About this Event
The post-pandemic era has brought about a surge in patients facing immune dysfunction, exhaustion, brain fog, exercise intolerance, sleep challenges, and increased pain.
Many individuals with post-acute sequelae COVID experience debilitating symptoms such as pain, extreme fatigue, brain fog, and gut dysfunction. They struggle to find root-cause approaches to restore their energy and wellness. Recent studies state that long-haul syndrome is not self-resolving unless the underlying causes driving the tissue damage and severe inflammation are addressed.
In her workshop, Dr. Kristi delves into sub-phenotypes of PASC, exploring hypotheses related to viral persistence, mitochondrial dysfunction, immune dysregulation, organ injury, and microbiome challenges.
Cultivating immune resilience and providing a post-viral recovery program involves identifying unique antecedents and triggers while addressing root causes with natural medicine solutions, dietary modifications, and targeted therapeutics. Personalized care plans are essential to manage post-viral response effectively.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the five drivers of long-haul syndrome and post-acute sequelae COVID.
- Identify factors increasing susceptibility to post-viral syndromes.
- Explore direct and indirect pathophysiological complications of long-haul syndrome.
- Learn about sequencing care for patients with stealth infections, biotoxins, and viral challenges.
- Discover nutrition and botanical nutraceuticals for foundational immune resilience nutrition, preventing severe infections while addressing PASC root causes.
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11600 West Park Place, Milwaukee, WI 53224
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Phone: 414.359.9823
CE Hours and Approval: 8 Hours applied for WI DCs
Presenter Bio:
Kristi Morlan-Hughes, ND, IFMCP, FMCHC, has over 20 years of experience in medical education and brings her extensive functional medicine and nutrition-based clinical expertise to the stage. Dr. Kristi began teaching educational programs for NutriDyn in 1999. She is a science advisory board member and the chief medical education officer supporting NutriDyn educational offerings. Dr. Kristi served as the director of medical education at the IFM for over a decade and is currently a core senior faculty member in the certification program. She is a functional medicine coaching academy development team member, a founding faculty member, a 2022 FMCA graduate, and on the curriculum advisory panel.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Wisconsin Club's Country Club, 6200 West Good Hope Road, Milwaukee, United States
USD 85.00 to USD 279.00