Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - (Page 7) Outcome Objectives After completing this module, the physician will be able to . . . • Comprehend the scope of AMM, rooted in nutrition, endocrinology and disease-risk management Identify risk factors for chronic degenerative disease, including oxidation and inflammation Describe the optimal balance of protein, carbohydrate and fat to delay the onset of degenerative disease Describe the relationship of glycemic load (GL) to glycation, advanced glycation end-product (AGE) formation, oxidative stress and degenerative disease Describe the relationship of GL to serum lipoproteins and cardiovascular risk Describe the role of fat and protein in limiting GL and managing cardiovascular risk Describe GL and its relationship to blood glucose control Calculate the GL of any carbohydrate, given the parameters of total carbohydrate and fiber content Identify foods carrying a high GL and those with a low GL Identify patients with Metabolic Syndrome and formulate a lifestyle approach for treatment Review findings in the literature regarding the value of exercise in the treatment and prevention of chronic disease Formulate an exercise prescription for several patients Attendee Evaluations CME evaluation scores compiled from previous attendees: With .0 as the highest possible score, Module 1 was rated 3.7 on average. • • Hormonal Evaluation of the Aging Female Human Growth Hormone Evaluation for AGHD • • • “This experience confirmed my belief that [this Institute] is an ethical, conservative medical business that will promote a sound approach to age management medicine.” “I found the presentation very organized, and they answered all questions appropriately for my practice.” “Discussions were very good.” You’ll work alongside faculty, becoming familiar with hands-on patient care. Patients in attendance at the training site and those participating in conference calls are the subjects for instruction. The number of initial evaluations and follow-up phone consults varies, based on the scheduled patient flow on that given day. The online home-study sections are rigorous, preparing you to diagnose and treat patients. The materials are mandated and must be completed prior to your training dates. Test results can be printed out. Home-study materials examine the signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, clinical diagnosis and treatment of the aging adult. An online test must be done at the end of each home-study section; results can be printed out. Once completed, clinical evaluation and patient management for an AMM program follows, including initial evaluations and follow-up consults, resembling a mini-residency. • • • • PART 1 Module 2: Clinical Training 3 Days 34 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Experience hands-on clinical training in a state-of-the-art patient care facility, acquiring diagnostic and treatment skills necessary to add AMM into your new or existing practice. Home-Study Material Testosterone Modulation for Men and Women – hours DHEA – 1 hour Subclinical Hypothyroidism – 1.5 hours Hormonal Modulation for Women – 1 hour Osteoporosis – 1 hour Growth Hormone Evaluation of the Deficient Adult – hours Legal Considerations in AMM – 1 hour www.cenegenicsfoundation.org • • • Module Content • Hormonal Evaluation of the Aging Male • 7 http://www.cenegenicsfoundation.org
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 Beyond Medical Excellence Accreditation The Joint Sponsors Aging: Signs & Symptoms Extending Health Span Interactive Hormones Age Management Medicine: Patient Benefits Age Management Medicine: Your Benefits Valued Training PART 1 - Module 1: Introduction to Age Management Medicine PART 1 - Module 2: Clinical Training PART 2 - Physician Training in Age Management Medicin Faculty Training Location Hotel Transportation Physician Training & Certification: Registration/Information Request Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - (Page 1) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Accreditation (Page 2) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - The Joint Sponsors (Page 3) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Interactive Hormones (Page 4) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Valued Training (Page 5) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 1 - Module 1: Introduction to Age Management Medicine (Page 6) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 1 - Module 2: Clinical Training (Page 7) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 1 - Module 2: Clinical Training (Page 8) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 1 - Module 2: Clinical Training (Page 9) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 1 - Module 2: Clinical Training (Page 10) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 1 - Module 2: Clinical Training (Page 11) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 2 - Physician Training in Age Management Medicin (Page 12) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - PART 2 - Physician Training in Age Management Medicin (Page 13) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Faculty (Page 14) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Faculty (Page 15) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Faculty (Page 16) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Faculty (Page 17) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Transportation (Page 18) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Physician Training & Certification: Registration/Information Request (Page 19) Cenegenics Physician Training 2008 - Physician Training & Certification: Registration/Information Request (Page 20)
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