The Gut in Practice: Functional Testing and Therapeutic Strategies for Gastrointestinal Disorders – Functional Medicine CE

Master the science and strategy behind gut health—and become the clinician who gets results when others can’t.

Digestive disorders are among the most common and complex challenges in modern practice—yet few clinicians feel fully equipped to address them. This advanced CE/CME course bridges that gap, empowering you to evaluate, interpret, and treat gastrointestinal conditions with confidence.

Over three live Saturday sessions this November, you’ll dive deep into the physiology, testing, and therapeutics that define effective GI care. Guided by two nationally recognized experts in functional medicine and pharmacotherapy, you’ll walk away ready to elevate your practice and transform patient outcomes.

→ Earn 9 hours of CE/CME credit and bring functional
GI mastery into your daily clinical care.

What if you could finally decode your patients’ gut issues—with a clear framework that connects symptoms to root causes?

  • That persistent bloating that isn’t “just IBS.”
  • The patient stuck on a PPI for years with no exit plan.
  • The cycle of antibiotics, probiotics, and confusion that keeps coming back.

Imagine replacing guesswork with grounded, evidence-informed strategies.
Imagine confidently explaining why a stool test matters—or when it doesn’t.
Imagine integrating both pharmacologic and functional tools to create real, lasting change.

This isn’t another passive webinar. It’s interactive, practical, and built by clinicians who practice what they teach.

Why it Matters

Every provider in functional and integrative care has a story—a moment that shifted the way they see “health.”

For many, it began with the gut.

Our patients deserve more than symptom management. They deserve to understand the root causes behind their discomfort, fatigue, and chronic inflammation.
And as providers, we deserve the knowledge, tools, and confidence to help them heal.

This course was built for that mission:
To give you clinical mastery with human impact.
To help you move from frustration to fulfillment as you apply systems-based strategies that change lives.

What You’ll Learn

In three live sessions (plus bonus on-demand content), you’ll:

  • Decode the physiology of the gut and understand its central role in chronic disease.
  • Confidently interpret GI tests (stool, breath, and inflammation markers) to guide evidence-based care.
  • Apply the 5R Functional Framework—Remove, Replace, Reinoculate, Repair, Rebalance—to real patient cases.
  • Integrate pharmacotherapy with functional medicine approaches for conditions like IBS, SIBO, GERD, and IBD.
  • Develop practical deprescribing and integrative management strategies for common GI drugs.
  • Gain tools, protocols, and frameworks you can immediately implement in your next patient visit.

Course Schedule & CE Details

📅 Three Live Saturdays — November 1, 8 & 15, 2025
All sessions are recorded and available on-demand.

Course Schedule

Week 1: Understanding the Gut: Physiology, Testing, and Interpretation

Saturday, Nov 1: 10am – 1pm EST

  • Functional GI physiology refresher
  • Types of GI testing and interpretation
  • Integrating test results into clinical context

Week 2: Functional GI Disorders in Practice: Assessment and Interventions 

Saturday, Nov 8: 11am – 2pm EST

  • IBS, SIBO, IBD, GERD
  • Root-cause drivers and testing patterns
  • Pharmacologic and functional strategies

Week 3: GI Clinical Cases & Therapeutics: Applying the 5R Protocol

Saturday, Nov 15: 11am – 1:30pm EST

  • Applying the 5R Framework
  • Case-based integration
  • Deprescribing and lifestyle strategies

Bonus-Recorded Modules

  • Pharmacotherapy of IBS/IBD/SIBO/GERD
  • Relevant DIND and Medication ADR related to GI

Total CE/CME Credit: 9 Hours

(All sessions accredited as enduring/on-demand content)

Who Should Attend

  • Pharmacists
  • Physicians
  • NPs / PAs
  • Nurses
  • Clinicians integrating functional GI care

Melody Hartzler, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, ABAAHP

Dr. Hartzler is a nationally recognized functional medicine pharmacist with extensive expertise in gastrointestinal, metabolic, and autoimmune disorders. She brings both deep clinical knowledge and practical application to help providers deliver truly integrative care.

Lara Zakaria, PharmD, CNS, IFMCP

Dr. Zakaria is an integrative pharmacist and clinical nutritionist specializing in digestive and complex chronic disease. Her expertise bridges clinical science with personalized nutrition, herbal medicine, and pharmacogenomics—making her a trusted guide for expanding your GI care toolkit

Course Overview

The Gut in Practice: Functional Testing and Therapeutic Strategies for Gastrointestinal Disorders

Three Live Saturdays this November
(plus bonus recorded modules for additional CE/CME credit)

  • Week 1: GI Foundations & Functional Testing
  • Week 2: Clinical Strategies for IBS, SIBO & GERD
  • Week 3: Therapeutics & Case-Based Learning (5R Framework)

💡 Live attendance encouraged but not required. CE credit will be claimed as an enduring/on-demand program worth 9 total hours.

Why This Course is Different

Conventional CEFunctional Medicine CE
Focuses on disease managementFocuses on root-cause resolution
Abstract, lecture-based learningCase-based, clinically applied skills
Isolated symptom protocolsSystems-based frameworks (5R)
Treats in silosIntegrates pharmacologic + functional care

You won’t just earn CE—you’ll transform your clinical approach.

Lesson Learning Objectives

Each module is structured for immediate clinical relevance. Expand each section below to explore the depth of what you’ll master.

Week 1: Understanding the Gut: Physiology, Testing, and Interpretation

🕒 3 Hours CE

Functional GI Physiology Refresher

  • Describe the key functions of each section of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to colon.
  • Explain the roles of digestive secretions, motility, and the migrating motor complex (MMC) in maintaining GI function.
  • Discuss the importance of mucosal immunity, gut barrier integrity, and the enteric nervous system in gastrointestinal health.
  • Summarize the role of the gut microbiome in supporting digestion, immunity, and systemic health.

Types of GI Testing: Choosing the Right Tool

  • Differentiate between stool testing methods and interpret the clinical relevance of common stool markers.
  • Explain the principles of breath testing for SIBO, including gas patterns, substrate selection, and interpretation limitations
  • Determine when formal GI testing is appropriate versus when an elimination or therapeutic trial may be the preferred approach

GI Test Interpretation Principles

  • xMatch gastrointestinal test selection to patient symptoms, history, and clinical presentation.
  • Differentiate when to incorporate adjunctive markers (e.g., calprotectin) to support diagnosis of inflammatory conditions such as IBD.
  • Evaluate test results within the broader clinical context to improve accuracy and avoid over-reliance on laboratory data alone
Week 2: Functional GI Disorders in Practice: Assessment and Interventions

Constipation, Diarrhea, IBS & Functional Bloating

  • Differentiate between IBS subtypes (IBS-D, IBS-C, IBS-M) and their clinical presentations.
  • Explain root cause drivers of functional bowel disorders, including motility disturbances, dysbiosis, and visceral hypersensitivity.
  • Assess the role of stress and HPA axis dysregulation in gastrointestinal symptom patterns.
  • Interpret breath test findings and compare conventional pharmacologic options with functional medicine strategies for IBS and related conditions.

SIBO & SIMO

  • Describe the pathophysiology of small intestinal bacterial and methanogen overgrowth (SIBO/SIMO).
  • Identify common risk factors for overgrowth, including medications, motility disorders, surgeries, and adhesions.
  • Interpret breath test patterns for hydrogen, methane, and hydrogen sulfide to guide differential diagnosis.
  • Explain the relationship between motility, MMC function, and bile flow in the development of SIBO/SIMO

IBD (Crohn’s, Ulcerative Colitis)

  • Identify key inflammatory markers and clinical red flags associated with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
  • Describe assessment and testing patterns commonly used in the evaluation of IBD.
  • Differentiate functional GI symptoms from active inflammatory disease in patients with IBD.

GERD & Functional Upper GI Disorders

  • Differentiate between hypochlorhydria and hyperacidity based on clinical clues and dispel common misconceptions about stomach acid.
  • Explain the role of H. pylori and other pathogens in GERD and outline appropriate testing considerations.
  • Review conventional pharmacologic treatment options for GERD and their mechanisms of action.
  • Discuss functional medicine perspectives on upper GI disorders, including root-cause contributors and integrative management strategies.

Therapeutic Framework: Introduction to the 5R Protocol

  • Describe the components of the 5R protocol (Remove, Replace, Reinoculate, Repair, Rebalance) and their role in restoring gastrointestinal health.
  • Differentiate when to use antimicrobials, binders, or elimination diets in the removal phase.
  • Identify key digestive supports, probiotics, and nutrients used to optimize gut healing and barrier integrity.
  • Apply lifestyle-based strategies—including stress management, circadian rhythm support, and mindful eating practices—to promote long-term GI balance.
Week 3: GI Clinical Cases & Therapeutics: Applying the 5R Protocol

Case-Based Learning

  • Apply principles of GI test interpretation to guide individualized care plans.
  • Develop strategies for safe PPI deprescribing and integrative management of GERD.
  • Integrate conventional and functional medicine approaches in case scenarios to optimize gastrointestinal health outcomes.
Bonus – Recorded Modules

Pharmacotherapy (IBS/IBD, SIBO, GERD)

  • Review conventional pharmacologic therapies for IBS, SIBO, and GERD, including mechanisms of action and clinical indications.
  • Differentiate between treatment options based on patient presentation, symptom subtype, and comorbid conditions.
  • Identify potential adverse drug reactions and drug–nutrient interactions associated with common GI pharmacotherapies.

Relevant DIND and Medication ADR related to GI

  • Identify common drug-induced nutrient depletions and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) that impact gastrointestinal health.
  • Explain the mechanisms by which antibiotics and NSAIDs contribute to GI dysfunction and nutrient imbalances.
  • Apply knowledge of drug–nutrient interactions to anticipate and mitigate potential gastrointestinal complications in patient care.
  • Evaluate case studies to develop integrative strategies for managing GI-related ADRs and supporting nutrient repletion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about the summit

What does the $329 course fee cover?

The $329 covers all course fees and lifetime access to the course modules including the bonus modules. It includes the CME or CE depending on your profession.

Who is this course for?

This program is designed for healthcare professionals—pharmacists, physicians, PAs, NPs, and other clinicians—who are looking to deepen their understanding of GI physiology, testing, and therapeutic protocols through a functional and integrative lens.

Do I have to attend the live sessions to get credit?

No, live attendance is not required. The course is accredited as an enduring/on-demand activity, and all CE/CME credit (9 hours total) will be awarded upon completion of the recorded content and associated assessments..

How many continuing education credits are included?

This program includes 9 hours of CE/CME credit, including pharmacotherapy/pharmacology hours that may be used toward state license renewal requirements. Please check with your specific licensing board for eligibility.

Will this course help me integrate GI protocols into my existing practice?

Yes! This course is specifically designed to help you bridge the gap between knowledge and implementation. You’ll learn not just what to test or why symptoms happen—but how to build protocols, communicate findings to patients, and integrate GI-focused care into your current workflow, whether you’re in a pharmacy, clinic, or telehealth setting.

What if I miss one of the Saturday sessions?

While we would love to engage with you in the live format during the recording, the sessions will be recorded and uploaded to the course platform. You can watch them at your convenience and still earn full CE/CME credit through the on-demand format.

Are the case studies applicable to real-world practice?

Yes! Week 3 focuses entirely on case-based learning, featuring real-world scenarios such as PPI deprescribing, functional IBS/IBD strategies, and the integrative management of GERD using the 5R framework.

Will I receive any downloadable materials?

Absolutely. You’ll get access to downloadable tools, protocols, and resources, including:

Bonus reference PDF, 5R framework handouts, Therapeutic nutrient + supplement guides, Case interpretation worksheets

What’s different about this course vs. other GI CE?

Unlike conventional CE, this course bridges functional testing (stool, breath, inflammatory markers) with real-world clinical strategies—including pharmacologic + non-pharmacologic interventions—to give you a comprehensive and systems-based approach to GI care.

AKH Inc is an accredited provider through Joint Accreditation. AKH and Revelar Health LLC are jointly providing credit for this activity. It will be awarded AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™, ACPE, AAPA, AANP, and ANCC credit.