IRVINE, Calif.--()--The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) is pleased to announce Summer Camp at the W Fort Lauderdale Hotel and Spa, June 2-4, 2011. Practitioners will have the opportunity to receive clinical training in Chelation Therapy, Nutrition, Hormones and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at this weekend module.
“We are excited to provide practitioners with the opportunity to learn these therapies in a weekend module, affording them less time away from their practices and patients”
As the incidence in chronic illness and obesity increases, the need for this education has never been more paramount. Attendees will receive instruction from the leaders in the Integrative Medicine field, including, Dr. Ronald Hoffman, Dr. Jeffrey Morrison, Dr. Ty Vincent and more.
“We are excited to provide practitioners with the opportunity to learn these therapies in a weekend module, affording them less time away from their practices and patients,” says Drew McGray, Director of Marketing, ACAM.
“Summer Camp attendees will walk away from this weekend with a multitude of new tools to assist their patients’ health needs. Practitioners may also sit for our Certified Chelation Therapy exam and leave Fort Lauderdale with additional credentials,” he added.
For the first time ACAM is offering a Chelation Therapy Exam Review and Hands-On Session providing practitioners with further resources to help them achieve success.
For more information on this event please visit: www.acam.org/summercamp.
About ACAM: The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to educating physicians and other health care professionals on the latest findings and emerging procedures in complementary, alternative and integrative (CAIM) medicine. ACAM's healthcare model focuses on prevention of illness and a strive for total wellness. ACAM is the voice of integrative medicine; our goals are to improve physician skills, knowledge and diagnostic procedures as they relate to integrative medicine; to support integrative medicine research; and to provide education on current standard of care as well as additional approaches to patient care.

