GLP-1s in clinical practice
Courses in the clinical application of peptide therapy for Naturopathic Doctors
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Introduction to GLP-1 basics
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Learn about the broad application of GLP-1s
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Get to know the most common side effects and how to prevent them
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Severe side effects of GLP-1s are rare but every practitioner should understand them
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Dosing
After managing hundreds of patients on GLP-1s I have found some basic but important clinical pearls on management and dosing
After managing hundreds of patients on GLP-1s I have found some basic but important clinical pearls on management and dosing
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Sourcing and prescribing
This is an ever-changing environment, but perhaps the most important part of prescribing GLP-1s is your sourcing
This is an ever-changing environment, but perhaps the most important part of prescribing GLP-1s is your sourcing
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Peptide considerations
Whether you are just prescribing GLP-1s or a host of other peptides, there are some important points across the board about peptides you need to understand so you can educate your patients
Whether you are just prescribing GLP-1s or a host of other peptides, there are some important points across the board about peptides you need to understand so you can educate your patients
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Meet your instructor
Dr. Emily Passic is a board-certified Naturopathic Physician, Ayurvedic practitioner and Certified Peptide Specialist.
Dr. Passic started utilizing peptides in clinical practice in 2018 and has become passionate about incorporating these powerful medicines into naturopathic practice. Safety comes first with peptide therapy and in these courses you will learn how to safely work with peptides and feel confident in your prescriptions and understanding of how these medicines work.
peptideND is a series of educational courses to help practitioners feel more comfortable with peptide prescribing, and to understand how and why these medicines amplify what we are trying to accomplish as naturopathic physicians. Root cause health and peptide therapy go hand in hand. Working from a cellular medicine model to help the cells be more efficient, which translates outward into every cell in our body, is in alignment with how we operate in this field of medicine.
She also operates a nonprofit called Allow Healing. The meaning behind the name is: Allow Yourself to Heal, in a world where chronic disease is so prevalent and we attach so strongly to our "diagnoses" that we sometimes forget that the body is so innately wise. It does know how to heal itself, given the proper environment, physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally.