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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 201
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GI Health from a Functional Perspective
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Explain how beneficial commensal microbes support gastrointestinal health
Describe the major components of the intestinal barrier
Summarize the microbial composition of a typical stool sample
Explain the role of comprehensive stool testing in assessing gastrointestinal health
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Recognize the three most common types of microbial dysbiosis
Describe common factors that can reduce beneficial microbes and disrupt the intestinal barrier
Assess pathogens and opportunistic microbes identified with comprehensive stool testing
Discuss how the selection of microbial testing methodology may affect the identification of pathogens and opportunists
Outline therapeutic approaches that address common dysbiosis types identified via comprehensive stool testing
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Thomas Fabian, PhD, CNTP
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 201 - 210
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10-Course Basic Certificate Program
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This course contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 201 through 210
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This package course includes a FREE 1 hour Bonus course: The GI Microbiome and Autoimmunity: Case Studies
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 202
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The GI Microbiome and Autoimmunity
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Describe the current epidemiologic trends in autoimmune incidence, morbidity and mortality.
Associate the linkage between autoimmune disease prevalence and factors including the GI microbiota composition, food immune reactions, stealth infections, molecular mimicry, lack of early diverse antigen exposure, and other elements.
Examine the available clinical laboratory testing related to autoimmune disease risk assessment, diagnosis, and clinical management, including qPCR molecular-based evaluation of the GI microbiota.
Explain the difference between quantitative molecular testing (qPCR) versus next-generation sequencing of the GI microbiota in the support of clinical decision making.
Appraise the available evidence-based integrative and complementary therapeutic interventions for autoimmune disorders.
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David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 203
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Detoxification and Environmental Health
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Describe the current common routes and mechanisms of toxic exposure for individuals living in the industrialized world.
Associate the linkage between chronic diseases, including mitochondrial dysfunction, obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, cancer and others with increased levels of exposure to various environmental and food toxins.
Examine the available clinical laboratory testing related to toxic load and related disease risk assessment, diagnosis, and clinical management using various lifestyle and nutritional approaches.
Explain the difference between the various methods to assess toxic burden and detoxification at the level of the individual in the support of clinical decision making.
Appraise the available evidence-based integrative and complementary therapeutic interventions for lowering toxic load and improving detoxification function.
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David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 204
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Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health
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Describe the general diagnostic criteria of Metabolic Syndrome and CVD.
Demonstrate an understanding of the enhanced diagnostic criteria and the importance of investigating these potential earlier markers.
Demystify the “Cholesterol and HDL hypothesis” and explain the compensation mechanisms of the body for this.
Recognize the biometric and physical signs of the progressive nature of CVD, CHD and MetS.
Investigate Lifestyle Modification Programs as the major intervention strategy for the reversal and stagnation of these comorbidities.
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Describe the general dietary interventions of Metabolic Syndrome and CVD.
Demonstrate an understanding of sodium/salt as it relates to CVD/HTN.
Demystify the confusion of major supplements and foods as it relates to CVD/HTN.
Recognize the associations between insomnia and CVD, CHD and MetS.
Investigate various peer reviewed studies and the outcomes of nutritional interventions.
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Oscar Coetzee, MS, DCN
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 205
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Functional Endocrinology
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Provide an understanding of the clinical applications of biochemical/metabolic evaluations to determine a patient’s hormonal status
Explain the differences between various assessments of hormonal status
Evaluate hormonal imbalances and disorders
Evaluate nutrient needs in metabolic disorders Plan and monitor nutrient interventions to correct abnormalities found by the tests
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Michael Jurgelewicz, DC, CNS
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 206
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Mitochondrial Health and Energy Metabolism
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Describe the origin of mitochondria from an evolutionary perspective.
Understand the critical role that the thyroid plays in metabolism and how this relates to healthy mitochondrial function.
Explain how to test for mitochondrial function/dysfunction.
Show how living in a thermos neutral modern society contributes to obesity.
Recognize how antibiotics can damage mitochondria and how that can play a role in obesity.
Give examples of toxins/drugs that can adversely affect mitochondria.
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Describe how common mitochondrial genetic problems are in the general population.
Explain how mitochondria are needed to produce glutathione and why glutathione is needed for healthy mitochondria.
Discover how oxidative stress can be both good and bad for the body.
Discuss how mitochondrial dysfunction plays a key role in a variety of diseases ranging from Parkinson’s, Cancer, NASH, Alzheimer’s, Autism and Diabetes.
Discover key ways to optimize mitochondrial function in patients.
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Todd LePine, MD
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 207
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Mental Health from a Functional Perspective
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Describe the associations of micronutrient deficiencies as it relates mental health disorders.
Demonstrate an understanding of major prescriptive medications and their negative influence on mental health disorders.
Explain the overlap of certain pathophysiological conditions and mental health disorders.
Recognize the current lack of proper diagnosis of mental health disorder.
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Describe the associations of micronutrient and nutritional deficiencies as it relates mental health disorders.
Demonstrate an understanding of the major biochemical pathways, their enzymes and nutritional elements as it relates to psychological issues.
Explain the importance of fatty acids in mental health disorders.
Recognize the current lack of proper nutritional interventions as it pertains to TBI, mTBI and PCS.
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Oscar Coetzee, MS, DCN
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 208
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Lab Testing
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Provide an understanding of the clinical applications of biochemical/metabolic evaluations to determine a patient’s status of nutrients, toxicants and cell regulators, and functional gastrointestinal status.
Explain the differences between various assessments of element status
Evaluate specific nutrient deficiency states
Determine weaknesses in digestive, assimilative and intestinal microbiological status
Plan and monitor nutrient interventions to correct abnormalities found by the tests
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Michael Jurgelewicz, DC, CNS
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 209
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Sports, Nutrition, Exercise & Fitness
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Define and explain the difference between "calories in, calories out" versus the “carbohydrate-insulin model of obesity”. Discuss the causes of increased intestinal permeability in competitive athletes and identify strategies to combat the condition. Identify the energy intake athletes require by calculating their total energy expenditure.
Recall the quality and function of macronutrients and their role in physical performance.
Describe common micronutrient deficiencies seen in competitive athletes and identify strategies to prevent such occurrences.
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Summarize the physiological energy and macronutrient requirements of the sprint/power athlete and game-playing athlete. Identify supplement strategies to support the sprint/power athlete and game-playing athlete.
Summarize the physiological energy and macronutrient requirements of the endurance athlete.
Identify supplement strategies to support the endurance athlete.
Outline an effective whole food diet to support competitive athletes.
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Mark J. Smith, PhD
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 210
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Food As Medicine
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Describe the secondary metabolites in whole foods.
Understand the role of phytochemicals.
Demonstrate an understanding of how they interact with our cells.
Explain how to preserve them during cooking.
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Recognize the challenges caused by ultra-processed foods
Identify the compounds in the Brassicaceae family
Explain the health benefits of sulforaphane
Explain the importance of preserving secondary metabolites
Recognize the benefits of the fungal kingdom
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Eleonora Gafton, MS, DCN
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 211
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Therapeutic Essential Oils Clinical Applications
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Describe the characteristics and mechanisms of actions of essential oils.
Explain several key controversies in aromatherapy and the implications.
Generalize the safety and quality issues surrounding the clinical use of essential oils.
Compare the various modes of applications of essential oils.
Summarize the pharmacology and biotransformation of essential oils and its constituents.
Recognize the potential interactions of essential oils with medications and nutraceuticals.
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Generalize the various considerations for prescribing essential oils.
Calculate equivalent dosages of essential oils using several different units of measurement.
Apply the guidelines for appropriate prescribing the internal use of essential oils.
Determine the proper application and dosage for various essential oils used for digestive health.
Specify the usage and dose determination for essential oils for mental health.
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Sarah LoBisco, ND, IFMCP
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 212
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Fibromyalgia Global Pain and Fatigue
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Analyze the concept of central pain processing and the consequences of dysfunction of descending inhibition.
Associate FM with trauma and abuse, depression, anxiety, sleep disorder and pain processing disorders with emphasis on limbic system dysfunction, aberrant stress physiology, and ultimate failure of descending anti-nociception.
Assess the difference between regionalized somatic pain and true central allodynia
Describe the accurate differential diagnosis of patients presenting with suspicion of FMS
Identify common subsets of clinical disorders that may lead to an erroneous diagnosis of FMS (i.e., “pseudo” FMS)
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David Brady, DC, ND, CCN, DACBN
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 213
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Functional Approach to Pediatrics
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Describe and Identify the functional medicine approach to common pediatric problems
Develop a comprehensive functional medicine assessment and treatment of common pediatric problems such as constipation, headaches and migraines, upper respiratory infections and otitis media, food sensitivities, allergies, asthma and atopy
Examine the salient features of history, physical examination and laboratory testing to best implement functional medicine interventions to common pediatric problems
Utilize a functional medicine approach to assess what each child may need to get or get rid of to treat each of these common pediatric problems
Summarize the literature supporting the use of functional medicine in pediatrics
Recognize the four pillars of a functional medical approach to chronic pediatric illness – gastroenterologic, immunologic, metabolic and neurologic
Classify and explain the importance of the genetic and genomic susceptibilities/predisposition and environmental triggers of chronic pediatric illnesses
Utilize a functional medicine approach to assessing and treating chronic pediatric disease such as ADHD, Autism, Autoimmune Encephalitis, Anxiety, Allergy and Atopy
Interpret the literature citations and develop protocols based on emerging evidence supporting a functional medicine approach to these chronic pediatric problems
Appraise the assessment and management of the importance of the microbiome in immune tolerance, allergy and autoimmunity.
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 214
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Nutritional Genomics Foundations
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Discuss the catecholamine pathway will be presented in an organized fashion with emphasis on real world applications.
Review clinical case studies.
Assess different genetic mutations within the catecholamine pathway .
Individualize treatment plans in practice.
Demonstrate a basic road map of the catecholamine pathway.
Use genetic parsing software and the tools attained form this course to highlight and modulate genes/SNPs of interest.
Derive natural therapeutic agents to modulate epigenetic expression.
Utilize basic nutrigenomic assessment and treatment knowledge in the catecholamine pathway.
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Robert Brody ND, MS
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 215
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Optimized Exercise & Fitness
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Define and explain the different terms that identify exercise intensity and their relationship to maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max).
Discuss the history of exercise physiology and how technology influenced research and ultimately, exercise guidelines.
Differentiate the physiological responses to sprint interval training and to low-to-moderate intensity continuous training.
Reconstruct a lay explanation to patients and/or clients of why sprint interval training is an extremely effective strategy for improving overall health and fitness.
Summarize key research studies that support sprint interval training.
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Recognize additional research that supports sprint interval training.
Identify key physiological benefits of sprint interval training.
Recall important case study benefits.
Outline effective overall strategies for implementing sprint interval training.
Distinguish appropriate sprint interval exercises for differing populations.
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NCCAOM Providers: By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
Instructors
Mark J. Smith, PhD
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Functional Medicine and Nutrition Virtual Classroom 216
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Nutritional Genomics of Autoimmunity and Chronic Inflammation
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2.0
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Summarize the differences between genomics, genetics, and epigenetics
Illustrate how genomics can affect risk and outcomes in auto-immune and inflammatory conditions
Interpret relative function of genes based on presence of relevant SNPs
Identify genes and SNPS involved in autoimmune disease and chronic inflammation
Assess Dietary, Lifestyle and Herb/Nutrient recommendations based on genomics
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Apply nutritional genomics in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
Outline basic disease pathogenesis in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
Explain which genes and SNPs are relevant depending on the clinical scenario
Assess other contributors to chronic inflammation and autoimmune disease
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NCCAOM Providers: By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.
Instructors
Rob Boyd, ND, CNS
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