Lessons in Interpreting Pathology with Rachel Arthur

Published: June 7, 2021, 8 p.m.

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With over 20 years of experience in the clinic and the \\u2018classroom\\u2019 as one of the top practitioners and educators in integrative nutrition and health, Rachel Arthur has attracted a large following of clinicians who value her outstanding independent, unbiased education and leadership. With a particular interest and highly developed skill-set in diagnostics, Rachel helps Practitioners derive important information from mainstream pathology results.

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In this episode, Rachel shares insights into common pathology markers, including GGT, ALT and ALP as well as CRP, uric acid and the albumin / globulin ratio. She highlights the importance of monitoring intraindividual shifts and imparts valuable considerations for interpretation. This is a must-listen for health professionals!

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*Highlights *

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  • How does pathology interpretation fit in a Naturopath\\u2019s scope of practice? (4:30)
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  • How are reference ranges determined? (7:50)
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  • GGT (12:30)
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  • How do you explain atypical results to patients? (15:00)
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  • ALT (20:00)
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  • CRP (27:00)
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  • TSH (31:00)
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  • Uric acid (35:30)
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  • ALP (39:00)
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  • Albumin / Globulin Ratio (42:30)
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  • Monitoring intraindividual shifts (50:30)
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  • About Rachel Arthur\\u2019s MasterCourse - Comprehensive Diagnostics (57:30)
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Follow Metagenics on Instagram - @metagenics_anz
\\nWebsite: https://rachelarthur.com.au/
\\nRachel\\u2019s Mastercourse Comprehensive Diagnostics: https://rachelarthur.com.au/mastercourse-comprehensive-diagnostics/
\\nPaper Rachel mentions: Whyte MB, Kelly P. The normal range: it is not normal and it is not a range. Postgrad Med J . 2018;94:613\\u2013616.
\\nInstagram handle: @rachelarthurnutrition

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