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NMHNZ’s inaugural conference in 2018 was a resounding success. We attracted a very high calibre of presenters from around New Zealand and Australia and set a new standard of professionalism for naturopathic conferences in New Zealand. Our 2019 promises to be even bigger and better!
The theme for 2019 is Enhancing Immunity: Mind, Body & Naturopathy. Learn about the latest drivers that may lead to immune system dysregulation or overactivity including toxicity, chronic inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction and poor gut health and the how to restore proper functioning for patients to feel better and to avoid ongoing damage.
This year’s conference features an evidence-based ‘why’ and ‘how to’ multidisciplinary clinical focus
MEET OUR SPONSORSThe Exhibitor Marketplace will be the “hub” of networking, starting from registration and at morning/afternoon breaks. Plus, the poster exhibition to showcase the outstanding work happening in our field. Our fantastic sponsors will be showcasing their latest products and diagnostic testing methods and be available to an-swer your burning questions.
NETWORKING & CONNECTINGThe breaks, as well as the complementary Saturday evening Cocktail hour, plus the conference dinner provide opportunities to catch up with old friends and connect with new like-minded professionals - further strengthening the naturopathic profession in NZ.
Save the date, book your ticket and flights as soon as possible and we look forward to seeing you all soon.
NMHNZ CONFERENCE
2019Saturday 28th
& Sunday 29th SeptemberVenue: James Cook Hotel
Grand Chancellor, The Terrace, Wellington
designed for Naturopaths, Medical Herbalists, doctors and other allied health practitioners and delivered by top in their field health professionals.
We know you are going to come away with new learnings and enthusiasm to take back into your workplace.
OUR SPEAKERSOur impressive line-up of leaders from New Zealand, Australia and the USA include a wonderful mix of those working in academia and industry, presenting the latest clinical research to those in the field. Additionally, we will hear from the best about global policy, practice and regulatorydevelopments in the naturopathic profession and how this affects us in New Zealand.
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Saturday 28th September Sunday 29th September
Time Topic Speaker
8.00 - 8.20 Registration
8.20 - 8.30 Welcome/Mihi 8.30 - 9.30 KEYNOTE: Vitamin C, A.Prof Dr Margreet Diet & Immunity Vissers (PhD)
9.30 - 10.30 Cytokine sickness behaviour Paul Kern and use of biological (Nat) response modifiers (brms) 10.30 - 11.00 Break
11.00 - 11.30 A gut-focused approach to Sharon Erdrich moderate-severe eczema (Nat/MHSc) 11.30 - 11.45 The regulations of natural Michael Roberts health products (MoH)
11.45 - 12.00 Antibiotic resistance working Sarah Brenchley group (WNF) update (BNat)
12.00 - 12.30 Global policy, practice & A.Prof Jon Wardle regulatory developments in (PhD) the naturopathic profession: lessons for NZ and beyond
12.30 - 12.45 Speaker panel 12.45 - 1.45 Lunch
1.45 - 2.00 Student Case competition 2.00 - 2.30 Continued: A.Prof Jon Wardle Global policy, practice and (PhD) regulatory developments in the naturopathic profession: lessons for New Zealand and beyond
2.30 - 3.30 KEYNOTE: Auto-Immune Joint Prof. Dr Stephen Disease: The Nexus between Myers (M.D.) Science and Nature Cure
3.30 - 3.45 Speaker panel 3.45 - 4.15 Break
4.15 - 4.30 A session with your NMHNZ Committee Committee - from making the members most of your online profile and CPE points to joining a regional group or becoming a committee member
4.30 - 6.00 NMHNZ AGM. Gain CPE points for attending 6.00 - 7.00 “Mix & Mingle” Cocktail Hour. Thanks to Nutrisearch 7.00 - Late Conference dinner with Dr Craig Hassed guest speakers Dr Jonathan Wardle Dr Stephen Myers
Time Topic Speaker
9.00 - 9.15 Welcome back
9.15 - 10.15 KEYNOTE: Mindfulness A.Prof Dr Craig Hassed in Practice (M.D) 10.15 - 10.45 The spectacular role of the Kiran Krishnan human microbiome in preventing post-prandial or metabolic endotoxemia, the number one cause of mortality worldwide
10.45 - 11.15 Break
11.15 - 11.45 Autoimmune diseases - John Aitken bacterial involvement in (BSc) inflammatory bowel disease
11.45 - 12.15 Holistic antibiotics Cynthia Hunefield (Nat)
12.15 - 12.45 The critical role of the Dr Christine Houghton intestinal epithelial as the (PhD) unsung hero in modulating the dynamics of the gut-immune interface
12.45 - 1.00 Speaker panel
1.00 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 2.15 Awards and prize draw
2.15 - 2.45 Olive Leaf -Not All Extracts Ian Breakspear are Created Equal (Nat)
2.45 - 3.15 Iodine and the mid-life Jacqui Finlayson women who avoids bread (Nat)
3.15 - 3.45 Maca Masterclass -using Dr Corin Storkey Maca to treat complex and (PhD) chronic conditions
3.45 - 4.00 Speaker panel 4.00 ENDS
EARLY BIRD (until 30 June 2019)
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A.Prof Jonathan Wardle (PhD, MPH, MHlth&MedLaw, BHSc, RN) Research Fellow, UTS & ARCCIM, Sydney, Australia
Jon is well known in the naturopathic political landscape in Australia. He is Secretary General of the World Naturopathic Federation (WNF), the
Head of Regulatory, Policy and Legislative Stream (ARCCIM), consults on traditional and complementary medicine policy to multiple governments, was the co-editor of the much-loved textbook “Clinical Naturopathy” and is editor-in-chief of Advances in Integrative Medicine
TOPIC: Global policy, practice regulatory developments in the naturopathic profession: lessons for NZ and beyond.
Dr Corin Storkey (PhD)
Corin has done 4 years of post-doctoral research at the Heart Research Institute (HRI) Sydney, and 4 years medical liaison cardiometabolic
health in the pharmaceutical industry. He has 14 authorships in peer reviewed journals and heads New Zealand’s only Maca and Incan medicine research program.
TOPIC: Maca Masterclass – using maca to treat complex and chronic conditions
John Aitken (BSc) Microbiologist
John’s particular areas of interest are antimicrobial resistance and emerging bacterial infectious diseases. The majority of his work involves an
understanding of the underlying relationships between microorganisms, plants, and animals.
TOPIC: Autoimmune diseases - bacterial involvement in inflammatory bowel disease
Michael Roberts Acting Manager, Safety & Access, System Strategy & Policy, Ministry of Health
TOPIC: The regulation of natural health products
Sarah Brenchley (BA(Ed) Hons, BNat, DipHM, DipNut). MHN Student, Deakin Uni
Sarah is a degree qualified naturopath with further diplomas in nutrition and herbal medicine and is halfway through a Masters in Human Nutrition
from Deakin University. She has worked in multi-therapy clinics, as well as being a self-employed naturopath. Since 2015 she has worked at Wellpark College of Natural Therapies as a tutor and head of department for both the Nutrition Diploma programme and the Bachelor of Naturopathy and Herbal Medicine programme. She has recently started an online business focusing on health promotion for the public.
Sarah is one of the founding members of the Anti-microbial Resistance Working Committee for the World Naturopathic Federation.
TOPIC: WNF’s Anti-Microbial Resistance Initiative – an update
Prof Margreet Vissers (PhD, MSc, BSc). University of Otago, Christchurch
Research Professor & Associate Dean for Research, University ofOtago, Christchurch, Margreet has a long career in medical science,
initially specialising in immune cell function, chronic disease, oxidative stress and antioxidant protection. Over the past 15 years this has expanded into investigations on the potential role of vitamin C in the prevention and treatment of cancer, immune cell function & general health and well-being. Her work has received much peer and media interest.
TOPIC: Vitamin C, diet & immunity
Paul Kern Naturopath
Paul has over 25 years experience as a practising naturopath, including delivering seminars to doctors, chiropractors and naturopaths in
Australia and New Zealand. He is a lecturer at South Australian Health Education Centre on physiology, toxicology, nutrition, herbal medicine and homeopathic practice and current president of the Complementary Medicine Association of Australia.
TOPIC: Cytokine sickness behaviour & use of biological response modifiers (BRMs)
Kiran Krishan (BSc). CSO Microbiome Labs
Kiran has had several years with hands-on R&D in the fields of molecular medicine and microbiology at the University of Iowa and has been involved in
the dietary supplement & nutrition market for the past 18 years. He established a clinical research organization, designed & conducted dozens of human clinical human nutrition trials, co-founded Nu Science Trading, LLC.; a nutritional technology development/research company.
TOPIC: The spectacular role of the human microbiome in preventing post-prandial or metabolic endotoxemia, the number one cause of mortality worldwide
A.Prof Dr Craig Hassed (PhD, MD). Mindfulness Coordinator, Monash University, Australia
Craig is the founding president of Meditation Australia, a regular media commentator, writes for medical journals, published thirteen books,
featured in the documentary, The Connection. He co-authored the free online Mindfulness course in collaboration with Monash University and FutureLearn. In 2019 Craig was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for services to Medicine.
TOPIC: Mindfulness in Practice
Dr Christine Houghton (PhD, BSc, GradDip Human Nut). Adjunct lecturer University of Queensland, Australia
With 30 years experience in nutritional and botanical medicine, Christine has extensive experience as an educator at both secondary and
tertiary levels. She is co-author of two nutrigenomics courses and the managing director of Cell-Logic.
TOPIC: The critical role of the intestinal epithelial as the unsung hero in modulating the dynamics of the gut-immune interface
Sharon Erdrich (DipNat, DipHerbMed, MHSc (Hons), PhD Cand, University of Sydney
Sharon is a well-known clinician in New Zealand with over 40 years in health. She completed her MHSc (Hons) at University of Auckland, publishing
two articles in Peer-reviewed journals related to the role of nutrition in prostate cancer. In 2013 she established New Zealand’s only SiBO-focused diagnostic service and is a regular presenter on this and related topics. Sharon’s PhD is an investigation into the relationship between gastrointestinal dysbiosis and fibromyalgia and the impact of a naturopathic approach to this common presentation.
TOPIC: A gut-focused approach to moderate-severe eczema
Jacqui Finlayson (BHSc CompMed, AdvDip Nat/HerbMed). Programme Leader, Naturopathic College of NZ
In clinical practice as a naturopath since 2006, Jacqui was clinical supervisor and tutor in nutrition and herbal medicine at SPCNM for 7
years before taking up her post at NCNZ. She is completing her Master’s degree, which focuses on iodine (or lack of) in mid-life women.
TOPIC: Iodine and the mid-life woman who avoids bread
Cynthia Hunefield (DipNat, PGDip, MHSc Cand). Victoria University, Wellington
Distributor of natural medicines for 8 years. In 2017 Cynthia completed a post-graduate diploma in Clinical Research and she
is currently completing a Master’s degree in Innovation & Commercialisation. Her thesis focuses on the research and development of a novel natural antibiotic.
TOPIC: Holistic antibiotics
Ian Breakspear (Nat, MHerbMed). Snr Lecturer Endeavour College of Natural Health, Sydney
Ian has had 26 years of clinical practice as a herbalist and naturopath, and specialises in the application of patient-reported outcome
measures in naturopathic practice. He is a member of the Research Management Committee, of the Boundary Bend Olives Expert Scientific Steering Committee and an expert contributor to the Olive Wellness Institute.
TOPIC: Olive Leaf –Not All Extracts are Created Equal
Prof Dr Stephen Myers (PhD, MD). Adjunct Professor, Southern Cross University Melbourne, Australia
Stephen was the Foundation Head of the School of Natural & Complementary Medicine SCU from 1995-2001 & still plays an
active role within the Department. He is an internationally recognised leader in complementary medicine education & research. In 2004 he was awarded the prestigious Lady Cilento Award by the Complementary Healthcare Council for a sustained contribution to the field.
TOPIC: Auto-Immune Joint Disease The Nexus between Science and Nature Cure
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