Our 10 year history of supporting Interdisciplinary Practitioners.

Neuroscience and Rehabilitation.

We have found that our interdisciplinary members need a common language from which to understand the basics of neurosciences and be able to create applications that change developing brains.  We serve specialists that include all the allied health professionals.  

Over the years, we have seen many practitioners avoid taking the leap into functional neurology training because they felt it was too complex, too intimidating, or they just didn't want to commit to the full 300 hour Diplomate Program.

OUR FOCUS is to fill that gap. We partner with many of our IAFNR members and organizations to expose and share training that is clinically applicable. By attending our conference you can meet and learn more about these experts. We also feature some of these Suggested Programs and recommend you check out these great programs.

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IAFNR.

At IAFNR our core principles focus on Functional Connectivity and Brain Asymmetry, and our unique practitioners, founders and supporters create programs to share knowledge and tools for healthcare practitioners. This is the most powerful and important field for practitioners to impact our patients and people within the public.

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Videos and Free Courses.

It all begins with a first step. Learning more through our resources and free courses is a simple way to get more background to support clinical practice. Learn how to take first steps in this exciting field.

Providing Practitioners with Tools.

 

Science.

Our practitioners are at the top of their fields. In the rapidly expanding fields of Neuroscience there are some that set themselves ahead academically through advanced training, with the ultimate goal to bring this knowledge back to YOU as a practitioner for your practice.

Technology.

We partner with cutting edge technology companies.

Clinical.

How do you apply these tools and skills to private practice. Patients have underlying brain and neurological deficits

 

Teach it.

Finding the simple language to educate a patient about complicated brain patterns or dysfunction is not always easy. A master practitioner knows how to share these concepts in succinct and simple terms. Learning this enhances results.

Case studies.

Practitioners within our network continue to learn, grow and share. Those with advanced training as a Diplomate, Fellowship, or Masters Degree are writing and sharing clinical case studies. Their presentations, webinars, and trainings help our entire network.

Share it.

Through social media, free courses and trainings, we share this knowledge.