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Essentials of Veterinary Medicinal Mushrooms

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Duration:

8 Weeks

Six week course with eight weeks access to content and tutor support; 30 hours
Price:

$595.00 USD

Tutors and Lecturers:
Dr Rob Silver DVM MS CVA FACVBM
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About the Course

Course Synopsis

Would you like to learn whether medicinal mushrooms have the scientific credibility and practical value for you to add to your clinical tools? This six module online course will help you make that informed decision. In this course, you will find a plethora of information, some of it rather technical and scientific, and some of it practical and anecdotal, derived from the knowledge and experience of the author and course presenter, Dr Rob Silver.

In addition to the recorded presentations of these six modules, Dr Silver has provided extensive lecture notes for each module, and numerous peer-reviewed articles detailing the specific information in each module.

There are not very many published studies of mushroom use, either as clinical trials or as research studies for mushrooms in veterinary species, so Dr Silver has extracted from the large number of published studies in human patients, in laboratory animals, and in vitro studies, to support your understanding of the clinical value of mushrooms for your patients, and to inform your practical application of mushrooms for your patients.

Along with the online recorded PowerPoints, there will be two live tutorials and a forum providing live, online interactions with Dr Silver to ask questions and to learn about new developments and studies in the medicinal mushroom field.

Dr Silver will be available throughout the course by email to answer any questions that the course material may have raised for you, to ensure that your understanding of mushrooms and their clinical applications is accurate and will be clinically effective.

Please click the image below to view a video of Dr Rob Silver outlining the course content.

Please note that this is an evidence-based course delivered by qualified and experienced practitioners but is not an Australian government-accredited qualification.

Study Outcomes

Course Objectives

At the end of this course participants will:

  • Have a working knowledge of the potential veterinary clinical applications of 12 functional mushrooms
  • Understand the anatomy and taxonomy of mushrooms
  • Learn how mushrooms have a life cycle and how that life cycle speaks to their potency
  • Gain an appreciation for the many active constituents of mushrooms and their mechanisms of action and clinical relevance
  • Know how to administer and dose mushrooms and mushroom extracts in a clinical context
  • Be able to select the appropriate mushroom product for a patient based on manufacturing, quality control and potency considerations
  • Understand how to triage hemangiosarcoma in dogs based on the most recent Turkey Tail study of 2022
  • Learn how beta glucans and chitin, found in the fibrous fungal cell wall are potent prebiotics and help support a functionally healthy microbiome
  • Discover how triterpenes found in Reishi and Chaga can be of benefit in allergies and mast cell tumors
  • Understand more about extract ratios and what they mean for both solid extracts versus liquid extracts
  • Discover why Lion’s Mane, Ergothioneine and Tremella can benefit dogs and cats with cognition issues
  • Learn about which mushroom product formats lend themselves the best for veterinary applications
  • Appreciate the true meaning of adaptogen, and understand why Reishi and Cordyceps are the only true mushroom adaptogens.

Credits

  • 10 RACE Credits
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Dr Rob Silver

Meet the Tutors and Lecturers

Dr Rob Silver
DVM MS CVA FACVBM
Dr Robert Silver is a 1982 graduate of Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. He received his Master’s Degree in cardiopulmonary physiology in 1976, and his Bachelor’s degree with honors in Animal Science...
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What will you Learn

Module One: Introduction to the Fungal Kingdom and its Mushrooms

This module covers:

  • An introduction to the Fungal Kingdom
  • The history of mushroom use by humans
  • Fungal taxonomy
  • The structure of mushrooms
  • The nutritional value of mushrooms
  • The fungal lifecycle
  • Mushroom cultivation techniques
  • Introduces the mushroom polypharmacy

Module Two: Beta Glucans and Chitin: Masters of...

Module One: Introduction to the Fungal Kingdom and its Mushrooms

This module covers:

  • An introduction to the Fungal Kingdom
  • The history of mushroom use by humans
  • Fungal taxonomy
  • The structure of mushrooms
  • The nutritional value of mushrooms
  • The fungal lifecycle
  • Mushroom cultivation techniques
  • Introduces the mushroom polypharmacy

Module Two: Beta Glucans and Chitin: Masters of the Microbiome

This module covers the first two elements of the mushroom polypharmacy derived from the fibrous fungal cell wall:

  • Beta glucan chemistry and structure
  • Beta glucan sources
  • Beta glucan mechanisms of action
  • Clinical applications for beta glucans in veterinary medicine
  • Chitin chemistry and structure
  • Chitin sources
  • Biological applications for chitin

Module Three: The Mushroom Polypharmacy

This module covers the following mushroom biologically-active compounds

  • Terpenes: diterpenes/triterpenes
  • Ergothioneine
  • Ergosterol
  • Glutathione
  • Lipids
  • Nucleosides
  • Cordycepin
  • Polysaccharides
  • Polyphenolics

Module Four: Practicum

This module covers practical aspects of mushroom use in veterinary patients. Topics we cover include:

  • Animal product formats for mushroom extracts
  • Dosing strategies
  • Extraction methodologies
  • Extract ratios
  • Clinical Applications

Module Five: Materia Medica (A-P)

This module begins discussing the details of individual mushroom species that are commonly used for medicinal applications. In this module we cover these mushroom and fungal species:

  • Agaricus species
  • Cordyceps species
  • Chaga
  • Lion’s Mane
  • Maitake
  • Poria

Module Six: Materia Medica (P-T)

This module begins discussing the details of individual mushroom species that are commonly used for medicinal applications. In this module we cover these mushroom species:

  • Psilocybe species
  • Pleurotus species
  • Reishi
  • Shiitake
  • Tremella fuciformis
  • Turkey Tail
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The College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies offers courses that are both challenging and rewarding. You can learn at your own pace under the tutelage of experts in their field. Online or distance learning is not for everyone. Think carefully before you enroll. To succeed in online learning and distance education you will need:

  • A commitment to study and enquiry
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  • A good internet service that provides a good speed for downloads
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  • The ability to work on your own or collaborate in a team
  • The capability of an independent level of written and spoken English
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All our courses are available to enrol at any time.  Our courses are part time, self paced within the course timeframe, and fully online.  Sometimes there is a scheduled start date for a course, in which we accept a group intake of enrolments. This encourages a cohort of students to move through the course together, making for a more interactive learning experience.

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