18.75 Hours of CME & 14 Hours IICRC CECs for 2025 CIRSx Conference.

Conference Details

CIRSx/SurvivingMold Annual Conference

When: June 6-8 2025

Where: OMNI Tempe Hotel at Arizona State University (ASU)
7 East University Drive
Tempe, Arizona 85281

Ask for the CIRSx room rate of $149.00

Attending Virtually?

If you can't make it to our conference in person, you can join us virtually. We'll email you the schedule, links to watch virtual sessions, and slide decks so you can follow along.

CME Information:

This conference has been approved by My CE Course for 18.75 hours credit in Category 1 of the Physician’s Recognition Award of the American Medical Association

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the My CE Course (MyCE) through the providership of MyCE. MyCE is accredited to provide continuing medical education for physicians, physician assistants and nurses. MyCE designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 18.75 hours AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians, physician assistants, nurses should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Workshops & Sessions:

Thursday June 5th, 2025
Medical and Environmental Workshops

- Proficiency Partners Workshop
- Practical Application of the MIR (Medically Important Remediation) & MIA (Medically Important Assessment)
- Small Particle Remediation

Speakers

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Ariana Thacker
MoldCo: Leading the future for Mold Toxicity Care
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Brandon Apple, IEP
Supporting Successful Building Remediation with Clarity, Accountability and Sequencing: A Case Study
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Brad Davison
Using AI to Maximize Data and Clinical Outcomes for the CIRS Community
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Derrick A. Denis
Sewer Gas
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Margaret DiTulio, DNP, APRN
Finding the Needle In the Haystack: Tick Borne Infections CIRS Patients
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Glenn DiTulio
CIRSx Research Committee: An update on The CIRSx Research
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Ming Dooley, Lac
My Very Own Sirewall Part 2 - The Adventrue Continues
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Eric Dorninger, ND, Lac
The Actino Reduction Study: Making Life Easier for CIRS Community
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Erin Livers, BA, ICNT
The Principles of Body Typing as a Critical Tool for CIRS success
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Ryan J. Holsapple, PhD
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Scott McMahon, MD
Using Data to Restore Truth in the Courtroom
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Christian Navarro-Torres, PhD
Understanding the Pitfalls in Tick Borne Testing
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Ryan Schnack, JD
A Lawyer's Shared Experience as a CIRS patient, Lawyer and the Legal Future of CIRS
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Michael Schrantz, IEP
Healing Through Your HVAC
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Ritchie Shoemaker, MD
Brain Injury In CIRS: From Specific Causation To a Unique Transcriptomic Fingerprint In Parkinson’s
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Jennifer Smith, ND
Complex Family Systems in CIRS
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Lauren Sparks, DNP, CNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Fight for your Right to Practice
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Kirsi Vaali, PhD
Revolution in the Analysis of Indoor Air Quality: Water Vapor as a Carrrier of Toxic Substances
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Laura D. Varga, Lac, PhD
Diagnosing Lyme and Coinfections: An Investigation of the Availability, Diversity and Validity of the Current Testing
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Lacey Venzai, DC
Evidence Based Diagnosis and Strategies for the CIRS Microbiome
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Greg Weatherman, CMC
Microbial Growth Where You Least Expect
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Bill Weber, GC, CR, CIEC
The Application and Logistics of Culturable Sampling CMRS
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Barbara Williams & Jacie Gregory
What CIRS Patients Wish Their Doctor Knew

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