Health-Scott Shannon, MD, ABIHM.mp4
An Update of Dietary & Supplement Research 2022-Mary Hardy, MD.mp4
An Update of Herbal Research 2022-David Kiefer, MD.mp4
Cardiovascular Genomics-Mimi Guarneri, MD, FACC, ABIHM.mp4
Dietary Influences on the Microbiome- Cathy Garvey, RDN.mp4
Food Equity & Accessibility for Metabolic Health (Non-CME)-Fernanda Brusamolin, EdD, MS, CN & Shanshan Chen, PhD, MS.mp4
Functional Genomics-Bridget Briggs, MD.mp4
Headache Management-Robert Bonakdar MD, FAAFP, FACN & Cathy Garvey, RDN.mp4
Healing Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)-Robert Rountree, MD.mp4
Herbal & Dietary Supplement Research- How to Identify Quality Research-Joseph Betz, PhD & Mary Hardy, MD.mp4
Immunosenescence, Immune Rejuvenation & Nutrition-Heather Zwickey, PhD.mp4
Integrative Cancer Survivorship-David Leopold, MD.mp4
Integrative Medicine & the Global Health Priority-Mimi Guarneri, MD, FACC, ABIHM.mp4
Introduction & Overview-Chris D’Adamo, PhD.mp4
Introduction & Overview.mp4
Introduction to the Microbiome-Mahmoud Ghannoum, PhD.mp4
Joint Health-Chris D’Adamo, PhD.mp4
KEYNOTE- Optimal Diets for Longevity-Valter Longo, PhD.mp4
Longevity Pearls- Top 10 Evidence Based Tips for a Long & Healthy Life-David Kilgore, MD.mp4
Mitochondrial Nutrition-Robert Rountree, MD.mp4
Nutrient Demands & Aging-Chris D’Adamo, PhD.mp4
Nutrition & Supplements in Cancer Care- Do’s & Don’ts-Donald Abrams, MD.mp4
Nutrition in Pain & Depression-Robert Bonakdar MD, FAAFP, FACN.mp4
Nutritional Approaches to Hypertension-Sandeep Mehta, MD.mp4
Panel Discussion & Q&A.mp4
Panel Discussion + Q&A.mp4
Panel Discussion with Afternoon Speakers.mp4
Panel Discussion with Morning Speakers.mp4
Panel Discussion with Morning Speakers_2.mp4
Panel Discussion with Morning Speakers_3.mp4
Pediatric & Adolescent Mental Health-Mary Rondeau, ND.mp4
Phytonutrients Omega-3s & Longevity-Thomas Guilliams, PhD.mp4
Senescent Cells & Healthy Longevity -Erik Lundquist, MD.mp4
Sleep & Stress-David Leopold, MD.mp4
Stress & the Immune System- Erik Lundquist, MD & Heather Zwickey, PhD.mp4
Telomeres & Healthy Aging- What We Know-Jan Karlseder, PhD.mp4
The Future of Brain Health-Dale Bredesen, MD.mp4
The Future of the Microbiome in Health & Disease-Mahmoud Ghannoum, PhD.mp4
The Microbiome in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)-David Kiefer, MD.mp4
The Microbiome in Pain, Inflammation & Toxin Overload-Robert Bonakdar MD, FAAFP, FACN.mp4
Time Restricted Eating & Heart Health-Pam Taub, MD, FACC.mp4
Women’s Hormonal Health-Sarah Dalhoumi, MD.mp4
brochure_natsup23_compressed.pdf

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