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Ask your Doctors to register for a Wiley Certification Seminar--------KNOW THE FACTS!
Study the Cutting Edge of BHRT in Scenic Glendale, California. Do You Believe the Media Hype about Hormone Replacment Therapy. KNOW THE FACTS! I attended the Wiley Seminar on 4/28-29/07 and found the information refreshing and engaging. Unlike the typical didactic CME conferences which are so common, whereby the presenter simply stands in front of his/her slides and reads them out-loud word for word, the Wiley seminar began with a planetarium presentation with the help of an astronomer with a neurobiology background. T. S. Wiley's point was to make us feel the connections we have to nature, to the planets, sun, moon, and she succeeded in making me see the bigger picture. In the tradition of her books (Sex, Lies, and Menopause; Lights Out), her information focused on basic physiology and its interplay with environmental endocrinology/biology, and seeing the "whole" patient. This is in direct contrast to the typical conferences which advocates a pill and/or a supplement/hormone for every symptom. Rather than providing a general symptom-based algorithm in the tradition of Big Pharma, Ms. Wiley's focus on really learning the physiology is commendable, and a welcomed change. I highly recommend this seminar not only for those who want to learn how to prescribe the Wiley protocol, but also for those who want to learn the big picture of how the body works (in stark contrast to the conventional model of fragmenting the body's parts and systems). I certainly plan on attending the seminar again in the near future.
Yun-Ching Chen, M.D. Internal Medicine Santa Cruz, CA The weekend spent learning about the Wiley Protocol was a huge eye opener for me. The ideas put forth about replacing postmenopausal hormones for women using creams which match the cyclical production of hormones in the younger female makes sense. Wiley also discusses the idea that our lifestyles are connected to changes in our hormonal makeup and this is evident to me in my patient’s everyday as we battle diabetes, PCOS, endometriosis and PMS on an ongoing basis. We as physicians need to acknowledge that what we have been taught about hormones in our university education is not the complete picture, but a dynamic body of knowledge. We should consider that hormones may not be looming scary molecules that are a danger to us, but rather fundamental substances which are incredibly entrenched in the functions of the entire body. Research and studies into new ways of dosing hormones could provide valuable information about the immune system, mood and depression, heart disease and inflammation. The Wiley Protocol Weekend is educational for the hormone researcher, but is also a time to voice questions, concerns and share your own experiences about cases. The fact that the discussions take place near the beautiful Natural History Museum of Santa Barbara over absolutely delicious meals doesn’t hurt either. Enjoy! Dr. Bridgett Simon The seminar focused on solid science and common sense integrated with how we fit into the rhythm of the universe and brought a fascinating realization how to best optimize our health. Throughout my medical training many of the questions that our esteemed medical institutions were not able to answer due to the bias created by the pharmaceutical industry were intelligently and logically explained by Susie. Her insight and education in the topic of hormone replacement is exceptional and her ideas will revolutionize the way we address hormone balance. This was indeed the most interesting and exciting seminar I have ever attended. Dr. Selma Arain Coming to the Wiley Protocol Training and Certification Program was a very valuable experience for me. T.S. Wiley's teachings made a lot of sense and were consistent with what I already knew about human physiology and endocrinology. Additionally, I also learned a lot from other physicians who taught and shared their experiences with their patients who are on the Wiley Protocol. After the seminar, I was also impressed with the ongoing support I received by telephone and by e-mail. I highly recommend this training program to anyone who wants to take bioidentical hormone therapy to the next level! Fred Bloem, M.D. The weekend spent learning about the Wiley Protocol was a huge eye opener for me. The ideas put forth about replacing postmenopausal hormones for women using creams which match the cyclical production of hormones in the younger female makes sense. Wiley also discusses the idea that our lifestyles are connected to changes in our hormonal makeup and this is evident to me in my patient’s everyday as we battle diabetes, PCOS, endometriosis and PMS on an ongoing basis. We as physicians need to acknowledge that what we have been taught about hormones in our university education is not the complete picture, but a dynamic body of knowledge. We should consider that hormones may not be looming scary molecules that are a danger to us, but rather fundamental substances which are incredibly entrenched in the functions of the entire body. Research and studies into new ways of dosing hormones could provide valuable information about the immune system, mood and depression, heart disease and inflammation. The Wiley Protocol Weekend is educational for the hormone researcher, but is also a time to voice questions, concerns and share your own experiences about cases. The fact that the discussions take place near the beautiful Natural History Museum of Santa Barbara over absolutely delicious meals doesn’t hurt either. Enjoy! Dr. Bridgett Simon Since my involvement with the Wiley protocol, I have become more keenly aware of the nuances of hormonal interaction. The certification course really helps you understand the molecular aspects of hormonal relationships. The knowledge acquired significantly assists me in management of patients. I am constantly amazed at the level of interaction achieved on the protocol. It is exhilarating to be able to manipulate and manage at this level that I feel is infinitely more accurate than other methods of hormonal management, It answers the questions being posed regarding cancer and other dysfunction afflicting not only menopausal women but those women with significant alteration of cycle created by interaction with our estrogen toxic environment. This course is essential to being able to manage at this level. Courtney Paige Ridley M.D. Physician LifeSpan medicine A Professional Association
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