Curriculum and Faculty Announced for AMMG’s 38th Conference in Miami
Jeff Morris
The 38th Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine Conference will be held April 23-27, 2025 at the legendary National Doral Miami Resort & Spa.
The conference begins on Wednesday with two popular full-day workshops. Practice Management guides participants through the process of developing an Age Management practice, giving those who may not feel qualified or empowered to successfully transition from traditional medicine into a rewarding and fulfilling Age Management practice the tools and knowledge they need to make the move.
Aesthetic Demos & Procedures provides both advanced knowledge and practical, hands-on experience in the latest aesthetic procedures, treatments and techniques to be successful in this lucrative area.
Thursday offers a choice of two full-day and four half-day workshops, providing an extensive knowledge base whatever an attendee’s area of interest.
Introduction to Core Issues for Age Management Medicine is designed to familiarize physicians and healthcare professionals with the basics, including assessment, hormones, nutrition, supplements, fitness, diet and exercise, all taught by top experts in each field.
Clinical Use of Peptides in Age Management Medicine provides essential knowledge in peptide therapy, with Dr. Edwin Lee and Dr. Luis Martinez sharing the latest up-to-date information on the most effective and popular peptides to use.
Half-day workshops give participants an opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge on specialized topics, taught by subject-specific experts.
In Applications of Autologous Stem Cell Banking, Dr. Luis Martinez will provide basic knowledge, relevant protocols, regulatory aspects, and live demonstrations of the harvesting procedures for this novel service being highly sought out by patients.
Dr. Andrew W. Campbell shares his expertise of the effects of toxigenic molds and the spores they produce, their mycotoxins, and the diseases and disorders they cause, in Health Issues Impacting Aging Resulting from Exposure to Mycotoxins, Mold, Fungus and Environmental Toxins.
John Rush, M.D., Thomas Locke, M.D., and Kristin Palladino of Arthritis Knee Pain Centers present their extensive knowledge of the challenging procedure to inject bioactive agents designed for intra-articular use directly into the intra-articular joint space, in Interventional Age Management: Joint Injections Using Fluoroscopic Guidance for the Precise Intra-Articular Placement of Bio-Active Agents. The workshop includes a live demonstration.
In the final half-day workshop, Paul Savage, M.D. and Janet Eng, D.O. offer a deep dive into Therapeutic Plasma Exchange as a cutting-edge clinical tool, exploring its history, current applications, and the critical role it plays in toxin reduction and patient care.
General Sessions on Friday, Saturday and Sunday provide the full spectrum of useful and groundbreaking information in wide-ranging topics for which AMMG has long been renowned.
Expert faculty will discuss the latest knowledge about genomics, menopause treatments, AI usage in healthcare, dyslipidemia and dysglycemia, inflammasomes, gut health, nutrition and dietary supplements, ultra-processed foods, neuroinflammation, hormonal and metabolic analysis, chronic kidney disease, the microbiome, vitamin K, the female orgasm, use of testosterone and GLP-1, and much more.
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