2022 Symposium Registration is NOW OPEN!

 
 

Join us for our 4th Annual Plant-Based Nutrition Symposium! We're back at the Blair Education Center (Park City Hospital) and we've got a great lineup featuring double-board certified physician and founder of Plant Based TeleHealth Dr. Laurie Marbas; doctor of pharmacy turned nutrition coach and founder of The Food Pharmacy Evelisse Capó; local family medicine and behavioral health specialist, Dr. Amy De La Garza;PBU founders Drs. Patrick Olson and Thomas Rosenberg; Red Acre Farm and a panel of local food system experts! Click below for more details and to register! Hope to see you in November!

 

Regenerative Healthcare Webinar with Dr. Scott Stoll (April 2022)

Our medical system is overburdened attempting to treat chronic diseases with pharmaceutical intervention. At the same time, conventional farming systems rely on toxic inputs that degrade human health and prioritize crops low in nutritional value. With cancer rates and autoimmune diseases on the rise worldwide, and only 60 years of topsoil left due to soil degradation, we need a new path to improving human health.

The more we specialize, industrialize, monetize, and consolidate agriculture and healthcare - the more we’ve moved away from our roots. Is the goal of farming not to support human life by giving us the food and nutrients our bodies require? Is the goal of healthcare and doctors not to make us well? Then how did farming become solely about efficiency and yields, and healthcare about managing expensive disease? And what is the path forward?

 
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As we get back to in-person events in 2022, let us know what type of programming you’d like to see by taking the very short survey below!

 
 

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