Course overview
Mold and Mycotoxins: Who’s Impacted, How to Test and What to Do If You Find It Toxins as the Primary Drivers of Chronic Disease
In this course, the prevalence of mold and mycotoxins and their role in immune and neurological diseases are discussed and ways provided to identify, confirm and treat the condition.
Faculty
Jill Evenson, ND
Board Review Series
AIHM 2016 Annual Conference
Required Lessons
1
Time to Complete
1 hour
Non-CME Eligible*
0 Credits
What you will learn
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Course Summary
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify the mold/mycotoxin affected patient.
- Identify criteria for the diagnosis of mold/mycotoxin toxicity.
- Identify the strengths and limitations of currently available testing.
- Select effective treatment strategies targeted to individual patients.
- Use patient resources for home, school, or occupational remediation.
Course includes:
Included in this course
Course Faculty
Jill Evenson, ND
About Jill
Dr. Jill Evenson earned her Naturopathic Doctor Degree with Honors from the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR in 2003. For over 10 years, she was director and practicing member of two integrative clinics, where she witnessed the efficacy and synergy of a team approach to patient care. She's now focusing on research, teaching, and writing. She served as President of the WI Naturopathic Doctors Association for 6 years and on the AANP committee for licensure for NDs.
*CME/CEU Credits
The CME for this course has expired, however you will continue to have access to your purchased content.