Tuesday, June 19, 2012
One of the most rewarding aspects of a career in health care is that as practitioners we are always learning. The more we learn, the more our patients benefit. Toward that end, you can deepen your understanding of diagnosis and learn new treatment skills at National University's 2012 Homecoming in the following presentations:
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Geoffrey Bove Dr. Bove holds a DC degree and a PhD in anatomy and neurobiology. His research on the effect of inflammation as a mechanism of nerve-related and radiating pain was supported by the National Institutes of Health for more than 10 years. He has taught at University of North Carolina, Harvard Medical School and Southern Denmark University, and is currently an associate professor at the University of New England. Dr. Bove offers an understanding of the underlying mechanisms of radiating pain, which allows for more accurate diagnosis and therefore better treatment and prognostic outlook. This session will provide health care practitioners with an advanced understanding of the different presentations of radiating pain. |
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Steven Heffner |
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Carol Osborne (MT Sessions) National University is again offering a continuing education series for massage therapists at its homecoming event. Ms. Osborne is the founder of Body Therapy Associates, which provides continuing education and resources for somatic practitioners, and the co-founder of the International Professional School of Bodywork in San Diego, California. Ms. Osborne has published two textbooks,Pre- and Perinatal Massage TherapyandDeepTissue Sculpting, and was recognized by the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Council of Schools as the 2008 National Teacher of the Year. |
For more information on these and other sessions, along with registration details, visit our NUHS 2012 Homecoming page.