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Upcoming Courses : Training Calendar 2010
Posted by michelle on 3/12/2009 (6731 reads)

2010
July 8-11 Melbourne (St Mary's College, The University of Melbourne)
(register by 11 June for the best early bird price)
1. Injectable Nutrients, including the safe and effective use of Vitamin C, B, Magnesium, Glutathione and Alpha-Lipoic Acid (2 days, 8-9 July)
2. Chelation Therapy, including indications, safety, protocols of treatment and chelating agents such as EDTA, DMSA, DMPS, GSH & IVC (2 days, 10-11 July)
3. Optional Certification in Chelation Therapy (written and oral exam)

August 12-15 Queenstown NZ (Rydges Lakeland Resort)
(register by 12 May for the best early bird price)
1. Primary Course in Nutritional and Environmental Medicine. ACNEM's foundation training in NEM (4 days)
2. Cancer, "Every Third Person". What the experts say on biomedical influences on prevention and survival (2 days, 12-13 August)
3. Brain Health, From Autism and ADHD to Alzheimers - a biomedical approach. (2 days, 14-15 August)


November 18-21 Sydney (venue to be advised)
(register by 18 August for the best early bird price)
1. Primary Course in Nutritional and Environmental Medicine. ACNEM's foundation training in NEM (4 days, 18-21 November)
2.Itches, Sneezes and Wheezes. Allergy, autoimmune, skin prick testing and dermatological conditions.(2 days, 18-19 November)
3. Tired or Wired? ACNEM's popular training in Thyroid and Adrenal conditions.(2 days, 20-21 November)


ACNEM is offering special 90-day and 30-day early bird discounts for training in 2009 and 2010. If you register early but later find that you cannot attend as planned, you can change your selection up to a week prior to the course without charge.

Click here to register online.

Attached Files: Registration.pdf 
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