$395.00 USD

Functional Medicine Foundations for MS Management January, 2025

Join Dr. Terry Wahls for a 3-week deep dive into the Functional Medicine Testing in MS. The course will provide strategies for applying functional medicine concepts within primary care and managing patient relationships with conventional colleagues.

Live sessions with Dr. Wahls will be held at 10 AM PST / 1 PM EST on Tuesday, January 14th, 21st, & 28th. All sessions are 60 minutes, recorded, and will be made accessible to enrolled practitioners.

 

What you'll learn:

  • Utilize functional medicine concepts in a conventional setting. Gain a better understanding of how to implement functional medicine in the federal health care environment, academic environment, and managed care environment. 
  • Identify strategies to increase collaboration with conventional clinical colleagues and propose successful clinical initiatives. 
  • Learn how to perform a nutritional physical examination and recognize physical clues in rapidly turning over tissues, including mouth, nails, hair, and skin.
  • Understand how to apply functional medicine concepts to basic laboratory testing to  more effectively support patients with autoimmune and complex chronic diseases.
  • Understand why resistance to new concepts occurs and learn specific steps to improve acceptance of your clinical expertise. 
  • Grow your referral base. Learn strategies to increase referrals from conventional colleagues and members of the community. 
  • Recognize the root cause for developing Mis-Match diseases. 

The goal of this course is to empower clinicians with strategies to integrate functional medicine practices within conventional settings effectively, fostering a collaborative approach to complex chronic care and strengthening professional relationships.

This course includes guidelines for utilizing primary care laboratory tests and a comprehensive nutritional physical examination, equipping practitioners to identify key indicators of nutrient deficiencies and toxicities that affect patient health.