Let's face it, physicians can be frustrated by educated consumers and patients who ask a lot of questions, do some amount of medical research and want the most natural and safe treatments! It is certainly annoying to patients to ask questions on nutrition, supplements, depression, and diet, which their doctors can't answer! The obvious answer is a medical conference with CME credits on relevant topics! The Integrative Medicine Consortium (IMC) is having their first medical conference, which is definitely going to be a historic medical event for several reasons! Before I get too far into this, in the interest of full disclosure and integrity - I must state that I am the Executive Coordinator of the Integrative Medicine Consortium (IMC). I'll come back to my relationship with the IMC later.
Four of the Eight IMC member organizations have come together to participate in the first IMC conference - the iMosaic. Reasons for physicians to attend include:
- Over 80 sessions to choose from (if including the lead-in workshops)
- Earn up to 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
- Hundreds of like-minded attendees to network with
- Clinical workshops to enhance your practice
- Earn Certification in Chelation Therapy
- Dynamic exhibit hall
- Receptions and a Gala for entertainment
- Learn new environmental/integrative/holistic approaches to medicine
- World renowned faculty
- Gourmet nutritious food
- Convenient location, low travel costs
To see more information, visit this link: www.iMosaic.org. The four organizations that are participating include: The American Academy of Environmental Medicine, The American College For Advancement in Medicine, American Holistic Medical Association, and The International College for Integrative Medicine. For your physician, this medical conference offers a plethora of medical topics in a convenient location that is affordable! You want the best medical care for yourself and your family - helping your physician get educated is a win-win for everyone involved!
You will be doing yourself a favor by sharing this information with your health care provider. Now, back to my personal involvement in the IMC. I have been the Executive Coordinator since about November of 2007. This position allows me to fulfill on my passion - transforming health care for the benefit of all. These are the kinds of physicians who saved my daughter's life! They are light years ahead in using the best science and technology to produce superior results and the ones who typically are the most schooled in celiac disease, gluten intolerance, food allergies and food sensitivities. Let me know if you have any questions! I guess this means that you know where I will be from April 6th to the 10th!
Love,
Lisa

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