Session date: 
03/17/2017 - 12:15pm to 1:15pm

Speaker:

Robert D. Sheeler   Emeritus, Department of Family Medicine, Mayo Clnic, Rochester, Minnesota.  Assistant Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota.

Objectives: 

  • Identify which herbal remedies have literature based evidence for headache and their efficacy
  • Assess which supplement-based remedies are of value and the receptors that some interact with the brain
  • Examine the functional medicine root cause approach to diagnosis and treatment of medical problems including headache

MMI Presentation:  Jacob Maddux, MD

Locations:    

  • Mayo Clinic Hospital, MCH 1-212 with video to PX CB CC 363
  • Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale Campus, Taylor Auditorium
  • Mayo Clinic Women’s Health Internal Medicine
  • Phoenix Primary Care
  • Mayo Clinic Family Medicine - San Tan
  • Mayo Clinic Family Medicine – Arrowhead
  • Kingman Regional Medical Center
  • Canyon Ranch Medical Center

ALL PHYSICIANS AND ALLIED STAFF ARE WELCOME

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT 
A unique presentation code must be sent via text to 507-200-3010 

to record attendance and to ensure you receive CME credit for your attendance.  
NOTE:  Attendees must be present to receive code.  

FACULTY DISCLOSURE

As a provider accredited by Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, must ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in its educational activities. Course director(s), planning committee, faculty, and all others who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest related to the subject matter of the educational activity. Safeguards against commercial bias have been put in place. Faculty also disclose any off-label and/or investigational use of pharmaceuticals or instruments discussed in their presentation. Disclosure of these relevant financial relationships is included course materials so participants may formulate their own judgments regarding the presentation.

Where did the idea for the course originate?: 
Arizona
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Where did the idea for the course originate?: 
Arizona