When

POSTPONED: April 21, 2018: Pinellas Park Clinic Classroom
6630 78th Ave N. Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Saturday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Information on Pinellas Park Clinic: Click Here

Please note that this course has been postponed in Florida.

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June 16, 2018: National University of Health Sciences
200 East Roosevelt Road Lombard, IL 60148
Saturday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Information on Lombard, IL hotel/transportation: Click Here

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August 11, 2018: University of Western States
2900 NE 132nd Ave Portland, OR 97230
Saturday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Information on University of Western States: Click Here

Please note that this course has been postponed in Portland, OR

 

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Contact

National University of Health Sciences
Lincoln College of Postprofessional, Graduate and Continuing Education

Phone: 630-889-6622
Email: postgrad@nuhs.edu

Fee

Physicians: $200.00 
Students: $75.00

For details in regards to our Terms and Conditions please click here

 

 

Mosaic of Autoimmunity: An Advanced Autoimmunity Training Course

Instructor: Thomas O'Bryan, DC

Times: Saturday, 8:30AM - 5:30PM 
CEUs: 8.0

POSTPONED: April 21, 2018: Pinellas Park Clinic Classroom
6630 78th Ave N. Pinellas Park, FL 33781

June 16, 2018: National University of Health Sciences
200 East Roosevelt Road Lombard, IL 60148

POSTPONED: August 11, 2018: University of Western States
2900 NE 132nd Ave Portland, OR 97230

The Advanced Autoimmune Training (AAT) Program presents an in-depth understanding of the triggers and mechanisms of action creating the autoimmune cascade that eventually manifests as an autoimmune disease. Whether it manifests as Alzheimer’s Disease, or Rheumatoid Arthritis, or CardioVascular Disease, or Multiple Sclerosis, or fatigue, or brain fog, or…., the mechanisms that initiate and ‘fuel’ these conditions is often predictable and identifiable. In recent years, several studies have revealed the importance of early detection of autoantibodies as predictors for autoimmune diseases v vi vii viii. Predictive Autoimmunity now gives us the tools to identify the underlying mechanisms years before tissue damage is extensive enough to produce organ dysfunction and symptomatology.

Dr. O’ Bryan will show you how to identify, help prevent, and regenerate from Autoimmune Disorders by combining the current science from medical and nutritional research with decades of Clinical expertise.