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American College of Apothecaries

WEBINAR: The Role of Dysbiosis in Women's Health

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Overview / Abstract:

Earn 1 hour (0.1 CEUs) of accredited continuing education with our on-demand webinar, "The Role of Dysbiosis in Women's Health." This informative session addresses critical health issues affecting women, with an estimated 28 million experiencing energy and metabolism problems related to hypothyroidism. Additionally, 1.3 million women enter menopause each year, and approximately two-thirds of the population faces symptoms of adrenal exhaustion.

By attending this webinar, you will gain the skills to distinguish between the overlapping symptoms of these three conditions. You’ll also become familiar with the biological pathways involved and the drug-induced nutrient depletions associated with common prescriptions. Participants will learn to confidently recommend nutritional supplements to support these pathways, identify foods to avoid, and develop effective dietary plans. Furthermore, the session will cover lifestyle modifications that can enhance overall health and well-being.

Expiration

Feb 25, 2025

Discipline(s)

Pharmacy CPE

Format

Online, Webinar / Webcast / Video

Cost

Members: $20 | Non-Member: $35

Credits / Hours

1.0

Accreditation

The American College of Apothecaries (ACA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ACA has accredited this program for 1 contact hour (0.1 CEU) of continuing education credit for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Suzanne Keyes
PHARMD, FACA, IFMCP - Owner / Pharmacist-in-Charge of Keyes’ Compounding & 180 Wellness Center

Keywords / Search Terms

American College of Apothecaries, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Dysbiosis, Women's Health, Continuing education, Accredited webinar, Hypothyroidism, Energy metabolism, Menopause, Adrenal exhaustion, Symptoms management, Biological pathways, Drug-induced nutrient depletion, Nutritional supplements, Dietary recommendations, Lifestyle modifications, Health and well-being, On-demand education,

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