Annual Functional Medicine
Practice Accelerator
Get your annual update on the most important clinical concepts in functional medicine—and build the confidence to apply them in your practice.
Recording ($50) and CE Credits ($50) may be purchased during checkout

Presented by Dr. Brandon M Lundell
DC, APC, DABCI, IFMCP, DAACA, NE, CAC

What you’ll learn in this live, virtual seminar.
This full-day seminar covers substantial ground—fertility, hormones, environmental medicine, case studies. But the focus isn’t just information transfer. It’s about practical integration into your practice.
You’ll learn the latest in functional medicine from real practice: which lab tests to use and when, how to assess complex cases, and how to apply these concepts with your own patients.
Dr. Lundell has been in practice for over 20 years and teaching functional medicine for 15 years. He maintains a waiting-list practice in Colorado while training practitioners nationwide. This seminar reflects what’s working in real clinical practice right now.
Fertility and Preconception Strategies
This section covers:
- The gut-gonad connection matters more than most practitioners realize.
- How to assess both male and female patients for underlying causes affecting fertility
- Low sperm counts, egg quality issues, and miscarriage susceptibility
- Optimizing the fetal environment to reduce risk of mental health disorders and developmental issues
- Case studies showing successful pregnancies after multiple failed IVF attempts
Hormones and Functional Endocrinology
- Blood, urine, or saliva testing—when to use each
- Clinical decision-making for hormone assessment
- How to optimize cell sensitivity before bioidentical HRT
- Making hormone replacement safer and more effective when indicated
Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
- Pro-BNP interpretation for clinical practice
- Advanced assessment techniques beyond standard lipid panels
- Post-COVID cardiovascular health strategies
- Functional Medicine approaches to increased cardiovascular risks
Peptide Integration in Clinical Practice
- When to use peptides and which ones work
- Integration protocols backed by patient outcomes
- Practical application in various conditions
Environmental Medicine
Heavy metal testing is one of the most misused tools in functional medicine. You’ll learn:
- Best practices for heavy metal testing and detoxification
- How to determine if heavy metals are actually contributing to your patient’s case
- How to assess whether mold is a real clinical issue versus a distraction
Not every patient with chronic illness has mold toxicity—this section will help you make that distinction.
AI Tools That Save You Hours on Documentation
- Cutting-edge AI applications for practice management
- Documentation shortcuts that maintain quality
- Protocol-building tools that enhance patient outcomes
- Can save you hundreds of hours every year
Case Studies
Real cases, real outcomes. You’ll see examples of autoimmune resolution, fertility success after years of failed conventional treatment, and complex cases made simple through systematic functional medicine assessment.
The goal is to show you how to think through difficult cases—not just hand you a treatment template.
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What’s Included
– Full-day intensive on March 28, 2026
– 9AM – 6PM MST
– Comprehensive PDF of all presentation materials
– Reference protocols and treatment guidelines
– Case study documentation
The Approach
Functional medicine isn’t about memorizing supplement lists or running every test available. It’s about understanding the mechanisms of disease well enough to make informed clinical decisions.
This seminar emphasizes the why behind the clinical approaches, because that’s what builds confidence and competence in practice.
Recording ($50) and CE Credits ($50) may be purchased during checkout
Meet Your Instructor
Dr. Brandon Lundell has been in clinical practice for over 20 years and teaching functional medicine for 15 years. He maintains a waiting-list practice in Longmont, Colorado, while training practitioners nationwide.
He teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, the Council on Diagnosis and Internal Disorders, and various state associations. He’s a former assistant professor at Southern California University of Health Sciences.

Dr. Brandon Lundell
DC, APC, DABCI, IFMCP, DAACA, NE, CAC

