
Connect and Learn Traralgon
20 June @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm AEST
Free
Dysautonomia is often overlooked, yet it plays a significant role in many complex and chronic patient presentations.
In this session, Dr Todd will explore how to recognise dysautonomia in practice and how to connect these presentations directly to your patients’ problems and concerns — at a level that builds trust and confidence in your care.
You’ll gain practical insights to identify patterns you may be currently missing, strengthen your approach to complex presentations and communicate with patients in a clear, confident and meaningful way.
This session is designed to help you bridge the gap between symptoms and solutions, supporting better patient understanding and outcomes.
After the learning, join us for food and beverages where the conversation and good times will continue, catching up with local colleagues, and meet ACA Membership Manager Jeff Hughes.
Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Location: Century Inn – 5 Airfield Road, Traralgon, VIC
Our speakers
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- Dr Wayne Todd
- Biography
Dr Wayne Todd graduated from RMIT University in 1988, receiving the prize for clinical excellence, and later became a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board. With decades of clinical experience and advanced training in functional neurology, he has developed the Sympathetic Dominance Protocol, a practical approach to addressing the impact of prolonged stress on the brain and body.
He lectures internationally on this work, including to healthcare professionals, the public and Fortune 500 organisations, and is the author of the best-selling book The SD Protocol. His work integrates physical, chemical and emotional aspects of health to support whole-system recovery.
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