Practitioner Course

Rethinking PCOS

PCOS is not actually an ovarian condition. Lara will explain how this affects diagnostics and also share her treatment strategies.
Format

Online Course
1 lesson

Availability

12 Months OR Subscriber Pass

Duration

60 min/lesson
1 Hour total

Presenter

Lara Briden

About this course

To keep you right up to date on what the experts are thinking we have created the Clinical Mentoring program. The thought leaders in our industry they will share with you their latest thoughts, case analyses and research findings. In these live online discussions, you can interact and ask anything you like and find out what you need to know from the experts.

In this session we have Lara Briden ND bringing you the latest on PCOS. She is suggesting that PCOS needs a name change soon. Polycystic ovarian syndrome is not actually an ovarian condition. There are ovarian consequences, but the pathophysiology is not ovarian in origin. Lara will explain how this affects diagnostics and also share her treatment strategies.
What you receive:
  • Clear protocol explanations from some of the world's top practitioners
  • Clinical pearls for improved practice results
  • Access to your audio and video recordings via the App Store
  • A downloadable PDF of the presenter’s slides
  • Links to all referenced research papers and useful clinical handouts
  • Access to the community hub where you can get answers to your questions
  • A 30-day money back guarantee

What's in this course

Your Presenter

Lara Briden

Lara Briden ND is a naturopathic doctor and author of the bestselling books Period Repair Manual and Hormone Repair Manual with more 20 years clinical experience. She has a strong science background and first worked as an evolutionary biologist at the University of Calgary, before going on to qualify from Toronto’s Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1997.

She has more than 20 years’ experience in women’s health and currently has consulting rooms in Christchurch, New Zealand, where she treats women with PCOS, PMS, endometriosis, perimenopause, and many other hormonal and period-related health problems.