The American Academy of Environmental Medicine holds the medical conference
“Integrative Solutions for 21st Century Medicine”
October 23-26, 2014
in Albuquerque, New Mexico
http://www.aaemconference.com/
On October 23, Joseph Mangano will present “Nuclear Reactor Releases and Harm to Human Health ”. The workshop is part of an all-day workshop on “Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity as an Emerging Illness”, designed for primary care providers, “including physicians, nurses and physicians assistants who manage complex patients.”
http://aaemconference.com/workshop1.html http://aaemconference.com/workshop1schedule.html
October 23 EHS Workshop Schedule —
The main conference schedule, covering many topics, is here http://www.aaemconference.com/program.html
Information on other workshops on October 23 is here:
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LDA: Low Dose Enzyme Activated Immunotherapy http://aaemconference.com/workshop2.html
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Mold and Mycotoxin Workshop
http://aaemconference.com/workshop3.html
Up to 26.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits can be earned at this conference.
The number of Americans with Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCCs) is rising (more than one in four). This problem is increasingly being addressed in Public Health forums, by the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Center for Disease Control. Clusters of diseases are occurring in the same individual and have been associated with various etiologies. The range of body systems affected is broad: immune, central nervous system, respiratory, endocrine, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal. These clusters of diseases have synergistic interactions.
This CME conference will explore the toxins, triggers and potential solutions for many of these Multiple Chronic Conditions. The etiologies are myriad: environmental influences include air; water; food and food additives; food preparation methods; ingestant chemicals; aerosolized toxins and toxicants; contact materials; electromagnetic force overload – in short, 21st century exposures affect the genome, epigenome, celluar and extracellular structures that produce the phenotype(s) of diseases we commonly see in practice. Physicians must become familiar with the complex mechanisms behind these problems, as well as how to accurately diagnose and effectively treat them.
ACCREDITATION: The American Academy of Environmental Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.