Colorado Integrative Medicine Conference (cIMc 2011)

We are incredibly grateful to all the speakers, attendees, sponsors, exhibitors, and volunteers who helped make our 2011 conference a success.
Your support and contributions were invaluable, and the event’s achievements would not have been possible without your dedication to advancing integrative medicine.
Below is information about the past cIMc 2011 event.

Estes Park, Colorado

YMCA of the Rockies

Dr. James Gordon at cIMc 2009

Dream Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, CO.

cIMc 2009

Lake Isabelle near YMCA of the Rockies YMCA of the Rockies

cIMc 2011 speakers at YMCA of the Rockies

Near YMCA of the Rockies

cIMc 2009: Guided imagery breakout with David Rakel
About the 2011 Conference
We were thrilled to host this exciting evidence-based CME conference aimed at improving self-care and patient care, with a focus on cutting-edge research and clinical practice in mind-body medicine and lifestyle management. At the time, forty percent of Americans were using complementary and alternative medicine, a ~$42B market. With our modern lifestyle contributing to increasing rates of obesity and chronic illness, the July cIMc 2011 conference provided effective tools for managing anxiety, stress, pain, depression, and addictions through natural, effective, and culturally inclusive approaches to mindset, lifestyle, and diet/nutrition for maintaining health and resilience.
Dates: July 15, 2011 (Friday 3pm) to July 17, 2011 (Sunday 6pm)
Location: Assembly Hall (different building from 2009 conference) at the YMCA of the Rockies at Estes Park, Colorado, frequented by 250,000 visitors annually. Address: 2515 Tunnel Road, Estes Park, CO
Conference Check-in Time: July 15, 2011 from 4pm to 6pm. Keynote started at 7pm.
CME: The University of Colorado School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- Non-physicians will receive a certificate of attendance for a maximum of 16.5 hours.
- In Colorado for the 2011-2013 renewal cycle, mental health professionals (except for Certified Addiction Counselors Level I, Psychologists and Unlicensed Psychotherapists) need 40 Professional Development Hours (PDH) and you can start to accrue the hours starting July 1, 2011. PDH can be accrued under the coursework category (up to 20 PDH) including conferences. You can earn up to 16.5 PDH (hours can vary based on your learning development gap and work relevance) from the July 15-17 Colorado Integrative Medicine Conference. For authoritative applicability and requirements, see http://www.dora.state.co.us/mental-health/cc/index.htm and also click on the relevant links for your profession under Continuing Professional Development Portfolio under Program Information section to the left of the page.
- Approved 1.65 CEUs (equivalent to 16.5 clock hours) – credit issuance was through CU-Denver for a $40 fee.
- Richard J. Davidson, PhD, Vilas Professor of Psychology & Psychiatry, and Director of the Waisman Brain Imaging Lab, Lab for Affective Neuroscience, Center for Investigating Healthy Minds at the Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
- David L. Katz , MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, Director of Yale University Prevention Research Center, Director of Integrative Medicine Center at Griffin Hospital, Derby, CT
Additional Speakers:
- Lisa Corbin, MD, FACP, Medical Director, Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Colorado Hospital; Associate Professor, Department of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
- Sona Dimidjian, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
- Henry Emmons, MD, Author of Chemistry of Joy and Chemistry of Calm, Founding Board Member of International Network for Integrative Mental Health, Integrative Psychiatrist at The Penny George Institute for Health and Healing, and Partners in Resilience, Northfield, MN
- Rohini Kanniganti, MD, MSPH, Board Certified Family Physician and Integrative Practitioner at Boulder Family Medicine, studied Ayurveda in India, Guest Faculty with University of Colorado and University of Florida Schools of Medicine, Boulder, CO
- Daniel Friedland, MD, President and CEO of SuperSmartHealth, Member of Board of Directors of American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, Medical Director of Barney and Barney (Insurance Brokerage), San Diego, CA
- Steven Rondeau, ND, BCIA-EEG, Adjunct Faculty Member of Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM), Naturopathic Doctor at Wholeness Center, Fort Collins, CO
- Carolyn Coker Ross, MD, MPH, Author of The Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating Workbook and Audio Program The Joy of Eating Well (with Andrew Weil, MD); Host of radio show The Vital Life at voiceamerica.com (Health and Wellness Channel); Consultant for the eating disorder program at the Ranch near Nashville, Tennessee; Integrative Medicine Consultant for Eating Disorders, Addictions, Obesity and Mood Disorders; Denver, CO
- Scott Shannon, MD, Author of Please Do Not Label My Child; Editor of Handbook of Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Mental Health; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine; President of American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine (2011-2013); past President of the American Holistic Medical Association, Founder & Holistic Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist at Wholeness Center, Fort Collins, CO
- Marianne Wamboldt, MD, RYT, The Cannon Y. and Lyndia K. Harvey Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Children’s Hospital; Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
Sample Session Titles:
- Keynote #1: Change Your Brain by Transforming Your Mind: Neuroscientific Studies of Meditation (Davidson)
- Keynote #2: Feet, Forks, and Fate (Katz) – Description: Lifestyle Intervention to Prevent Diabetes and Chronic Illness
- Healing Body, Mind, and Spirit: Integrative Approaches to Eating Disorders (Ross)
- Integrative Approaches to Mood Disorders (Shannon)
- Resilience Training Workshop – An Integrative Approach to the Recovery and Prevention of Depression and Anxiety (Emmons)
- Finding Balance in a Medical Life, a 3-hr Workshop (Friedland)
- Integrative Therapies for Mental Health: Addictions and Eating Disorders Workshop (Ross)
- Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine:Bridge over Troubled Waters & Holistic Care in Practice: Of Sum and Parts Workshop (Katz) – Description: Reconciling Evidence & Holistic Care in Practice
- Using Nature and Wisdom to Sustain a Healthy Mood (Emmons)
- Spirituality in Health Care (Shannon)
- CAM We Talk: Discussing Integrative Medicine with Patients (Corbin)
- Honoring the Bridge: The Integration of Evidence-Based Ayurveda and Western Medicine (Kanniganti)
- Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Depressive Relapse Workshop (Dimidjian)
- Yoga and Chronic Pain Workshop (Wamboldt)
- EEG Neurofeedback for ADHD: A Review of Research, Methods, and Clinical Application (Rondeau)
- Integrating Ayurveda into Everyday Life: An Evidence-Based Approach Workshop (Kanniganti)
Hosted by: AlterMed Research Foundation – Now InspiredIM
Audience:
- Physicians
- Nurses, and Allied Health Professionals
- Mental Health Counselors (psychologists, LPCs, social workers, master level therapists, etc)
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine Professionals
- Identify latest evidence-based mind-body medicine and lifestyle management research
- Apply appropriate mind-body and lifestyle medicine in clinical practice
- Identify natural and effective approaches to personal resilience & prevent anxiety and depression
- Identify proximal & root causes of and prevent obesity & related chronic illness
- Implement a framework for discussion of complementary & alternative therapies with patients
- Scott Shannon, MD, cIMc Course Director and Faculty, President of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine (2011-2013)
- Lisa Corbin, MD, FACP, Medical Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Colorado Hospital, Associate Professor, Department of General Internal Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Kerri Diamant, Founder and Executive Director of AlterMed Research Foundation
- Physicians – $420
- Nurses and Allied Health Professionals – $340
- General Public (non-health professionals not requiring CME credits or certificate of attendance) – $295
- Residents, Fellows, and Full-time Students (with letter for verification) – $245
Exhibitors List in 2011:
- Therapy Partner
- Open Sky Wilderness Therapy
- Neuroscience
- Mentor Book Store
- KHT Systems – Energy Medicine
- Barry Helm Intuitive Bodywork and Metaphysical Healing
- Aura Photo Reading and Gemstone Jewelry
- LifeSpark Cancer Resources
- The BioMat Store (Infrared Therapy)
- Empirical Labs
- Fundamental Physiology LLC / Mannatech
- American Holistic Medical Association (AHMA)
- Opalstone, LLC
- Mediral International, Inc.
- Tomatex, LLC (distributor for SCENAR products)
- Backcountry Productions
- White Eagle Ranch – Courage to Change Ranch
- Dr. Margot P. Nacey, Lic. Psychologist (brainspotting)
2011 Colorado Integrative Medicine Conference (cIMc 2013) in Review:
- Sponsored by University of Colorado School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education
- Over 250 attendees (1/3 physicians, 1/2 nurses & allied health professionals, rest are students and the public)
- 95% of the survey respondents rated the conference quality to be very good or excellent
- 91% of the survey respondents rated the conference usefulness to be very good or excellent
2011 Testimonials:
- “Congrats on outstanding success of conference. Great marks!” – MD
- “Brilliant conference. It was VERY worth my travel from Tennessee. Thank you for all the time, love, and energy you put into it.” – PhD
- “This conference was over the top, the speakers were such high caliber and cutting edge for us in the field.” – PhD