Thursday, October 19, 2017
American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine’s Stem Cell Fellowship
Wayne State University School of Medicine alumna Michele Zormeier, MD, has provided high quality cosmetic surgery and anti-aging medicine for nearly two decades. Michele Zormeier, MD, owns Zormeier Cosmetic Surgery & Longevity Center, a medical practice that has offices in Indiana, Illinois, and California. Among her professional affiliations, Dr. Zormeier is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine was founded in 1992 to advance and advocate for medical treatments that address diseases caused by aging. In addition to funding clinical research and developing therapeutic treatments and diagnostic tools, the academy provides continuing medical education and maintains a range of educational fellowship programs.
One such initiative is the academy’s Stem Cell Fellowship program. The fellowship provides training in the field of regenerative medicine and related technologies to address an estimated 90,000 individuals on transplant wait lists in the United States. To obtain the credential, physicians must complete a five part modular training program. Additional information on the modules, which cover areas such as best practices and in-office applications of regenerative therapies, can be found at www.a4m.com.
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