Integrated health conference

02033 320 030 02033 320 030
14th January 2017, 8.45am - 5.30pm
Nutritionists and trainees
£149
Holiday Inn Regents Park, Carburton St, London, W1W 5EE

Improve your patient success rate and build a better practice!

Why not make this your best year yet! You will learn how to dramatically improve your patient success rate and thus build a better practice by referral.

  • This conference is being run by The London clinic of Nutrition – the largest and most successful functional medicine practice in Europe.
  • This is the first ever conference in the UK aimed at nutritionists, NDs and functional medicine practitioners that is not a form of education based marketing. It is run by practitioners for practitioners.
  • This one day course will give you practical tools, 100s of clinical pearls and approaches to use immediately with your clients when you go back to the clinic on Monday morning.
  • Most of the day will be case-based and topics covered will be detoxification, mind/body medicine, healing of autoimmune conditions, chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme, SIBO and many more from the 7,000+ clients we have treated.
  • Most of the patients we see have been to many specialists, functional medicine docs and nutritionists – learn how we got results where others did not.

At this conference you will learn:

  • The top 20 mistakes practitioners make with patients and how to avoid these.
  • How to get results with the patients that have ‘tried everything’.
  • Protocols based on our extensive experience.
  • How to get better results by working on your own personal development.
  • Via case studies the most appropriate way to treat seemingly complex cases.
  • How to refer a patient on and who to refer them on to given their case history.
  • A truly holistic approach to getting patients back to optimum wellness with a limited focus on supplements.
  • What tests to use and what tests not to use – we have no allegiance to any particular lab or supplement company.

You will benefit from this unique day of training by using the knowledge presented straight away in your practice safe in the knowledge that there is no bias from the organiser or the lecturers as is the case in the majority of other conferences

Conference agenda:

0845-0930

Registration

0945–1100

Jonathan Cohen: create better practice through the use of phenotype results from blood chemistry test and organic acid test and their combination with nutrigenomics. A case study and pathway presentation.

It is not widely known that a wealth of functional information is available through multiple biomarkers assessed in functional blood chemistry analysis, and when combined with organic acid tests it is possible to have over 130 biomarkers to use as assessable data. This is a potent combination especially when the use of quality clinical questionnaires is put to use this combination makes for a powerful tool in the assessment of system dysfunction and establishing potential conditional complaints. These tools are made even more powerful when used in conjunction with nutrigenomic panels. Even where there is an absence of nutrigenomic panels it is possible to make assessment what genomic pathways are likely to be upset and establish both upstream and downstream events.

1100–1130

Refreshments – fresh fruit, tea and coffee and other high-quality snacks.

1130–1245

Oliver Barnett: how to get better results with your patients and increase patient outcomes and in turn a busier practice – a case-based review part one.

1245–1400

High-quality gluten-free lunch.

1400–1515

Antony Haynes: discover the top 20 Mistakes made by practitioners in a consultation and learn how to correct them to achieve the most effective patient outcomes.

When we become aware of the things that we do in a consultation which result in the patient having a lesser positive outcome than might otherwise be the case, and when we combine that with an understanding of what we can do within that ‘golden hour’ to achieve the best possible outcome it is only natural to make the necessary changes. Once we do this, there is no turning back. Not only does this virtually guarantee follow-up bookings and attendance at those follow-up appointments, it also increases the real likelihood of more referrals.

1515–1545

Refreshments – fresh fruit, tea and coffee and other high-quality snacks.

1545-1700

Oliver Barnett: How to get better results with your patients and increase patient outcomes and in turn a busier practice – a case based review part two.

1700-1730

Close and panel discussion.

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Hosted by Oliver Barnett

Oliver Barnett ND, Dip Nut, Managing Director of London Clinic of Nutrition, Oliver has been practising for over a decade as a naturopath, nutritionist, herbalist, iridologist and functional medicine practitioner. He is the only functional medicine practitioner in the UK permitted to lecture to NHS GP practices on nutrition in the London area.

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Hosted by Oliver Barnett