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  1. 1 Hold at least a master’s level degree in a health-related field from an accredited university. IFM has established the minimum education level required for registered nurses to be a bachelor’s level degree. These applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s level degree in their field as long as their education was completed prior to the ...

  2. Functional Medicine: The Medicine of Why. Mark Hyman at TEDMED. Functional medicine addresses the underlying causes of disease, using a systems-oriented approach and engaging both patient and practitioner in a therapeutic partnership. It is an evolution in the practice of medicine that better addresses the healthcare needs of the 21st century.

  3. Functional medicine has proven to reverse this trend by providing better outcomes and cost savings for both patients and the healthcare system in the long term. Clinicians choose to practice functional medicine for many reasons, including improved outcomes with chronic disease patients and an increased sense of professional satisfaction.

  4. I am a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and run my practice in accordance to the teachings of the Institute for Functional Medicine. I have 30 years of conventional medicine experience and am extremely excited to incorporated my education in Functional Medicine into my new practice. I work in collaboration w/Dr Lance Von Stade ...

  5. We offer consults using a functional medicine approach focusing on reversing chronic disease by addressing the root causes. Practitioner Type. Medical Doctor; Nurse Practitioner; Pharmacist; From the practitioner: What Patients Can Expect. We offer telehealth via Zoom and in-person appointments; KU Internal Medicine accepts insurance. Health ...

  6. Functional Medicine. In-depth training for diagnosing and treating the most common chronic health conditions you’ll encounter in your practice, from intake and testing to test interpretation and complete treatment protocols. Gut Pathology and Treatment. Basic physiology.

  7. The Institute of Funtional Medicine (IFM) is the organisation that trains and certifies Functional Medicine Practitioners. You may also consider training in nutritional therapy. There are a range of colleges offering qualifications. You can contact the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine has useful guidance on the ...