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SydHerbs Presents ~ Sue Stevens ~ The female hormone metabolism: utilising pathology and therapeutic management


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Hello Herbies,

We are so honoured and privileged to be hosting our next talk with Sue Stevens, who not only has a masters in both human nutrition and counselling & psychotherapy, but is also a practicing clinician of 26 years, and a highly regarded lecturer of 15 years. 

Sue will be taking us all on a journey through a topic that is of huge interest to us all; female hormone metabolism! 

This talk will include all the need to knows of this complex and fascinating subject plus:

  • how to utilise the best standard and functional pathology available
  • how to therapeutically manage imbalances in this area

This is an absolute must attend talk for all of us who are treating, or aiming to treat female hormonal health within our clinical practice. Hormones are a growing area of interest and Sue has helped thousands of people address issues in this area and return to health. We are so lucky to be able to receive her expertise on this topic.

The event will be held at our usual space, room 3.10 on level 3 at the Surry Hills campus of Torrens University, Sydney. 

The talk will begin at 6:00 arrival time and a 6:30pm start. As usual there will be light snacks and refreshments provided. 

DETAILS

Date:  Thursday 1st August, 2024

Time: 6.00pm for 6:30pm start

Cost: $5 Members & Students, $10 Non-Members. Free for past SydHerbs speakers!


📍 VENUE

Torrens University Australia, Central Sydney Campus
Room 3.10, Level 3, 17/51 Foveaux St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia

We look forward to seeing you all there!!  Members will receive 2 CPE points for their attendance.

Please book your tickets via the link attached as we wont be taking any cash on the day.

We cannot wait to see you all there!

Your SydHerbs Team,

Vanessa, Amy, Tallulah, Emma and Jenn.

A little more about Sue:

Sue Stevens

Sue has been in clinical practice for over 26 years and in that time, she has consulted and guided 1000’s of people through their healthcare journey. After studying for over 10 years, and acquiring 3 post graduate qualifications, Sue works to understand the nature of clients health concerns, using traditional thinking and the best evidence-based information to create holistic, manageable, and individualised treatment plans.

Sue integrates standard and functional pathology results alongside naturopathic philosophy to uncover the drivers of imbalance. Her areas of specialty include digestive issues, sleep disturbances, mood and nervous system imbalances and supporting women to transition through menopause with a ‘spring in their step’.  

Professional Experience  
Sue has taught for over 15 years at many colleges and continues now at Torrens
University, helping to educate the next generation of Naturopaths, Herbalists and
Nutritionists. She mentors new graduates supporting and guiding them through their
early clinical practice.

Qualifications 
Master’s in human nutrition from Deakin University 
Master’s in counselling and Psychotherapy (current) from Torrens University
Graduate Certificate Learning and Training from Torrens University  
Graduate Certificate in Complementary Medicine from University Tasmania
Bachelor of Medicine Management with Professional Honours in Complementary
Medicine from University of Tasmania 
Advanced Diploma Naturopathy, Advanced Diploma Nutrition, Diploma Remedial
Massage from Nature Care College 
Fellow of Australian Traditional Medicine Society, since 1996-member number
6619.


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