Medical Sciences Campus

                                      University of Puerto Rico                            

                                                           
InBioMed Project

 Continuing Education Program

For Health Professionals

 “Cutting Edge Science for Health and Healing in the New Millennium”

 InBioMed PR is a multidisciplinary health promotion initiative aimed to maximize well-being by the use of effective, non-toxic protocols.  The group is steered by medical sciences faculty researchers and clinicians with a broad range of specialties working together in an integrative manner.  INBIOMED PR stands for Institute of Biochemical Medicine of Puerto Rico. 

The InBioMed Project of Continuing Education Program for Health Professionals consists of a series of conferences/workshops designed to update and integrate knowledge in specific areas usually not covered in professional training centers.   These cutting edge advances in clinical research discussed in the InBioMed Education Program may improve the therapeutic outcomes far beyond the current standard of practice. 

The following is a list of the current available courses:
       1.      Basic concepts of Diet Therapy and Pharmacological Nutrition.

 2.      Therapeutical Basis of Nutraceutical Medicine: “The Pharmacology, Biochemistry and  Cellular Thermodynamics of Healing”.

 3.      Adverse effects of Dietary Supplements: “A Balanced Perspective”.

 4.      Cardiovascular protection and regeneration with nutrition, exercise and
        supplementation: “The heart of the matter”.

 5.      Cognition, Nutrition and Supplementation: “An Approach to Enhance
       Mental Performance”. 

6.      Improving Sexual Performance with Nutrition, Exercise and Supplementation:  “The Hard Facts”.

       7.      Drug Induced Nutrient Depletion: “Enhancing the Therapeutic Outcomes”.

 8.      Nutrition, Supplementation and Cancer:  “Science Demystifying the Myths”.

 9.      The Nutritional Pharmacological approach to Arthritis and Inflammation: “Moving forward”.

      10.  The Science of Detoxification:  “What the clinician must know”

      11.  Gastrointestinal disorders and diseases:  “A Guide to Nutrition and Supplementation
              for a Gut and Systemic Health”.

      12.  Nutrition and Supplementation for glucose-insulin disorders:  “The Sweet Solution
            to Avoid Bitter Consequences”. 

13.  The Metabolic Approach to Fat Loss and Body Transformation:  “An Effective Program to a Leaner You”. 

14.  State of the art Anti-Aging Science.  “A Program for Reversing the Biological Clock Now”.

      15.  Nutrition and Supplementation and Women’s Health issues:  “Hormonal Balance
            in Health and Disease”. 

16.  Nutritional Pharmacological therapy of Mental illness and behavioral problems:  “Balancing Brain Biochemistry”. 

17.  Nutritional Pharmacological treatment of addiction:  “The Science of reversing the biochemistry of cravings”. 

18.  The nutritional pharmacological treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia: “The orthomolecular solution for energy enhancement and pain relief”. 

19.  Nutrition and supplementation for exercise and training:  “A guide to become stronger, faster and leaner”. 

20.  Understanding homeopathy:  “The scientific basis of energy medicine”. 

21.  The nutritional pharmacological protocol for HIV and AIDS. “ The art and science of immune strength optimization”. 

22.  The nutritional pharmacological approach for the management of common infectious diseases: “Sparing antibiotics through orthomolecular and herbal medicine”. 

23.  The nutritional pharmacological approach for asthma.  “An integrative approach for a second air” 

24.  Nutritional Odontology.  “A perspective on the Relationship Between Oral and Systemic Health”. 

25.  Nutritional Ophtalmology.  “A new look into Prevention of Eye Diseases”
 

Faculty:

Dr. Jorge R. Miranda-Massari               Dr. Michael J. Gonzalez

Director, Educational Program               Program Director, Research Program

jmiranda@rcm.upr.edu                          mgonzalez@rcm.upr.edu

(787) 646-0720                                      (787) 649-2737