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Energy Advanced Practice Module 2017 (APM)

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Illuminating the Energy Spectrum: Evidence and Emerging Clinical Solutions for Managing Pain, Fatigue, and Cognitive Dysfunction

Up to 16.25 CME Credits Camera Live Stream Available
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  • This course is part of the IFM Certification Program. More Info
  • This course is eligible for Resident and Medical Student Tuition. More Info
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Details

Today’s Landscape

Energy drives all biologic activity—within individual atoms and molecules, as part of cellular physiology, up through organ-system and whole-person functioning, and, ultimately, the entire biosphere. The last 20 years have brought us dramatic breakthroughs in understanding about how mitochondria work and what they require for enduring optimal function. Genetic and epigenetic vulnerabilities have been discovered; the effects of toxic environmental exposures on energy production have been revealed; and connections between dysregulation in energy production and many clinical conditions have been described.

Physiology is one side of the coin, but we are also learning about the larger energy landscape, including the mechanisms underlying the clinical effects of magnetic fields and microcurrent, hands-on therapies such as manipulation and craniosacral, acupuncture, and the profound power of the therapeutic partnership.

IFM’s energy Advanced Practice Module

This Advanced Practice Module will investigate the science of mitochondrial function and dysfunction, the impact of oxidative stress, as well as nutritional and lifestyle influences on both health and disease. Clinicians will learn how to regenerate compromised mitochondrial function and how to address the varied underlying causes of fatigue, depression, headache, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. Evidence-based modalities to address pain will be introduced, and the profound potential of the healing partnership will be both explored and experienced.

IFM Planning Calendar

Schedule and Educators

8:00 am - 9:30 am
David Haase, MD Illuminating the Energy Spectrum: The Functional Medicine Approach to Optimizing Energy Production
9:30 am - 10:00 am
Monique Class, MS, APRN, BC Connecting Energy to Energetics Part 1
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Monique Class, MS, APRN, BC Optimizing Cellular Energy Production: The Mito Food Plan
1:30 pm - 2:45 pm
David Haase, MD Energy From the Organelle to the Organ to the Organism
3:45 pm - 5:15 pm
Lisa M. (Perry) Portera, DC A Functional Approach to Pain: Clinical Considerations and Case-Based Applications
5:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Lisa M. (Perry) Portera, DC Connecting Energy to Energetics Part 2
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm
7:00 am - 7:45 am
Robert Luby, MD Optional (non-CME) IFM Certification Program: The Path and Benefits
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Terry Wahls, MD Functional Medicine Approach to Neurodegeneration: Clinical Considerations and Case-Based Applications
10:30 am - 11:45 am
David Haase, MD Functional Approach to Fatigue: Clinical Considerations and Case-Based Applications
11:45 am - 12:00 pm
Monique Class, MS, APRN, BC Connecting Energy to Energetics Part 3
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Lisa M. (Perry) Portera, DC Functional Approach to Headaches and Migraines: Clinical Considerations and Case-Based Applications
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
4:30 pm - 5:45 pm
David Rakel, MD The Centrality of the Therapeutic Encounter
5:45 pm - 6:00 pm
David Rakel, MD Connecting Energy to Energetics Part 4
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Kristi Hughes, ND M M Energy: Business and Clinical Strategies for Successful Practice Implementation (non-CME)
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Jay Lombard, DO Functional Approach to Depression: Clinical Considerations and Case-Based Applications
9:30 am - 10:00 am
Jay Lombard, DO Question and Answer Session
10:30 am - 11:45 am
11:45 am - 12:00 pm
David Haase, MD Closing

Additional Information

Benefits

  • CME credit
  • A step toward becoming an IFM Certified Practitioner
  • Two and a half days of live lectures
  • Course Materials: PDF presentation slides, MP3 audio recordings, and MP4 video recordings of presentations (Recordings are available to download from your online account 4-6 weeks after the course concludes)
  • Pre- and post-course webinars
  • Temporary access to over 200 downloadable clinician resources that can be accessed and used in practice immediately after the course (Intake forms, patient handouts, and assessment questionnaires)
  • Healthful snacks and morning movement activities (in-person only)
  • Question and Answer sessions with presenters
  • Networking opportunities
  • Opportunities to ask additional questions on a post-conference online forum moderated by IFM faculty

Clinical competencies to be mastered through the module:

  • Define and understand the importance of energy regulation and mitochondrial function from a clinical perspective.
  • Employ advanced approaches to history, physical examination, and laboratory assessments to improve the recognition of clinical syndromes related to mitochondrial function and energy regulation.
  • Individualize functional treatment protocols to address mitochondrial dysfunction and increased demand for cellular energy.
  • Identify common antecedents, triggers, and mediators underlying mitochondrial dysfunction and increased energy demand in clinical syndromes and map energy regulation issues to the Functional Medicine clinical matrix.
  • Develop and apply a personalized approach to preparing for clinical encounters.
  • Improve clinical outcomes through the intentional development of true therapeutic partnerships with patients.
  • Recognize when to use or refer patients for physical medicine treatments and various electrical and mind-body modalities to address pain, improve energy regulation, support structural integrity, and tissue healing.
  • Design and implement interventions to mitigate the effects of oxidative stress, inflammation, and structural changes on mitochondrial function.
  • Apply functional “Clinical Considerations” to more effectively evaluate and personalize treatments for fatigue, chronic pain, depression, headaches, and neurodegenerative disorders.

Hotel Information

Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel
221 North Columbus Drive
Chicago, IL 60601
Click to book your hotel room at the IFM rate
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Hotel Rate Information
IFM Room Block Rate: $249
Extended Cutoff for Special Room Rate: June 23, 2017 (subject to availability)

Rooms in the block are limited and may sell out prior to the cutoff date.

To make your reservation, please book online or call 800.333.3333 and mention you are booking in the “IFM – Hormone and Energy APMs” room block.

Stay at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel and take advantage of the sundeck and rooftop pool, outdoor wellness space with a walking track, and nearby Mariano’s grocery store, featuring a fabulous salad bar.

All attendees who make a reservation in the IFM room block before the cutoff date will be entered to win 2 free nights at the hotel. If you win, apply it right away towards your stay!
Healthy Dining
IFM knows how important it is to have healthy food options, and that many of our partners have special dietary needs. With that in mind, we have compiled a list of nearby restaurants serving Fresh Fare that can accommodate those needs.
Airport Information, Directions, and Parking

Chicago Midway Airport – MDW (12 miles)

  • North on Cicero Avenue to 1-55 North/Stevenson Expy (6.6 miles)
  • Use left 2 lanes to take the U.S. 41 N/Lake Shore Drive N exit (0.5 miles)
  • Merge onto US-41 N/S Lake Shore Dr
  • Exit on Monroe St
  • Right turn on Michigan Ave
  • Right turn on Randolph St
  • As soon as you turn, stay right to go up ramp to upper Randolph
  • Turn left onto Columbus. This will be the first light after you come up the ramp.
    The hotel is on the right hand side

Chicago O’Hare International Airport – ORD (18 miles)

  • Take I-90/94
  • Follow signs to Chicago (12.35 miles)
  • Exit at Ohio Street (Exit number 50B), toward 600 N (1.17 miles)
  • Turn right on N Michigan Ave
  • Turn left onto E South Water St (0.5 miles)
  • Keep left at the fork to continue on E South Water St
  • At the stop sign, stay straight to go onto the middle section of E South Water St. This is a ramp that will take you to the upper level.
  • Make a right onto Upper Columbus Dr. At the second median (by CVS) make a U-turn. The Main entrance of the hotel will be on the right.

Parking

  • Self-parking: $49 per day, does not allow in and out privileges
  • Valet parking: $65 per day, allows in and out privileges

Transportation

  • Click here for information about shared airport transportation provided by GO Airport Express.

Parking and transportation information is provided for reference only and subject to change. For transportation assistance or additional questions please contact the hotel directly at 312.565.5258.

CME Information

IFM is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

MDs and DOs: The Institute for Functional Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The American Osteopathic Association has approved IFM’s courses for Preventive Medicine certification within the American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine.

NEW! ABIM MOC Points available: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 16.25 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

DCs: Northwestern Health Science University (NWHSU) provides continuing education credit for chiropractic physicians. An application was submitted to NWHSU who applies to all states, except Arizona, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Texas, and Tennessee. Applications were submitted for 16.25 continuing education units (CEUs). Please note that DCs may or may not be eligible for CME through live stream. For a complete list of states and approval hours, please contact IFM or check with your state board.

NDs: Generally, programs that are accredited through the ACCME to provide Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits are approved by individual naturopathic state licensing boards. Please contact your individual state board to inquire if continuing education credits from ACCME-accredited organizations are accepted.

Nursing Professionals: For the purpose of re-certification with the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), contact hours approved through ACCME can be used. Please contact your state nursing board to inquire if continuing education credits from ACCME-accredited organizations are accepted.

PAs: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts all continuing education credits from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

RDs: An application will be submitted to The Commission on Dietetic Registration for 16.25 continuing professional education units (CPEUs).

LAcs: IFM is a continuing education provider (provider #0232) of the California Acupuncture Board (CAB). An application has been submitted to the CAB for 16.25 Category 1 hours. Per the Recertification Handbook of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental (NCCAOM), if a course is approved by a state acupuncture regulatory board, then it is eligible to submit with the re-certification application. Please contact your individual state board to inquire if continuing education credits can be obtained from this course.

Other: Please contact your state licensing board to inquire if continuing education credits from ACCME-accredited organizations are accepted and can be obtained from this conference.

*CME credits are subject to change

Registration Policy

Program materials and CME certificates for both in-person and live-stream programs are delivered to you through your personal IFM online account. For this reason, you may not register multiple people or someone other than yourself. Online registration will close at 4:00 pm Pacific on Friday, July 14. After online registration closes, you may still register by phone or in person at the check-in desk if you are attending the in-person program (subject to space). Late registrations will incur a $300 processing fee. No live-stream registration will be taken after 4:00 pm PST on Friday, July 14.

Live-Stream Participation Policy

Live participation July 16-18, 2017 is required for this IFM program. You must participate in the broadcast by logging in to your unique IFM account to receive CME credit and to fulfill IFM Certification Program requirements. Live-stream log-in information is unique and cannot be shared. Those who do not log in through their own IFM account during the live broadcast will be removed from the program and will not receive program materials, recordings, CME credit, or credit toward the IFM Certification Program.

in-person Participation Policy

You must check in and be present in person at the in-person program to receive CME credit and to fulfill IFM Certification Program requirements. Only registered attendees with name badges will be allowed in the conference room. Children and unregistered spouses may not attend the program or sponsored events.

Cancellation Policies

In-Person Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be received in writing no later than July 6, 2017, to be eligible for a refund, less a $150 cancellation fee. Cancellations received after July 6 and before July 16, 2017, are eligible for a refund less a $300 late cancellation fee. Tuition is nontransferable. Failure to appear at the program with no prior written cancellation will result in complete forfeiture of tuition and the course will not count toward certification (nonrefundable, nontransferable, no exceptions).

Cancellation requests must be received in writing by email or fax: tabithabarth@ifm.org or 253.661.8310. IFM will reply with a written acknowledgement.

Live-Stream Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be received in writing no later than July 6, 2017, to be eligible for a refund less a $150 cancellation fee. Cancellations received after July 6 and before July 16 are eligible for a refund less a $300 late cancellation fee. Tuition is non-transferable. Failure to log in to the live stream broadcast with no prior written cancellation will result in complete forfeiture of tuition and the course will not count toward certification (nonrefundable, nontransferable, no exceptions). Program materials are available only to participants. Just as is the case with in-person courses, participation is limited to the paid registrant. Log-in information is unique and cannot be shared.

Cancellation requests must be received in writing by email or fax: tabithabarth@ifm.org or 253.661.8310. IFM will reply with a written acknowledgement.

Switching Policy

Switching from the in-person event to the live-streaming option or from the live-streaming option to the in-person event will incur a $150 processing fee until July 6, 2017. Requests to switch made after July 6, 2017, will incur a $300 processing fee. Requests to switch must be submitted no later than 4:00 pm PST on Friday, July 14, 2017, in writing to tabithabarth@ifm.org or faxed to 253.661.8310. Switches can only be made from the in-person to live stream format (or vice versa) for the program you are registered for.

My registration for the Energy Advanced Practice Module signifies that I have read and agreed to IFM’s cancellation policy found above. My participation in the IFM Program is not a substitute for any licensing requirements that may be applicable to me and does not independently authorize me to render care, prescribe regimens or prescribe medications or supplements. My activities in the health and wellness field remain subject to my education, qualifications and licensure.

Live-Stream Information

Practitioners who register for the live-stream of any APM receive the same benefits as in-person participants, including CME credit, audio and video recordings, PowerPoint materials, and completion of one step toward becoming an IFM Certified Practitioner (Note: You must log in to view the live broadcast with your unique access link to receive credit toward IFM Certification).

Additional information related to how to access live streams (including system requirements) can be found in our FAQ section.

DCs: Please note that DCs may or may not be eligible for CME through live stream. For a complete list of states and approval hours, please contact IFM or check with your state board.

Practice Implementation

Addressing the Need for Practice Implementation Learning

In our recent study, Functional Medicine Practices, Opportunities, Challenges, and Emerging Trends, we uncovered a common need among practitioners for robust practice implementation training. In response, we’ve begun to enhance each of our Advanced Practice Modules (APMs) with additional content on translating the module into action. New presentations will explore topics ranging from clinical pearls to billing and coding compliance for insurance-based practices.

BUSINESS AND CLINICAL STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE IMPLEMENTATION

Optional Evening Session
The Business and Clinical Strategies for Successful Practice Implementation series is a set of 90-minute informational sessions, each of which outline the tools, laboratory testing, billing and coding, and legal considerations for implementing the Functional Medicine techniques discussed during the conference. Each session will include presentations by experts as well as a Q&A session that will allow practitioners to ask specific questions about billing, coding, and legal advice. These optional sessions will be offered in the evening of the second day of the APM conference.

The series is specific to the content taught at IFM. Materials, tools, and resources used will correspond to theories, therapies, treatment modalities, and considerations specific to practitioners trained in IFM’s approach to Functional Medicine and relevant APMs.

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