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Microbiome for Practitioners 101

The human microbiome plays a foundational role in health, disease, and clinical outcomes across multiple systems. Despite rapid scientific advancements, many practitioners lack a clear, structured understanding of how the microbiome functions and how it can be applied in practice.

Microbiome for Practitioners 101 is designed to provide a clear, structured, and clinically relevant introduction to the human microbiome, with a primary focus on the gut microbiome.

This course translates complex microbiome science into practical, applicable knowledge, enabling practitioners from all backgrounds to:

• Understand key microbiome concepts
• Interpret microbiome-related information with confidence
• Begin integrating microbiome thinking into their practice

This course serves as a foundational prerequisite for more advanced microbiome training, including clinical interpretation and testing.

Target Audience

• General practitioners (GPs)
• Specialists (MDs)
• Nutritionists & dietitians
• Wellness practitioners & health coaches
• Pharmacists
• Allied health professionals
• New graduates (BSc/MSc/PhD)

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Define the human microbiome and its key components
2. Describe the structure and function of the gut microbiome
3. Explain how the microbiome interacts with major body systems
4. Identify key factors that influence microbiome composition
5. Understand the link between microbiome imbalance and disease
6. Recognize practical strategies to support microbiome health
7. Critically evaluate microbiome-related claims and trends

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