Mold Congress

Conferences and Workshops for the Medical, Indoor Air Environmental / Remediation Industries and Patients

June 2020 Conference in Bellevue, Washington

October 2020 “It Takes a Data-Driven Village” Conference
October 9 & 10, 2020

Overview and Overall Goal

The energy and pace of the Surviving Mold conferences are pushing the CIRS boundary ever further.  The explosion of medical knowledge from Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker and a team of medical professionals matches the might of the Falcon Heavy rocket that is propelling Elon Musk's Tesla to Mars!

These conference are a must-attend for the veteran Surviving Mold certified medical professionals as well as the newbies.  Working with these medical professionals will lead to understanding how to work with many other medical professionals dealing with health effects from mold and bacteria.

A total solution for CIRS patients requires healthy, living environments free of microbial pollutants.  The Indoor Environmental Professional Panel of Surviving Mold has identified a better way of inspection and remediation of property to ensure recovering CIRS patients won't be re-exposed to the hazards that made them sick.  

Their consensus document is a blueprint for success that inspectors and remediators can follow. But the environmental industry has been slow to respond, showing an unwillingness to change their procedures.  CIRS patients often struggle to find the right contractors.

CIRS patients are scattered throughout the country - and the world.  The handful of current Surviving Mold consultants and the remediation contractors working one-on-one with them is not enough to serve this population.  Help must be nationwide.

Change is happening - slowly.  The S520 - the industry standard for remediation recently updated in late 2015.  It’s being updated again.  This ANSI standard for professional mold remediation is a starting point to understand mold remediation and cited by OSHA.

This conference is reaching outside of the medical community to find environmental partners that will provide the kind of remediation suitable for sensitive populations.  

Leaders from those industries are invited to come and listen to the doctors to find out firsthand why the Consensus Document should be followed if they want to be successful with fungal fragments.  Those leaders can relay their difficulties in implementing the changes to develop realistic solutions.

Leaders from the environmental / remediation industries  provide insights for medical professionals about the realities their patients face with the struggle to clean up their homes and workplaces.  

Medical professionals will get an understanding of the kinds of tests consultants used to inspect property to determine a remediation plan.  Contractors will show the reality of what it takes to clean and rebuild property.

We, medical and environmental professionals,  will talk and together strive for better answers for patients and clients.

This online conference does not have any commercial support or sponsorship.

Speakers will disclose any personal interest in their presentation.

 

“IT TAKES A DATA-DRIVEN VILLAGE” CONFERENCE 
COURSE ACTIVITY

 

Accreditation Statement:

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the New Mexico Medical Society (NMMS) through the joint providership of Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services (RMCHCS) and Whole World Heath Care, P.C.. RMCHCS is accredited by the NMMS to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Statement: RMCHCS designates this online activity for a maximum of 14.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for full conference attendance. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

FRIDAY, October 9, 2020 

The Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs of Research in Clinic Practice: Where We've Been and Where We're Going
Scott McMahon

Lessons From GENIE
Dr Ritchie Shoemaker

The Effect of Bile Acid Sequestrants on Progression of Coronary Arterial Calcification
William L. Blanchet

Correcting Androgens: The Art and Medicine of DHEA
Eric Dorninger

Mast Cells and Chronic Inflammatory Illness
Lysander Jim

Coagulopathy and GENIE
Jimmy Ryan

A Cost effective, Data Driven Method for Prevention, Identification, and Treatment of Heart Attack and Stroke….Are Your CIRS Patients Safe from America’s Number One Killer?
William L. Blanchet

Tips for Tolerating the Shoemaker Protocol
Eric Dorninger

Neuroquant, Neuronal Injury: The Science and Public Policy Implications
Jacki Meinhardt

Question and Answer Speaker Panel

Village Hang Out – Invitation Only 
Emcee Eric Dorninger / Social Coordinator Jenny Johnson

 

SATURDAY  October 10, 2020 

ERMI:  An American Measurement of Familiar Mold Found in Indoor Environments
Greg Weatherman

Using MSqPCR and Fungal Cultures as Clues to Finding Hidden Reservoir; A Case study of how MSqPCR Helped Win a Construction Defect Claim of Over $3MM
Bill Weber and John Banta

Comprehensive Environmental Inspections for CIRS Patients
John Bodhe

Brains Do Heal!
Jonah Yakel 

Triaging Finances & Your Home: Assessing Your Home on a Budget vs. Open Check Book 
Michael Schrantz

Do Actinobacteria and Endotoxins Confound Your ERMI/HERTSMI-2?
David Lark and Gianni Rossini 

COVID: A Miracle Story of Survival and COVID Therapeutic/Prevention Updates
William L. Blanchet and Eric Dorninger 

The Power of Group Coaching in Removing Obstacles to Patient Adherence and Progress
Jenny Johnson 

Question and Answer Speaker Panel; Didactic Adjournment

FABulous Virtual Party!! With KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Release / Expiration Dates for CMEs

This online conference was released on January 1, 2021 and CME credits are available until December 31, 2021.

 

For information, please contact us at:

info@moldcongress.com