Password Protected
To view this protected post, enter the password below:
This content is password protected. Please enter the password to view the session assets.
Dr. Cindy M. Howard earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic from the National University of Health Sciences and is in private practice in Orland Park, Illinois, just south of Chicago. She is a Board Certified Chiropractic Internist and Board Certified Nutritionist and holds a Fellowship in Acupuncture from the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture. She is currently working on her diplomate in Chiropractic Neurology.
Dr. Howard is the Director of Functional Nutrition for Neurosport Elite. She teaches for the DABCI (Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Internists) on male and female pelvic disorders, pediatrics, Immunology, GI disorders, Endocrinology, and Nutritional Blood Analysis/Interpretation. Other current positions include the Northern Illinois Delegate for the American Chiropractic Association and recipient of the Flynn/Lynch Award in 2015 for outstanding service, Executive Board Member and instructor for POWERPlay in Sports, and the Medical Advisory Board for Integrative Therapeutics and the Functional Medicine University.
She serves as a local Board member for the Frankfort Falcons Youth Football organization, and team Chiropractic Physician for Dreamz Elite competitive Cheerleaders. She maintains her private practice and travels all over the country lecturing for various companies.
This course explores the role of medical errors in managing aging populations, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy, patient communication, and the integration of evidence-based protocols. Presenters will address common mistakes in prescribing treatments, ordering tests, and implementing therapies in patients with chronic or age-related conditions. Special attention will be given to the importance of metabolomics, proper medication use, and avoiding errors in genetic testing and supplementation. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to optimize care and minimize risks when managing aging patients.
Learning Objectives
Click Here and Rate This Course
Sponsors: Professional Health Products, Max Gen, Metabolic Code
This course addresses the unique risk factors chiropractic physicians face when managing aging populations, including diagnostic, treatment, and communication risks. Speakers will explore topics like methylation, inflammation, and genetic predispositions to guide safe and effective care. Attendees will also learn risk mitigation strategies for handling chronic conditions, prescribing nutraceuticals, and integrating exercise protocols into care plans. By the end of this course, participants will be prepared to minimize risks and enhance outcomes in their practice.
Learning Objectives
Click Here and Rate This Course
Sponsors: Professional Health Products, Max Gen, Metabolic Code
This two-hour program will cover the basics in genetic testing and how to determine what the patient needs in order to prevent the disease process based on their genetic predisposition. Evaluating blood work can help support those recommendations and will help determine where the patient is in relationship to being preventative or reactive depending on where they are on their path of health. Being able to coordinate care between the testing can increase success rates in treatment and prevention. Genetic markers can also help dictate the type of exercise and diet patterns that will be most beneficial for your patients. Ever have the one who “eats right and exercises all the time” and can’t lose weight? This is an example of how genetic testing can alter their path and your treatment protocol. Case studies demonstrating this work in clinical practice will be shared.
Learning Objectives
Click Here and Rate This Course
Sponsor: Professional Health Products
To view this protected post, enter the password below:
This content is password protected. Please enter the password to view the session assets.