Five Joints Online Webinar Series: Registration still open!
The first live session of this series has passed, but you can still register! If you purchase the bundle, you'll receive a recording of the week 1 presentation

Overall body performance and health is greatly linked to the function and health of joints.

This webinar series will be a focused look at individual joints that then “zooms out” to see how each joint affects and is influenced by the whole body. Function will be explored anatomically, clinically, biomechanically, and discuss how they are best trained for rehabilitation and performance. Special focus on the wholistic influence of each joint on the body will be presented.

Live presentations for this webinar series will be held every Thursday, April 30-May 28, 10:00-11:30am PDT.
Upcoming Webinars
MedFit Network members get free access to MedFit Classroom weekly webinars.

Upcoming Webinars for May:
  • Eat Well, Live Well, Age Well: Living Life to the Fullest Everyday
  • Overcoming Weight Loss Resistance in Your Client Population: Botanical Strategies for Gut Health and Detoxification
  • Breath AS Medicine: The Diaphragm & Functional Movement
  • Progressive and Regressive Exercises for People Living with Parkinson’s Disease

Webinars are FREE for MFN members! Register from your account dashboard.
Non-members can purchase webinars on MedFit Classroom . All proceeds support the MedFit Education Foundation.
MedFit Professional Magazine Pro of the Month
Congrats to our May Pro of the Month!
Nominate yourself or another professional to be a "Professional of the Month". All monthly winners join the running for the 2020 Professional of the Year!
Delicious Medicine with The Naturopathic Chef
This month's question for " The Medicine Chef " Tina Martini:

Question: What plant foods are highest in Calcium? 

Tina's Answer: Plant-based foods high in calcium include Bok Choy, Broccoli, Asparagus, Kale, Brazil Nuts, Non-GMO Soy Beans (Edamame), Citrus, Raisins, Papaya, Pineapple, and Chia.

For a creative take on cole slaw, check out my recipe for Jicama Broccoli Coleslaw on the MFN Blog!
To submit a nutrition question to Tina, click here
Education Spotlight
Clinical Exercise Specialist
Online Course

This 19 hour online program is designed for professionals who want to help clients who suffer from one or more chronic disease, including cardiopulmonary, metabolic, or orthopedic dysfunction.

Because we know exercise and activity can help in primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention, and positively effect over 30 chronic conditions, fitness professionals trained in program design and management, who have knowledge of chronic disease, and in collaboration with clinicians, are in a prime position to help clients and patients ease the burden of chronic disea se.


MFN members get 25% off this course! Use code MFNCXS   during checkout!
Course Giveaway!

We're giving away free access to the MS Fitness Specialist online course to two lucky MFN members who read this member newsletter!

If you'd like to be entered to win the course, please email ivy@medfitnetwork.org (or reply to this email) and change the subject two "Enter Course Giveaway".

We'll be drawing winners on May 8, and notify the winners via email.
From the MFN Blog
The Commodification of Medicine and Fitness: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Greg Mack, Medical Exercise Specialist

"The need for medical and fitness services/products continues to grow. In the United States, and around the world.The corporate and industrialized delivery of medical and fitness products/ services continues to grow to meet increasing demand innovations in medical diagnostic technologies, surgical procedures, biomaterials, and medicines help individuals live longer, and with a higher quality of life. "
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