Registration Open for Physician Educational Workshop April 11-13, 2014

Physician training for implementing biomedical testing, interpretations, and treatment protocols from organic acids, IgG food allergy, adrenal exhaustion, and other core laboratory evaluations.

Are you a practitioner who knows the benefits of biomedical testing for improving patient care - and desires more education and tools to put it into practice?

This weekend workshop is designed for practitioners who wish to make a difference in the lives of individuals suffering from a variety of conditions including Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), mental health disorders, autoimmune diseases, and other chronic illnesses. Research studies have revealed that many disorders often have dietary and biological causes which contribute to symptoms. Patients have better outcomes when these causes are successfully identified and treated through a combination of specialized testing and nutritional therapies, even in combination with traditional approaches.

A comprehensive overview of biological testing, designed to detect underlying health issues that contribute to imbalanced brain chemistry, will be presented and simplified to enhance clinical practice. Participants will learn how to analyze and interpret laboratory markers and receive a practical road map for patient intake, evidence-based treatment protocols, and patient follow-up.

Overall, the main focus of this conference is to give practitioners a whole body approach to successfully diagnose and treat the manifestations of neurological, social, and behavioral disorders.

http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/home/eng/kc_training.asp

April 11-13, 2014
Kansas City, MO

24 CME/CEU Credits available.

Educational Objectives
■Understand how to analyze and interpret data from organic acids, IgG food allergy, adrenal profile, and other core laboratory evaluations.
■Evaluate the science that forms the foundation for utilizing biomedical testing for chronic diseases.
■Identify and understand evidence-based treatments to improve patient care.
■Develop a comprehensive strategy for medical evaluation and individualized treatment.
■Understand how to utilize The Great Plains Laboratory resources to support your practice.