Workshop Clinic
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APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED
Click here to download the Health History Form. Individuals can return their completed form in one of these three ways:
1. Scan and email it to [email protected]
2. Fax to the attention of Sue Hanegraaf: 630-506-5588
3. Mail to: Walsh Research Institute, ATTN: Sue Hanegraaf, 1155 S. Washington Street, Naperville, IL, 60540
Click here to download the Health History Form. Individuals can return their completed form in one of these three ways:
1. Scan and email it to [email protected]
2. Fax to the attention of Sue Hanegraaf: 630-506-5588
3. Mail to: Walsh Research Institute, ATTN: Sue Hanegraaf, 1155 S. Washington Street, Naperville, IL, 60540
Selected individuals will be evaluated by world-class doctors specializing in biochemical individuality and imbalances who will identify chemical imbalances underlying their learning, behavioral, or mental disorder. Appointments include in-depth patient history, evaluation of lab results, diagnosis of biochemical imbalances and individualized advanced nutrient therapy (vitamins, minerals and amino acids). The Workshop Clinic is held at the Hilton Orrington Evanston, 1710 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, 60201, close to O’Hare International Airport and just 10 miles north of downtown Chicago.
LABORATORY TESTS
If accepted, the individual is responsible for paying and completing laboratory testing of special blood and urine factors near their home prior to their consultation. Lab samples must be completed and reported by March 22, 2017. The cost of the laboratory testing is $400.00.
WORKSHOP CLINIC VENUE
- The Hilton Orrington/Evanston is located in the heart of downtown Evanston, just 30 minutes from O'Hare International Airport and just 10 miles north of downtown Chicago. Evanston is a vibrant and unique community located on the historic coastline of Lake Michigan and offers an array of restaurants and bars, boutique shops, a movie theater, beaches and parks, and is home to Northwestern University.
- Over 100 restaurants are within walking distance of the hotel including a Whole Foods Market (organic grocery chain) located less a block from the hotel. Enjoy local cuisine from upscale dining to seasonal farm-to-table restaurants to casual, health-conscious eateries.
- Transportation to downtown Chicago is easily accessible by cab or Purple Line (CTA) public transportation.
- $155.00 plus tax per night (first come, first served)
- Complimentary wireless internet
- Daily Parking $12.00 / Overnight Parking $23.00
- No airport shuttle; please call American Taxi (847-259-0276) to pre-arrange your airport transportation
Hotel Room Reservations: To reserve, please call 1-800-445-8667 and mention "Walsh Research Institute" or BOOK ONLINE.
Physician Education Workshop Director:
William J. Walsh, PhD, FACN, is president of the non-profit Walsh Research Institute near Chicago (USA) and directs physician and practitioner-training programs internationally including in the United States, Australia, Ireland and Norway. Over 500 physicians and medical practitioners have attended a Walsh Research Institute Workshop.
An internationally recognized expert on biochemical imbalances, Dr. Walsh has devoted nearly 40 years to researching the biochemistry behind behavior, learning and memory, mental health and various disease conditions. He developed science-based, advanced nutrient therapies that have helped thousands of patients challenged by behavioral disorders, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, ADHD, autism, and Alzheimer’s disease, and are used by doctors throughout the world. |
Dr. Walsh’s approach recognizes that nutrient imbalances can alter brain levels of key neurotransmitters, disrupt gene expression of proteins and enzymes, and cripple the body’s protection against environmental toxins. His book, Nutrient Power (Skyhorse Publishing, 2014, 2012), describes his findings and the advanced nutrient therapies which correct biochemical imbalances that are causing learning, behavioral, developmental and mental health issues.
Dr. Walsh has authored more than 200 scientific articles and reports and has five patents. He has presented his experimental research at the American Psychiatric Association, the U.S. Senate, the National Institute of Mental Health, and has been a speaker at 30 international conferences. His early work included a twelve-year collaboration with the renowned (late) Carl C. Pfeiffer, MD, PhD of Princeton, NJ (USA).
Dr. Walsh has authored more than 200 scientific articles and reports and has five patents. He has presented his experimental research at the American Psychiatric Association, the U.S. Senate, the National Institute of Mental Health, and has been a speaker at 30 international conferences. His early work included a twelve-year collaboration with the renowned (late) Carl C. Pfeiffer, MD, PhD of Princeton, NJ (USA).
Physician Education Workshop Instructor:
Malcolm Sickels, MD, ABOIM, ABIHM, is a board certified family and holistic medicine physician who uses a variety of modalities in his integrative family practice founded in 2005 in Ann Arbor, MI. For each of his patients, Dr. Sickels draws from a wide range of resources and believes in the value of rigorous scientific inquiry, diagnostic testing, and active listening while applying a skillful blend of evidence-based nutrient interventions and standard medical therapies.
In 2014, Dr. Sickels trained with Dr. William J. Walsh and found his advanced nutrient therapy system to improve the outcomes of his patients with behavior, learning, and mental disorders. Dr. Sickels received an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Illinois and a medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. |
While completing his residency in family medicine at Promedica Flower Hospital in Sylvania, Ohio, he began using nutrients for the treatment of mood disorders. An avid learner and a scientist at heart, Dr. Sickels sets aside time to attend at least four integrative medicine conferences each year to remain at the forefront of holistic medicine. His current interest is in cancer treatment and other epigenetic conditions in addition to his continuing interest in mood disorders. Dr. Sickels is a member of the American College for the Advancement of Medicine, the American College of Integrative Medicine, the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, the International Organization of Integrative Cancer Physicians and the Academy for IPT.