Since 1981, the InternationalSymposium has been recognizedas one of the most advancedmedical forums in the worldaddressing the research andtreatment of environmentaleffects on health and disease.The 2010 conference will focuson “The Chemical MechanismsLeading to EMF Sensitivity.”For this year’s conference, wehave assembled a faculty of topinternational experts for you.This Conference presents themost current information availablewhile providing guidelines toidentify, diagnose, treat and toprevent environmentally triggeredresponses in the body.
Meeting Goals
Provide new insights into themechanisms and the environmentalcauses behind many problemsseen by the physician.
Present new diagnostic andtreatment modalities to helpimprove the quality of care forcomplex patients.
Provide concepts and toolsthat will enhance thephysicians practice.
Meeting Objectives
Improve the outcome of treatingpatients with EMF sensitivity.
Use new concepts and treatmentsto help better diagnose and managemany patients with EMF sensitivity.
Apply the concepts of thisconference by using nutrition andenvironmental manipulation for thetreatment of EMF sensitivity
Use the information presented toenhance the effectiveness, cost-efficiency, and competitiveness inrelation to EMF sensitivity.
Intended Audience
M.D.’s, D.O.’s, D.D.S.’s, medicalstudents, nurses, nutritionists, andother health professionals interestedin the concepts and practice ofEnvironmental Medicine, OccupationalMedicine and Toxicology.
Accreditation
Physician Accreditation/Credit:
This activity has been planned andimplemented in accordance with theEssential Areas and policies of theAccreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education through the jointsponsorship of The University ofNorth Texas Health Science Center atFort Worth Office of Professional andContinuing Education and the AmericanEnvironmental Health Foundation.The University of North Texas HealthScience Center at Fort Worth Office ofProfessional and Continuing MedicalEducation is accredited by the ACCME toprovide continuing medical educationfor physicians.
Credit
The University of North Texas HealthScience Center at Fort Worthdesignates this educational activityfor a maximum of
24.5 AMA/PRACategory 1 Credit(s).
TM
The University of North Texas HealthScience Center has requested that theAOA Council on Continuing MedicalEducation approve this program for24.5 hours of AOA Category 2A CMEcredits. Approval is currently pending.Physicians should only claim creditcommensurate with the extent of theirparticipation in the activity.
Nursing Accreditation/Credit:
The University of North Texas HealthScience Center at Fort Worth Office ofProfessional and Continuing MedicalEducation is an approved providerof continuing nursing education bythe Texas Nurses Association, anaccredited approver by the AmericanNurses Credentialing Center'sCommission on Accreditation.This activity provides 24.5 contacthours for the nurse.
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