Workshop: Interpreting Your Yasko Test Results
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Sunday, May 30 8:00 - 10:00 am Nancy Mullan, MD, invites parents following Dr. Yasko's protocol to bring their child's supplement list, genetic profile, and test results to this unique session. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and an MD from Tufts University. She completed an internship and residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in child psychiatry at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics. While there she studied at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and taught at the Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Institute for Research and Training at Michael Reese Hospital. In Los Angeles, Dr. Mullan joined the medical staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and taught at both UCLA and USC Schools of Medicine. She earned psychoanalytic certification from the Psychoanalytic Center of California. Currently, Dr. Mullan is practicing nutritional medicine and psychiatry in Burbank, California, treating children on the autism spectrum and adults with neurologic, immunologic, metabolic and/or gastroenterologic dysfunction that might otherwise be thought of as psychiatric illness. A Clinical Tutorial on the Dr. Amy Yasko Protocol This workshop is intended to help patients use Dr. Amy Yasko's protocol. It will provide details for "supporting" and "balancing" biochemical pathways in the body, thereby inducing them to function. Dr. Mullan will define these concepts, simplify and describe the important biochemical pathways, and help you understand the science behind the method to make it easier for you to implement. If you have Nutrigenomics and have been wondering how to use them, or if you are stuck anywhere in your attempt to do the protocol, this workshop will be helpful. For maximal benefit, please bring your Nutrigenomic profile, your completed supplement list (either Dr. Mullan's or Dr. Amy's) if you have one, and any recent or sequential biochemical testing that you have done. Dr. Mullan intends to work from clinical examples provided by the workshop attendees, will review as many patients as time allows, provide information on what to do, and expand on concepts that will be helpful for everyone. |