Transcending Borders Towards Global Health: Global Health Conference

CAND members receive special registration rate of only $400! Introducing… Transcending Borders Towards Global Health: Discovering Sustainable Pathways from Local to Global The University of Western Ontario’s Office of Global Health at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry is proud to announce their inaugural Global Health Conference April 27-29, 2012 University of Western Ontario […]

Rx for Wealth Network Symposium

Rx for Wealth Network April 28th, 2012 Symposium Ritz Carlton, Dana Point, CA   Mission of Rx for Wealth Network Rx for Wealth Network (RXW) is committed to helping doctors offer the best evidence based medicine while keeping up to date with all of the newest technologies in today’s growing medical market. RXW prides itself […]

Personal Growth: A Whole-Person Approach

Bastyr University and its teaching clinic, Bastyr Center for Natural Health, are proud to present "Living Naturally: Conversations on Health and Happiness with Bastyr Experts" — a free series of talks with accomplished Bastyr faculty members. Each conversation will take place at Bastyr Center for Natural Health in Seattle and feature an audience Q&A session. […]

Pain Management

with Kumar Biswas ND Halifax, April 28 Cost $165 All seminars start at 8:30 and finish by 4:30, lunch is included. All seminars will cover the foundation of pain from injury through auto immune. Kumar Biswas will focus on pain mechanisms, auto-immune, diagnosis and then move into treatment protocols and injection training. More information and […]

“Nicholas Culpeper,” presented by Jenn Dazey, ND, RH (AHG)

Tuesday, May 1, noon to 12:50 p.m. Nick Culpeper was a 17th century English botanist, herbalist, physician and astrologer. He had a fascinating and unique approach to understanding plants and diseases from an astrological yet scientific point of view. Culpeper's success as an herbalist made him particularly critical of the Royal College of Physicians, and […]

“Percy Julian: Pioneer in Pharmacognosy,” presented by Eric Yarnell, ND, RH (AHG)

Thursday, May 3, noon to 12:50 p.m. Percy Julian, PhD (1899-1975), was one of the first African-Americans granted a PhD (in chemistry in his case). He worked in the area of plant chemistry and pharmacognosy. He was instrumental in the commercialization of creating human hormones from plant precursor compounds from soy and wild yam. Despite […]

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