Teresa Hollar
MS, PA-C
Biography
Teresa Holler is a Family Practice Physician Assistant, Former Assistant Professor of Medicine at Jefferson College of Health Sciences, and former Founder and President of CME Opportunities, a CME provider for specialty PA's and NP's.
She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Touro College in Physician Assistant studies, and Summa Cum Laude from Alderson Broaddus College with a Master's in Rural Primary Care Medicine. She has also completed Doctoral Coursework in Medical Writing and Environmental Health.
Teresa successfully lobbied the New York State Senate for the Advancement of Physician Assistant Prescriptive Privileges while serving as the Student Representative to the New York State Society of Physician Assistants.
She is the author of CARDIOLOGY ESSENTIALS, HOLLER FOR YOUR HEALTH, and ON MEDICINE AND MIRACLES.
Teresa has been a speaker for both professional and consumer audiences including the American Academy of Physician Assistants, North Carolina Integrative Medicine Society, Medical Academy for Pediatric Special Needs, LymeBytes, and the Virginia Academy of Physician Assistants.
She has been featured on NPR, FOX TV, Good Morning Arizona, The Dr Jill Show, Advance for Physician Assistants, and more.
Teresa's passion for helping patients with the most complex chronic health problems coupled with her talent for distilling complicated medicine into simple practical steps will help you incorporate safe, novel, and effective solutions for your patients immediately after listening.
Integrative Management of Mold and Mycotoxins in Patients with Tick-borne Diseases and PANS/PANDAS
Teresa will discuss a simple, effective approach to utilizing herbals in the management of Mold and Mycotoxin Illness in patients with PANS/PANDAS and/or Tick-Borne Disease. Clinical research as well as case studies will be utilized to present the data in an easy-to-digest manner. Participants will leave the presentation with treatment options that are easy to implement.
Upon completion of Teresa Holler's presentation, participants will be aware of the following:
- The pleomorphic nature of Lyme borrelia and the impact of both prescription and herbal antimicrobials on persister forms of Lyme borrelia
- Clinical studies comparing the antibiotic doxycycline to herbal products
- How to integrate nutraceuticals to manage inflammation and immune modulation in PANS
- Integrative tools for managing Herxheimer reactions and symptom abatement in PANS flares
- The toxicity associated with certain mycotoxins (i.e mycophenolic acid as an immunosuppressant)
- Diagnosis and treatment of Mold and Mycotoxin Illness
- How to Manage Mast Cell Activation, which is often triggered by Mold and Mycotoxin illnesses -and how to use prescription and/or natural anti-inflammatories, binders, antifungals and other antimicrobials, and other treatments in the management of the patient with PANS/PANDAS with concurrent mold and mycotoxin illness