Integrative healthcare may hold the key to good health and good looks, according to one of Australia’s leading longevity doctors. President of the AustralAsian Academy of Anti-Ageing Medicine, Dr Nathan Francis said integrating internal and external wellness protocols is imperative to ageing well.
“Radiant skin and minimum wrinkles actually begin with good nutrition, the absorption of the right nutrients through food or supplementation and balanced hormones. This holistic philosophy needs to be practiced for all aesthetic services/techniques,” Dr Francis said.
Themed Integrative Health & Longevity, the 2012 A5M Conference will allow all healthcare practitioners to incorporate Integrative Health and Longevity Medicine into their patient care.
The conference will also showcase the latest scientific research and clinical protocols with practical workshops to educate Australia’s clinicians.
World renowned Neurosurgeon, Sports and Anti-Ageing Physician and Integrative Medicine expert, Dr Joseph Maroon, will also feature at the conference.
As the author of the Longevity Factor, Dr Maroon is an expert on sports medicine, personal fitness and endurance, diet and nutrition and inflammation diagnosis and treatment.
Dr Maroon is holding a one day pre-conference workshop on Sports Medicine & Longevity on Friday 17 August, 2012 in Melbourne.
In addition, the 2012 A5M Conference will cover the key clinical education spanning genomics, sport medicine, aesthetics, nutritional medicine to mind and body wellness.
Clinical Workshops at the conference will include AustralAsian Integrative & Aesthetic Workshop, where visitors can advance their skills in aesthetic healthcare by integrating nutrition, lifestyle and aesthetic practice for a holistic approach to their client’s wellness.
Other highlights include International and Australian leaders in Anti-Ageing & Aesthetic Medicine; leading research presentations from US & Europe; education about advances in clinical protocols; internal medicine breakthroughs; aesthetic education and practical workshops; science and protocols of compounding; complementary therapies presentations and case studies; practical workshops; extensive sponsors exposition and networking and social events.
Early Bird Rate expires on June 3, 2012.
Contact: AustralAsian Academy of Anti-Ageing Medicine, ph: 03 9813 0439, e: enquiries@a5m.net, w: www.a5m.net.