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Advanced Applications in Medical Practice – 2019 Pre-Seattle Event
Dr. Paul S. Anderson Curriculum Developer for AAMP March, 2019 (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Advanced Clinical Tools for treating Chronic Illness
AAMP “Big Picture” Advanced Clinical Tools for treating Chronic Illness Focusing on treating Autoimmunity, Cancer and Chronic Infections using a Whole Person Approach (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Educational Focus: Seattle 2019
The integrative care of the patient with cancer can become complex and overwhelm the most experienced clinician. After three decades working with cancer patients I have broken down the process into three distinct, but related, phases which help the patient and clinician understand the importance and appropriateness of each phase of care. Each phase has different and unique needs, concerns and crossover with conventional oncology to be concerned with. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Educational Focus: Seattle 2019
By assessing the patient in the appropriate phase the therapies, concerns and crossovers with conventional oncology care can be appropriately managed and inappropriate interventions eliminated. This approach allows the clinician to prioritize care and the patient to understand why their care plan is structured as it is. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Educational Focus: Seattle 2019
The three phases are: 1. Diagnosis to Active Oncology Care 2. Recovery from Active Oncology Care 3. Secondary Prevention – Maintaining Remission * For effective use of time we will go in a slightly different order than the “1-2-3” above. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Day-1 (Friday) The Patient from Diagnosis to Active Oncology Care: Friday Morning Focus: Working alongside conventional care • What laboratory diagnostics can be used both from standard of care and innovative lab assessments. • What integrative therapies can be used during active chemotherapy, surgery and radiation? • How does one deal with mitigating conventional care side effects during said care? Friday Afternoon Focus: Therapies when Standard Care Fail and Overall Patient Assessment • What if the patient is not a candidate for conventional care, fails conventional care or cannot tolerate it – what are the best aggressive integrative therapies to use? • How does one assess efficacy of any active care – when and how do we know? • What protocols are available? (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Day-2 (Saturday) The Patient in Secondary Prevention – Maintaining Remission: Saturday Morning Focus: No Evidence of Disease? How to Keep it That Way? • What are the triggers for cancer recurrence? • What is the latest tumor biology leading us to in preventive strategies? • How do we assess the “non-cancer” areas of health that can silently trigger a recurrence? Saturday Afternoon Focus: Maintaining Remission – What do I do? • What are key strategies and protocols for this phase over time? • How do I assess, diagnose and track all this? (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Day-3 (Sunday) The Patient in Recovery from Active Oncology Care: Sunday Morning Focus: Recovery Strategies – The Obvious and not so Obvious Benefits! • How can we maximize recovery from surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, or any combination thereof? • How does an appropriate recovery plan actually lower recurrence risk for cancer? • How long should this phase last? • How do we assess progress? Sunday Afternoon Focus: How to aid Healing and Prepare for Remission. • What specific protocols should we consider? • If there is no remission what do we do next regarding anti-cancer and quality of life interventions? (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Sometimes we have a lot of therapeutic “tools” but we are unsure when they are most appropriate.
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Sometimes we miss a needed level of co-morbidity and integration needed for the case to progress…
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Often we don’t really need more “tools” but rather we need a better orchestration of therapies and therapeutic evolution and flow. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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What is the purpose of the webinars and other content?
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As educational content director for Advanced Applications my goal is to bring top flight faculty with the experience to help us all elevate this integration of care. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Our Seattle Faculty (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Dave Allderdice, ND, FABNO
Bio on website Frequent speaker in integrative oncology Speaking about topics he has a great deal of experience with. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Michelle Niesley, ND, MS, FABNO
Former head of research for CTCA Operates a clinical naturopathic oncology practice in Oregon Has a great wealth of knowledge and experience Speaking about patient experience and connection through the process. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Josh Trutt, MD Board Certified in Emergency Medicine.
Practices integrative medicine in NYC A near obsessive student of hormone therapies and cancer (among other things) Will be bringing the latest data on safety regarding use of hormones in regard to cancer risk as well as treatment. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Neil McKinney, BSC, ND Practicing since 1985.
His passion for treating cancer began when he was involved with cancer research in the 1970s. He is a founder and a professor of Naturopathic Oncology at the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine in New Westminster, British Columbia. Dr. McKinney is a pioneer and leader in naturopathic integrative cancer care in the country, with patients all over the world and highly sought after from patients and physicians. He has written four books on Naturopathic Cancer Care; Naturally There’s Hope, Naturally There’s Always Hope, as well as 1st, 2nd and 3rd editions of Naturopathic Oncology: An Encyclopedic Guide For Patients & Physicians. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Paul Anderson, NMD Frequent CME speaker Conference content organizer
Three decades work in integrative and naturopathic oncology (c) PS Anderson 2019
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We really do… Want to go beyond the average seminar
Help the physician integrate all the individual “technique” and specialty learning they already have into a more useful model (c) PS Anderson 2019
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We really do… Build on all prior experience and knowledge the physician has Reinforce a clinically proven manner of integration of care across the cancer spectrum Help you take your patient care and outcomes to the next level (c) PS Anderson 2019
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AAMP will be “high content, high touch”
Long days – but well worth it! Great Breakfast and lunch offerings included in your registration (c) PS Anderson 2019
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AAMP will be “high content, high touch”
More case question and Q&A time with the experts than most any conference Specially chosen demonstrations of technology and products in a low key evening session (with food!) (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Webinars after Seattle:
Attendees from the Seattle event will have access to two live webinars which can also accommodate live Q&A and feedback. The purpose of this is to add educational value to the live events as well as to allow for the expected examples and questions that come up after a seminar when you implement what you learned. Dates and times are TBD – but will occur between the Seattle and Portland dates. If you cannot listen “live” the webinars will be available as recordings as well. (c) PS Anderson 2019
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Thank you! We look forward to seeing you in Seattle for the AAMP CME conference series! aampseattle.com (c) PS Anderson 2019
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