Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Syndromes Clinical Strategies and Treatment Applications

This course will provide an extensive literature review of the physiology and pathophysiology of cardiovascular and neurovascular syndromes.  A detailed review will be presented of evidence-based lifestyle, dietary, and nutritional applications that may impact normal vascular health. Evaluation of cardiovascular function with diagnostic imaging studies, vascular dynamic studies, laboratory tests, and physical examination will be conducted. The course will emphasize how to develop personalized dietary and lifestyle approaches to support vascular health.
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Instructor

Datis Kharrazian
PhD, DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN

What you'll learn

  • Conduct a comprehensive review of the physiology and pathophysiology of vascular dynamics.
  • Present a comprehensive literature review of vascular risk factors.
  • Review of the scientific literature for nutrients, dietary approaches, and lifestyle applications that impact vascular health.
  • Clinical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests to identify risk factors that impact vascular health.
  • Learn to develop an individualized and evidence-based clinical approach to optimize vascular health with diet, nutrition, and lifestyle strategies.

This course includes

8 hours on-demand video
Certification Exam
Downloadable resources
Certificate of completion

Course content

Session 1 - Introduction to Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Syndromes
  • Review of various types of cardiovascular and neurovascular syndromes presented in clinical practice
  • How it differs from other models.
  • Identifying appropriate candidates.
Session 2 - Vascular Pathophysiology
  • Review of normal vascular endothelial function.
  • Review of the pathophysiology of vascular disease.
Session 3 - The Physiological Web of Vascular Disease
  • Physiological and clinical risk factors that promote vascular disease.
  • Vicious cycles involved with vascular disease.
  • The impact of vascular disease on systems biology.
Session 4 - Nutraceutical that Impact Vascular Health
  • Literature review of nutraceuticals that impact vascular health.
Session 5 - Review of Part 1 and Questions
Session 6 - Environmental, Dietary, and Lifestyle Risk Factors for Vascular Disease
  • Environmental chemicals and infections that impact cardiovascular disease.
  • Dietary patterns that impact vascular health and disease.
  • Lifestyle factors that impact vascular health and disease.
Session 7 - How to Clinically Evaluate Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Syndromes
  • Medical history and physical examination of cardiovascular and neurovascular syndromes.
  • Laboratory test to evaluate vascular pathophysiology.
  • Imaging and special studies to evaluate vascular disease.
Session 8 - How to Clinically Manage Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Syndromes
  • How to develop personalized and evidence-based dietary, lifestyle, and nutritional approaches to support vascular syndromes.
Session 9 - Case Studies of Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Disorders
  • Clinical Case Studies
Session 10 - Review of Part 2 and Questions

Instructor

Dr. Datis Kharrazian

PhD, DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN
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  • Master of Medical Science, Harvard University, 2018
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Nova Southeastern University, 2018
  • Doctor of Health Science, Nova Southeastern University, 2007
  • Doctor of Chiropractic, Southern Calif Univ of Hlth Sc, 1999
  • Master of Science, Univ of Bridgeport, 2001
  • Bachelor of Science, Regent College, 1999

Dr. Datis Kharrazian is a Harvard Medical School trained researcher, clinical research scientist, academic professor, and a functional medicine health care provider. Dr. Kharrazian earned a Master of Medical Science degree (MMSc) in Clinical Investigation from Harvard Medical School, and is a member of the Harvard Medical Alumni Association and the American Association of Immunologists.

Today, Dr. Kharrazian’s clinical models of functional medicine are used by several academic institutions, and thousands of health care clinics and practices providers throughout the world.

He maintains a private practice near San Diego, California, and consults with patients from all over the world who are seeking non-pharmaceutical alternatives. His practice is focused on developing a personalized medical approach using diet, nutrition, and lifestyle approaches.

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