About the Course Series
Closing the Gap in Clinical Care
Many chronic health conditions and the associated symptoms experienced by patients can be attributed to altered nutrient metabolism or an increased physiological demand for nutrients.
Why this matters
- nutrient-related disorders are often under-assessed and under-treated in conventional medicine
- subclinical nutrient deficiencies can impair treatment outcomes
- chronic disease management increasingly requires metabolic support
- medications alone may not address underlying biochemical dysfunction
The Nutrients in Family Medicine course series is a structured, clinically relevant approach to understanding and applying therapeutic nutrient interventions in everyday practice.
This series provides clinicians with the knowledge and tools to:
- integrate nutrient therapies alongside conventional treatments
- identify and address subclinical and condition-specific nutrient requirements
- improve patient outcomes through targeted metabolic support
- apply evidence-informed dosing and safety considerations
- enhance medication efficacy and reduce adverse events
Curriculum Overview
Each session focuses on an essential nutrient with established uses in medicine and provides an up-to-date understanding of its potential therapeutic applications.
The material presented in each session will cover:
- Recap of historical and established uses (DIN/NHP)
- Nutrient forms and administration routes
- Pharmacokinetics and metabolic roles
- Deficiencies in various disease states
- Dependencies in various life cycle and disease states
- Therapeutic dosing strategies
- Drug–nutrient interactions and safety
- Case-based clinical applications
Who should participate:
The course series has been developed specifically for medical doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and primary care professionals seeking practical, evidence-informed strategies to integrate nutrients within clinical practice.
Course format:
Each session in the series will be presented as a live 2-hour webinar, featuring interactive question and answer periods, case presentations, and supplemental learning materials to support clinical integration.
