Schedule:

  • 9am to 5pm, Feb 11-12, 2023
  • 8 lectures over 2 days
  • Detailed event schedule is below

CE Credits:

  • 12 CEUs to be applied for through OBNM
  • 12 PDA points  approved by NCCAOM (available for the live event attendance only)
  • 3.0  pharmacy applied for through OBNM

Live Webinar Details:

  • This event will be streamed live on Zoom
  • Recordings are provided at no extra cost
  • Recordings can be viewed later for ND CE credit if you miss the live stream
  • Recordings are typically available 2 weeks after the event


Speakers

Paul Anderson, NMD: Talk 1: The Pharmacology of COVID Therapies, Talk 2: Treatment Concepts in resistant Long-COVID

Dr. Anderson will integrate long COViD cases into his two talks. The goal of both talks is his signature panview and then close-up approach, a method of analysis that will help us be fruitful in understanding COVID, long COVID and managing treatment protocols as they present its twists and turns.

Paul Anderson, N.M.D. is a popularly requested speaker for NUNM CE audiences. Dr. Anderson is a recognized pioneer in environmental medicine and appreciated for his diverse expertise in varied areas. As a clinician in integrative and naturopathic medicine his focus on complex infectious, chronic, and oncologic illness has lead him to develop insight into complicated immunological issues affecting all systems. In addition to three decades clinical experience, he also was head of the interventional arm of a US-NIH funded human research trial using IV and integrative therapies in cancer patients. He founded Advanced Medical Therapies in Seattle, Washington, a clinic focusing on cancer and chronic diseases and now focuses his time in collaboration with clinics and hospitals in the US and other countries.

Former positions include multiple medical school posts, Professor of Pharmacology and Clinical Medicine at Bastyr University and Chief of IV Services for Bastyr Oncology Research Center.

He is co-author of the Hay House book “Outside the Box Cancer Therapies” with Dr. Mark Stengler as well as a co-author with Jack Canfield in the anthology “Success Breakthroughs” and the Lioncrest Publishing book “Cancer… The Journey from Diagnosis to Empowerment.”


Heather Zwickey, PhD:COVID, Post-COVID & Autoimmunity: Intriguing COVID and Post COVID Cases

There’s a complicated relationship between SARS-CoV2 and autoimmune disease. This talk is designed to explore the established association between infection and autoimmunity. We will discuss the relevance as we think about those at risk for future COVID triggered autoimmune disease. We will further explore controversy around mass vaccination and how it may influence future autoimmune risk. We’ll then bridge to the topic of post-COVID syndrome and discuss whether post-COVID is an early stage of autoimmune disease. Finally, we will discuss people who had autoimmunity prior to the pandemic and how immune dysregulation that occurs as a part of autoimmunity can play a role in how someone responds to a SARS-CoV2 infection and vaccinations. The medical literature surrounding COVID continues to grow as does its impact on the population. This talk is designed to bring you up to date on COVID and autoimmunity.

Heather Zwickey got many of us up to speed with COVID during her popular Vaccine Intensive talks. She is a popular speaker in immunology and frequently speaks on topics linking immunology and alternative medicine. She earned a Ph.D. in Immunology and Microbiology from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center with a focus on infectious disease and vaccine development. Dr. Zwickey went on to complete a postdoctoral fellowship and teach at Yale University School of Medicine where she worked on immunotherapy for cancer. Dr. Zwickey launched the NUNM Helfgott Research Institute and established the NUNM School of Graduate Studies. She’s won many awards for teaching. Her areas of expertise include nutrition and gastroenterology. She serves as faculty in Immunology and Nutrition at NUNM, and she also teaches in these areas for other universities. She recently served as the Director of Communication and Innovation at Thaena Inc., a microbiome-focused company. She is also involved in a NIH funded clinical research training, focused on training the next generation of integrative medicine researchers.


Alena Guggenheim, ND: The Overlap Between POTS, and Development of Coagulation Issues and Chronic Immune Activation

Dr. Guggenheim previously has helped use tease out the connections between autoimmunity, neurology, and post COVID and through this discussion, Dr. Guggenheim will continue to lead us through emerging research on “long haul COVID symptoms. This talk will look at infections with the sars-cov-2 virus, that can have pluripotent impacts on physiology and contribute to the development of ongoing significant symptomatology. This lecture will specifically focus on the impacts of viral infection on the autonomic nervous system, and evolving hypothesis regarding the impact on chronic immune activation via inappropriate mast cell degranulation, and changes in clotting. We will further cover diagnostic criteria of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, the most common form of post covid dysautonomia, and mast cell activation syndrome, as well as pharmaceutical and integrative therapeutics.

Alena Guggenheim is a 4th generation physician. Her medical education started on the floor next to her mother’s desk at the age of 4. Dermatology textbooks were particularly fascinating. Now she is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, School of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, OR. She graduated from the National University of Natural Medicine in 2007, then completed her residency in 2009 from the same institution. Dr. Guggenheim specializes in the care of children and adults with chronic pain and joint hypermobility disorders. She enjoys working with patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and associated complex symptoms. She likes to help patients navigate health care options and empowering them to make informed decisions.


Leslie Fuller, ND and Jillian Moehle, ND: Post-Acute Sequalae of Covid-19: Pathophysiology Review to Support Management Decisions

Dr. Fuller and Dr. Moehle will start our symposium by presenting their working model for COVID and Long COVID pathophysiology. This model has been teased out by discussions, teaching and cases which unite their shared interests in neurology and complex clinical diagnostics. This review has been started as a basic organ system pathophysiology of PASC (post acute sequelae of COVID), and developed from there.

Dr. Fuller’s Bio: Dr. Fuller's review of the biochemistry of pain and magnesium was the highest ranked lecture of our recent Pain Management conference. Dr. Fuller is a 2009 graduate of NUNM. Her career includes 10 years of work in sports medicine, neurologic disability, and IV therapy. During this time, she has focused on working with individuals with spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, and stroke, as well as helping able-bodied individuals become the best athletes possible. She continues to lecture at NUNM on the topics of neurology, pain management, and IV therapy. Her clinic teaching at NUNM is primarily in pain management and focused on using IV therapy as a primary modality. She also works for University of Western States, where she teaches a primary care series of courses focused on lab diagnosis, pharmacology, and differential diagnosis.

Dr. Moehle’s Bio: Dr. Moehle will be presenting on long-COVID pathophysiology as it relates to GI and endocrine conditions, while laying groundwork for potential treatment approaches. In this presentation she will discuss risk factors, symptom presentation, and relevant research to help inform best clinical practice when it comes to managing patients with long-COVID syndrome.

Dr. Moehle first became interested in COVID pathophysiology as a student during the pandemic when little was known about the virus and patients were presenting with unusual symptoms. She co-authored a paper with Dr. Leslie Fuller and Dr. Angela Hardin on the topic of cranial neuralgia recurrence with COVID, which was published in 2022. In practice, she has treated many patients with both acute and long-COVID syndrome and is passionate about helping other clinicians optimize outcomes for their patients.

Dr. Moehle's areas of clinical interest include endocrine disorders, particularly thyroid and sex hormone optimization, cardio-metabolic conditions, and GI conditions. She is currently a second year resident at Institute of Complementary Medicine in Seattle, WA and holds a position with Institute for Functional Medicine in Medical Education Curriculum Development. She attended University of Oregon where she graduated with a B.S. in Human Physiology and she received her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from NUNM. She is currently completing her Functional Medicine certification with Institute for Functional Medicine.


Kirstin Wilson, ND: PASQ: An Immunological Brain Injury

Dr. Wilson will be discussing the research about why Long Covid patients have so many brain oriented symptoms including a correlation with concussion serum markers in long-covid. Dr. Wilson will lead us through why Long Covid can be considered an immunologic brain injury. She will discuss some pathophysiology and the overlap between long covid and post-concussive syndrome. She will also discuss work-up and treatment approaches for this patient population. She will include a couple clinical cases to learn from.

Dr. Kirstin Wilson is an Naturopathic Doctor and Certified Athletic Trainer with over a decade of experience treating concussions and brain injuries. Her practice focuses on concussions, environmental medicine, EDS/POTS, mast cell issues, orthopedics, and a wide variety of neurological problems. Dr. Wilson is deeply passionate about treating brain injury from a global perspective. She has been applying her knowledge of concussion approaches to treatment of long covid. Her education includes her doctorate in naturopathic medicine from NUNM and her B.S in Kinesiology with emphasis in Athletic Training from San Diego State University. She currently works at Nurture Integrative Health Clinic and Meliora Clinic in Portland, OR.


Erik Lundquist, MD: COVID and Long COVID: Puzzling Cases

Dr Lundquist has worked in consultation with Heather Zwickey to solve puzzling cases. Since COVID the puzzles have intensified and he has been working with many interesting COVID and long-COVID cases. He will share these with us and also share research and insights relevant. Heather will compliment his talk with a focus on immunology relevant.

Dr. Lundquist has a special interest in integrative and holistic medicine. He is currently the founder and medical director for the Temecula Center for Integrative Medicine. He is a member of the American Holistic Medical Association as well as the Institute of Functional Medicine. He specializes in endocrine disorders especially thyroid and adrenal dysfunction, chronic fatigue, migraine headaches, cardio metabolic disorders and chronic pain.

He attended Occidental College in LA where he graduated with a B.A. in Kinesiology and Biology. He received his medical degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine and completed his family medicine residency at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton where he served as chief resident. Dr. Lundquist spent 8 years on active duty with the Navy serving in Iraq as a battalion surgeon with the Marine Corps as well as serving for 3 years at a Naval Hospital in Naples, Italy.

Dr. Lundquist is Board Certified in Family Medicine with ABFM and he is sub-specialized with the American Board of Integrative Medicine (ABoIM). He also has received a certification from the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine (ABIHM).

He is married with three children and loves inspiring his patients to take control of their health and combat "dis-ease". He enjoys lecturing to his peers about integrative and functional medicine approaches to chronic diseases.


Erin Walker, ND and Melissa Barber, ND: A naturopathic treatment approach for mild and moderate COVID-19: Sharing Naturopathic protocols for treating COVID and Long COVID

Dr. Barber did a preceptorship with Dr. Walker. This took an interesting turn when they decided to publish an article together. The article co-published with Dr. Richard Barrett and Ryan Bradley, has proven popular. Dr. Walker and Dr. Barber will present both the protocol and cases that inspired the article and then they will discuss how any naturopath can turn cases into research articles and thus widen the ND reach. The article we are referring to is “A naturopathic treatment approach for mild and moderate COVID-19: A retrospective chart review” published in the journal of Complementary Therapies in Medicine in 2021.

A dynamic review of mild to moderate COVID-19 cases seen in an outpatient, naturopathic, primary care setting will be provided. Patients experienced complete symptom resolution after receiving naturopathic treatment including botanical medicine, probiotics, dietary changes, and oral and IV nutrient therapy. Discussion will cover the stratified treatment protocol provided based on disease severity and risk factors, as well as address patient health outcomes. We will conclude the presentation highlighting takeaways on reporting and publishing from the point-of-care. Different tools developed by Dr. Barber on writing and publishing case reports, case series, and retrospective chart reviews will be shared.

Erin Walker, ND: Dr. Walker instantly knew that natural medicine was her calling. She moved to Portland to attend the National College of Natural Medicine, earning her doctorate in 2007. Dr. Walker completed her residency at Salem Naturopathic Clinic in 2009.She and her husband Brant Walker established Canby Clinic in 2010 as a part-time country clinic. Word of mouth from satisfied patients quickly spread and Canby Clinic has since grown into a full-time, multi-physician clinic serving many patients with a variety of conditions.

Melissa S. Barber, ND, MSc, E-RYT: Dr. Barber has worked in diverse facets of health research for nearly 15 years – from basic science to epidemiology to practice-based research. Dr. Barber has been on the CAse REport (CARE) Steering Committee since 2014 and was co-author of the CARE Explanation and Elaboration (E&E) document, a manual for writing case reports. Her areas of focus have been to increase reporting, from the point-of-care, on complementary and integrative health (CIH) interventions and support CIH providers in the writing and publication process. Dr. Barber is currently working in clinical research at an interventional orthopedic and regenerative medicine practice in Lake Oswego, OR.


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Standard Prices:  

400 for Healthcare Practitioner, 

375 for NUNM Alumni, 

150 for Medical Student (with  current school registration)

  • Extra early bird discount is $75 off of this price, ends on 1/23 at 11:59 pm
  • Early bird discount is $25 off of these prices ends on 2/03 at 11:59  pm

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