Mold Practice Update

Practical tools in mold diagnosis and treatment.

  • Mast cell and histamine management that you may not be aware of.
  • How to manage sensitivities like oxalates, sulfur, and salicylates.
  • The latest updates on testing.
  • Precision mycotoxin protocols, summarized from the clinical reference Tech Sheets.
  • How to manage mold using covered medications.

Compliments the mold-literate certification course.

 

Updates in Mold-Related Illness


CME Course for Medical Practitioners

with Dr. Jill Crista

The deepest dive on the health impacts and precision treatments for mold, actinomycetes, and mycotoxins found anywhere!

What You Get

  • Clinically relevant tools you can use immediately
  • Solutions for your patients who are falling through the cracks
  • Comprehensive Technical Sheets for individual mycotoxins and MPA
  • 3 hours of professional continuing medical education (3 AMA PRA Category 1 creditsâ„¢)
  • Clinical questionnaire
  • PDFs of all slides

Earn Continuing Medical Education Credits

3 AMA PRA Category 1 creditsâ„¢

MD, DO, NP, PA, ND

Licensed Naturopathic Doctors

US:
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians — pending

 

For all other practitioner types, check with your licensing body to ensure these qualify as continuing education credits for your professional license.

Your reliable source for navigating the complex nature of mold-related illness.

What’s Covered

Mast cell and histamine management that you may not be aware of.

How to manage sensitivities like oxalates, sulfur, and salicylates.

The latest updates on testing.

Precision mycotoxin protocols, summarized from the clinical reference Tech Sheets.

How to manage mold using covered medications.

Featured On

Better Health Guy Podcast, Break The Mold.

Who’s This Course For?

Medical doctors Primary care practitioners Osteopathic physicians

Naturopathic doctors Nurse practitioners Physicians assistants

Chiropractors  Psychiatrists

“The case review really helped me pinpoint the best ways to serve my patient and I received a lot of additional resources and information that I didn’t know I needed to know! I highly recommend getting your case in to be reviewed even if you don’t think it’s that special or tricky…chances are it will still provide insight for others and yourself!”

Rachel Cornett-Olsson, APRN, CNM
Functional Midwifery Holistic Women’s Health and GYN

On The Rise

OSHA estimates that more than a quarter of all buildings have had enough water damage to grow molds that harm human health. And that statistic rises every year.

Join The Mold-Literate Community

Learn how to recognize this prevalent and often overlooked contributor to human suffering. Get actionable information, clinical tools to conquer mold.

A Useful Patient Resource

Dr. Jill’s book, Break The Mold, is a useful patient resource to save you time explaining mold during the appointment.

Saving You Time!

To support your patients between visits, Dr. Jill posts short video blogs and pearls on all things mold.

This one-minute video describes the rationale behind her sinus treatment for mold-affected people.

Frequently Asked Questions

I’m already familiar with the Shoemaker protocol. Is this information different?

As a medically trained Naturopathic Doctor, Dr. Jill’s approach to mold treatment differs from the Shoemaker protocol. She was trained by leaders in the field of environmental medicine who incorporate the principles of naturopathic medicine. Since she’s not Shoemaker trained, this course only briefly highlights Shoemaker assessments. This course is an alternative or expansion to manage the complex syndrome of mold related illness; a comprehensive, evidence-informed course full of research, novel uses of medications, and powerful but safe natural options.

Do you offer a refund if it’s not what I thought I was signing up for?

Yes, we offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, as long as not more than 25% of the course modules or handouts were viewed or downloaded. We’re happy to share our video view and download logs on request.

How long do I have access to the course?

You have one year from sign up to complete the course.

Can anyone take this course even if they aren’t a doctor?

Yes. Please note, the level of this course is consistent with professional continuing medical education. It’s intended for those that fit the definition of primary care provider.

It may be taken for personal interest using the Non CME/CE Access option. The Non CME/CE Access option is not eligible for a certificate of completion, continuing education, or mold-literate certification.

If you are a licensed primary care provider seeking mold-literate certification, please choose the CME/CE Credit option.

A Hidden Cause

Mold & mycotoxin exposure is the core cause behind the suffering of many chronically ill patients.

Mold affects almost every system in the body.

It lurks in buildings often undetected – irritating respiratory passages, depleting the immune system, and disrupting the digestive & nervous systems, until one day, there’s a diagnosis – but it won’t be mold. Instead, it might be called allergies, chronic sinusitis, asthma, IBS, neuropathy, tinnitus, anxiety, chronic fatigue syndrome, dysautonomia, dementia, or even cancer.

Don’t let that happen to your patients.