ONLINE Molecular Nutrition and Psychopharmacology | via NMSU
13.5# Credit Hours
Online
Training psychologists to function as integrated behavioral health clinicians with advanced biomedical competence. Exploration of nutritional biochemistry and drug-nutrient interactions influencing psychiatric treatment.
Topic
Molecular Nutrition and Psychopharmacology
Credit Hours
13.5 CE
Location
Online
Date & Time
Instructor(s)
Susan Galle, PhD, MSCP, ND
Cost
$300: IPA Member
$200: IPA Lifetime Member
$200: IPA ECP Member
$130: IPA Retired Member
$0: IPA Student Member
$450: Non-Member
About this Workshop
Training psychologists to function as integrated behavioral health clinicians with advanced biomedical competence. Exploration of nutritional biochemistry and drug-nutrient interactions influencing psychiatric treatment.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
- Identify at least five anatomical structures associated with the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Describe at least four physiological functions of the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Explain at least three pathophysiological mechanisms affecting the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Recognize at least five clinical symptoms associated with disorders of the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Differentiate between normal and abnormal findings in at least three diagnostic indicators related to the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Interpret at least four laboratory markers relevant to the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Identify at least three diagnostic procedures used to evaluate the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Describe mechanisms of action of at least three medications affecting the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Recognize at least four potential adverse effects associated with medications impacting the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Analyze at least two clinical case scenarios involving disorders of the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Integrate medical findings from the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes with psychiatric assessment data.
- Develop at least three differential diagnoses involving disorders of the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Apply clinical decision-making principles to at least two patient cases involving the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Formulate at least two evidence-informed treatment recommendations for conditions affecting the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
- Evaluate treatment outcomes using at least three clinical monitoring indicators.
- Explain at least two interdisciplinary collaboration strategies relevant to care involving the molecular nutrition and metabolic processes.
Refund and Cancellation Policy
We understand, sometimes things come up!
IPA will offer a full refund to registrants who cancel their registration 7 days prior to an event/course. If a registrant would like to cancel their registration within 7 days of the event, no refund will be offered.
Contact: Suzanne Hull, ipa@iowapsychology.org