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Date: February 9, 2016 at 2:46:14 PM EST
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Webinar Opportunities!
February 9, 2016
Webinar 1:
TITLE : Holistic Heart Health : Developing a New Practice Paradigm
SPEAKER : Regina S. Druz, MD, FACC, FASNC
DAY & DATE: Monday, February 29, 2016
TIME: 1:00 pm eastern/12:00 pm central/11:00 am mountain/10:00 am pacific
REGISTRATION LINK : http://bit.ly/1Rysvjk Register
*Registration is FREE
*Note, this session will be presented using VOIP. A phone number will not be available.
*1 Free CPEU Credit will be earned for live attendance.
Webinar will be recorded and posted to the AIND website for later viewing.
SESSION SUMMARY :
The webinar will present a novel holistic cardiology program that address heart disease through genetic, nutritional, environmental, exercise and supplements approach.
SPEAKER BIO :
Regina S Druz, MD, FACC, FASNC is Founder and Medical Director, Integrative Cardiology Center of Long Island- NY. She is an experienced non Invasive Cardiologist
known as Excellence in Clinical Care, Cardiac Imaging and Research. She is patient-centric & Physician Friendly, Highly skilled Professional who places Quality,
dedication and humanity above all.
OBJECTIVES :
1) Learn about a role of nutrigenomics in selecting a personalized nutrition plan.
2) Learn about advanced lipid analysis, and its impact on supplement selection
3) Understand how nutritional modification changes patient's cardiac risk
CPEU: 1
Level : 2
Learning Need Codes : 3060, 5160, 5420, 8018
Webinar 2:
Title: Asian-Indian Cardiovascular Disease Uniqueness and the Role of Nutrition Therapy
Speaker: Diana Noland, MPH RDN CCN LD
Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Time: 1:00 pm eastern/12:00 pm central/11:00 am mountain/10:00 am pacific
Registration Link: http://bit.ly/1WoBjcu
*Registration is free
*Note, this session will be presented using VOIP. A phone number will not be available.
*1 Free CPEU Credit will be earned for live attendance.
Webinar will be recorded and posted to the AIND MIG website for later viewing.
Session Summary
DESCRIPTION: The Integrative and Functional lens allows nutrition practitioners to assess and intervene using personalized lifestyle therapies (including diet) to optimize wellness and address the high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the Asian-Indian population. This webinar presents the current science and evidence for the particular pathophysiology of CVD in the Asian-Indian population. The unique genotype and phenotype of Asian-Indian peoples implicate specific nutrition therapies that go beyond the USA cardiovascular standard of care to improve outcomes as well as prevention. Nutritionists can play a major role in treatment and prevention with these science and evidence-based guidelines. Join Diana Noland in the discussion of the importance of advanced dietetic specialists skills in the role of the emerging science and relationship between nutrition, lifestyle and genome.
In this webinar, we will cover:
The science and evidence-base for clinical application of specialized nutritional therapy for Asian-Indian cardiovascular disease
Basics for an assessment of an individuals cardiovascular health and risk factors
Basic considerations for MNT for Asian-Indian cardiovascular dietary and dietary supplement interventions
Speaker Bio
Diana Noland, MPH RDN CCN, is owner of an Integrative and Functional Nutrition Therapy private practice, FoodFax, in Burbank, California. She is one of the emerging Functional Nutrition Practitioners and educators skilled in a functional medicine approach to the nutritional imbalances characteristic of chronic disease, and was the recipient of the Dietitians in Integrative and Functional Medicine (DIFM) ADA DPG 2010 Excellence in Clinical Practice Award and 2015 DIFM Lifetime Achievement Award. Being Board Certified in Clinical Nutrition (CCN) and Institute for Functional Medicine Certification Candidate (2016), she is trained in the study of nutrition, supplements, nutrigenomics and specialty functional testing. She is a sought after international speaker and educator on the benefits and concerns using functional nutrition, supplements, and herbs. Diana served on the faculty of the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and developed and chaired the IFM Nutrition Advisory Board 2006-2009. Diana has authored many articles and chapters in nutrition professional and lay publications, and currently is adjunct faculty, University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) Dietetics and Nutrition, after coordinating the development of curriculum for an integrative nutrition track in the dietetics internship graduate program at KUMC in collaboration with the KU Integrative Med Clinic. www.nolandnutrition.com
Objectives
1. Review the science and evidence-based science and evidence-based toolbox for the advanced dietetics specialty of medical nutrition therapy (MNT) for Asian-Indian cardiology
2. Identify 10 physiological and genomic bio markers influenced that are useful in monitoring Asian-Indian nutrition status and metabolic response to targeted nutritional therapy
3. Understand the role of diet and dietary supplements in the practice of Asian-Indian MNT
Learning Codes:
CPE Level II:
Learning Need Code(s)
2100 Nutritional Biochemistry
2050 Genetics, NutriGenomics
3060 Laboratory Tests
3100 -- Supplement nutrients, Botanicals
5000 Medical Nutrition Therapy
For any questions please contact :
Rita Kashi Batheja, MS RDN CDN FAND
Online Community Leader, AIND MIG
Tel 516-868-0605
Aarti Batavia, MS RDN CLT CFSP IFMCP
Communications Coordinator, AIND MIG
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