New Live Seminars

New! Take these upcoming seminars as an internet live stream.

CEUs available for DC and LAc for in-person attendance only. Live stream attendees will receive the seminar notes and the chance to ask questions that day via email.

 

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New Live Seminars

Protomorphogens & Autoimmune Disease

Saturday, May 4th, 2013

Clinical Application of Laboratory Analysis

Sunday, May 5th, 2013

Please join us for these seminars with new content

In beautiful downtown Denver, CO

 

Licensed Practitioners receive 8  CEU/PDA credits for each seminar, 16  CEU/PDA credits for both seminars. For descriptions of the seminars please scroll down. (Open to Licensed Healthcare Professionals, Final Year TCM Students and the General Public) Get additional $50.00 discount for participating in both May 4th and 5th workshops. Hours: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm & 2:00 – 6:00 pm. Please contact admin@gaetacommunications with questions. Hotel information will be posted soon.

Registration

Registration: online at http://cstcm.edu/pda/all  Payment must be in cash or check. Attn: Clinic Director’s Office: Continuing Education.  Credit cards are not accepted. Please make checks payable to: CSTCM, 1441 York St., Room 202, Denver, 80206,  To call: 303-329-6355, ext. 16, Clinic Directors Office.  Registration is not complete until payment is received.  Cancellation Policy: Full refund 1 month  prior to workshop date: 50% refund less than 1 – 4 weeks: No refund less than one week or No Shows.

Seminar Descriptions

Protomorphogens & Autoimmune Disease

Autoimmune conditions, which now include nearly 100 diseases, are one of the most rapidly-growing category of conditions, affecting some 42 million Americans. In this seminar, you will learn the specific causes of autoimmune disease, and natural approaches to preventing this rapidly-growing group of conditions at their source. You will also learn how to support patients with these conditions using natural medicine, including protomorphogens.

 A protomorphogen (PMG) is the blueprint for each cell in the body. It is the nucleoprotein/mineral complex that each cell produces to regulate its own function and replication. Discovered in the 1940s, protomorphogens have been used by thousands of clinicians for decades to assist people in promoting cellular health, preventing degenerative disease, and helping correct autoimmune conditions. PMGs can augment the clinical success of practitioners of all disciplines, as they can be easily incorporated into any healthcare setting. This seminar will present the history, theory and clinical application of this safe, health-promoting therapy.

In this seminar, you will learnThe principles and clinical application of protomorphogens to aid in tissue repair / The source of autoimmune disease / How to effectively use protomorphogens, diet, whole food concentrates and herbal medicine to support patients with autoimmune conditions

Seminar Goals & ObjectivesBy completing this program, the participant will be able to: 1. Define a protomorphogen (PMG) / 2. Understand the history and development of PMGs / 3. Learn the functions of orally administered PMG in the body / 4. Know how to apply PMGs in clinical practice /5. Understand what contributes to autoimmune disease (AI) / 6. Have a working knowledge of how to help prevent AI / 7. Know how to support patients with AI

 Clinical Application of Laboratory Analysis

Seminar Description: The objective findings of laboratory testing are an important part of the wholistic clinician’s practice. They can affirm with independent data a practitioner’s assessment, and reveal important facts about a patient’s health that may not have been discovered through other means. Lab analysis is also essential to discover and rule out serious or life-threatening condition. In short, lab analysis complements the subjective and intuitive aspects of a clinician’s healing art.

This highly-anticipated new seminar, taught by one of the leading presenters in the field of natural medicine, is essential to the well-rounded wholistic practitioner. It will explore the key areas of blood, urine and hair analysis, and provide specific protocols using food- and plant-based formulas. Raise the level of your practice and improve your ability to help your patients with this practical and insightful presentation.

 Seminar Objectives: 1. Learn the key markers of blood, urine and hair mineral assessment /  2. Discover the optimal range within the reference range / 3. Understand what these findings mean in real patient situations / 4. Discover how to support suboptimal results with natural medicine / 5. Go back to your practice confident in what tests to do and what to do with the results

 

Speaker: Michael Gaeta, DAc, MS, CDN

Dr Michael Gaeta is a visionary educator, clinician and writer in the field of natural healthcare.  He holds licenses in acupuncture, dietetics-nutrition and massage therapy, and is a doctor of acupuncture in Rhode Island. Michael earned his master’s degree in acupuncture from the New York College of Health Professions, where he was a faculty member for ten years. Michael is a Certified Instructor of the American Organization for Bodywork Therapies of Asia. Michael’s teaching is informed by 21 years of successful clinical practice. In his New York and Colorado clinics, he combines acupuncture, nutrition, herbal medicine and bodywork therapy to help people heal, grow and evolve. He is co-founder of Acupuncture for Veterans, providing free treatments in New York City to US veterans. Michael is past president of the Acupuncture Society of New York, earning awards for State Association President of the Year and State Association of the Year. He has appeared on the CBS Early Show, WB11 News and NBC News, and presents seminars nationally on nutrition, herbal therapy, business success, medical ethics and Chinese medicine. He has trained thousands of clinicians in his Success with Natural MedicineTM clinical seminars since January 2001, and his Love, Serve & Succeed® business seminars since 1996. Michael is also a pianist and composer. His passion is to give, love and serve through teaching, hands-on therapies and writing. A native of New York City, Michael enjoys life with his wife and two children.

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