Who's Who in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine

Week of March 9, 2009

Mark L. Gordon, MD
Medical Director for The Millennium Health Group for Anti Aging Medicine

After 14 years of Clinical Orthopedics and 20 years as a residency trained board certified Family Physician, Dr. Mark L. Gordon integrates Anti Aging Medical theories into a program of sports rehabilitation.

Using nutrition, exercise and his knowledge of supplementation he has helped a number of injured patients return to their activities in a significantly reduced time. Pre-operative programs help surgical outcome and reduce the down time for both sports and non-sports related injuries. Many natural products are available to accomplish these goals.

Dr. Mark Gordon has been recognized as a leader in the area of Anti Aging Medicine and holds Associate Clinical Professorships at USC and UCLA.

Dr. Gordon has recently been reappointed as Medical Director for CBS Studios, Medical Consultant to HBO and FX. In these positions he is available for consultation on areas of Preventive, Anti-Aging and Alternative Medicine. He writes articles on nutritional supplementation and hormonal replacement some of which have been published in Max Muscle and Planet Muscle. Dr. Gordon is owner and Medical Director of Millennium Health Centers-Medicine for the 21st century.

At the upcoming 17th World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in Orlando (April 23-25, 2009), Dr. Gordon will be presenting a special pre-convention workshop, THE CLINICAL APPLICATION OF INTERVENTIONAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. This course will be based on the book by the same name. The participants will be able to understand: (i) Andropause: Nuances in treatment and options; (ii) Menopause: The challenge of the female; (iii) Somatopause: Nuances and treatment strategies; (iv) Traumatic Head Trauma: Legal justification for treating Traumatic Brain Injuries; (v) Frailty Syndrome: Hormone replacement for life; (vi) The Front Office: Procedures and Protocols; (vii) Millennium Intake and Chart Forms; (viii) Male & Female Handbook; and (ix) Legal Considerations to the Practice. For more information, call 1-888-997-0112

  

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