A4M Announces Online Medical Lecture Series
Posted on 2009-03-11 14:38:14 in
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Beginning in March, A4M and DiGiVision Media will offer two complementary video recordings per month of lectures from A4M Conference Training Session on DiGiVision Media for viewing!
The lectures feature renowned experts presenting a wide variety of Anti-Aging topics. Click on the links below to begin viewing the first two lectures.
Introduction, Free Radical Considerations, and Components of IV Nutrition
by Mitchell J. Ghen, DO, PhD
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Revolutionize Your Practice: Anti-Aging Medicine as the New Wellness Model for Healthcare
Ronald Klatz, MD, DO & Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO, FAASP
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The lectures feature renowned experts presenting a wide variety of Anti-Aging topics. Click on the links below to begin viewing the first two lectures.
Introduction, Free Radical Considerations, and Components of IV Nutrition
by Mitchell J. Ghen, DO, PhD
Click Here
Revolutionize Your Practice: Anti-Aging Medicine as the New Wellness Model for Healthcare
Ronald Klatz, MD, DO & Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO, FAASP
Click Here
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