“Putting It All Together: The Nuts and Bolts of Hormone Restoration in Men
and Women” will be held in Orlando, Florida on April 23, 2009 in conjunction with the upcoming World Congress
on Anti-Aging Medicine.
“With a basic
theoretical understanding of hormone restoration comes the challenge of putting
it all together in practice,” says Sangeeta Pati, M.D., the workshop presenter. “This program teaches clinicians how to
restore optimal hormonal balance through the introduction of hormones &
nutrients, removing toxicities & rebalancing the mind & the body.”
The program
will cover the protocols to measure & restore each hormone. Practical case applications
will be the main modality of illustrating the use of the protocols.
The learning
objectives are as follows:
1. Learn how
to interpret laboratory tests (hormones, nutrients, toxicities) & prescribe
therapy for men and women from ages 13-90, based on the individual’s symptoms,
examination, & lab results as regards:
a) the full array of hormones
b) nutritional supplements
c) removal of toxicities
d) balancing the mind, balancing the body
2. Practical
tips on establishing a hormone restoration practice (fees, marketing).
The workshop
will be held during the A4M’s World Congress on Anti Aging Medicine. Attendees
may register for the workshop alone, or take advantage of the wealth of
learning and networking opportunities available at the full conference. More
information is available by visiting http://www.anti-agingevents.com/orlando.
About
Dr. Pati:
Sangeeta Pati, MD is an obstetrician/gynecologist
specializing in natural hormone replacement, anti-aging andholistic,
preventative medicine.
Dr. Pati practiced obstetrics-gynecology in the
Washington, D.C. area for 14 years before opening holistic SaJune Medical
Center in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Pati helps each patient develop an aggressive
preventative plan to restore optimal balance of hormones, nutrients while
removing toxins.
Dr. Pati graduated at the top of her medical class at the
University Of Maryland School Of Medicine, Baltimore, and served a residency at
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C. She has worked extensively
in the U.S. and internationally as Medical Director for a 350-employee
non-profit organization, Engenderhealth. Dr. Pati is renowned in her field,
having authored numerous scientific articles and addressed audiences worldwide.