What you'll get:
A comprehensive discussion of the available literature with citations and integrative treatment methods employed by the presenter in his Integrative Medicine practice.
Lectures are 2+ hours per topic and include Q&A for each session
Replays will be available as long as the platform is active.
PDF copies of all the slide sets.
An extensive library of downloadable, modifiable Worksheets, patient forms, patient handouts and relevant articles
6 months of FREE access to the weekly New endocrinology discussion group, where we bring cases and relevant topics for in depth discussion each Sunday evening.
Automatic enrollment in the next Live edition of The New Endocrinology
Introduction to New Clinical Endocrinology
The Laboratory
Thyroid Part 1: Physiology and Dysfunction, Diagnosis and Treatment - Normal Function and Testing
Thyroid part 2: Treatment of Common Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid Part 3: Advanced Thyroid issues - Diagnosis and Treatment Tricky Cases
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis: Regulation and Disruption
The Adrenal Gland: Stress and Chronic Fatigue
Hypogonadism, Andropause, and HRT for Men
The Ovaries: PMS, Menstrual Problems and HRT for Menopause
Insulin Resistance: The Metabolic Syndrome and Type II Diabetes
Bones and Hormones: Evaluating the Osteoporotic Patient for PTH
Vitamin D and related Problems
Case Presentations, Putting it all together
Level of Evidence for Patient Care Recommendations Unless otherwise stated, the level of evidence is C. The information, comments, and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the speaker based on his training, clinical experience, and interpretation of the literature and for educational purposes only.
Practitioners should evaluate the information, comments, and opinions using their own expertise coupled with assessment for each patient.
- The speaker acknowledges that approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of illness, in general, and illness due to environmental exposure specifically are not universally agreed upon by all health care providers at this time.
- The following presentation reflects the speaker's review of the literature and clinical experience only and will be open to discussion and debate following the presentation.
- The speaker is not advocating for any specific treatment or diagnostic approach, simply presenting available knowledge and common practices at this time and encouraging discussion and debate of material presented.
- When specific tests, treatments and dosages are presented, it is simply to raise awareness of common practice, not advocating for their use.
"This course material and its application to patient management has completely changed my practice philosophy and practice as a whole! I'm an otolaryngic allergist, I cannot count how many patients' sinus/allergy symptoms simply disappear after appropriately managing their thyroid and adrenal dysfunction. I am looking forward to applying even more of this "do what works" philosophy in the future."
Dana G Clark MD
"All of the topics were very relevant. No matter what field of medicine we work in, all of us at some point will have patients with thyroid issues, adrenal fatigue/exhaustion, hormone imbalances and metabolic/blood sugar issues. Dr. Alan is able to take complex physiology and scientific principles and break it down for us so we can use common sense approaches to patients with endocrine issues."
K Evans, FRNP