5 ON-DEMAND LECTURES
Environmental GI Advanced Practice Cohort
Detoxification, Chronic Infections & Toxic Burden: A Gut-Centered Approach
Begins March 2, 2026 | On-Demand
COHORT SCHEDULE
Who This Is For:
PAs, NPs, MDs, DOs, DCs, RDs, NDs, and licensed practitioners working with chronic illness, detoxification, or environmentally linked disease patterns.
What You’re Learning
This cohort offers a clinical look into how environmental exposures—from mold and metals to chronic infections such as Lyme Disease—impact gut health, immune response, and systemic burden.
Across five weeks, you'll explore the two-way street between how environmental exposures impact the gut and how the gut then impacts the detoxification of these toxins.
You’ll build a clearer lens for assessing environmental exposures—and walk away with focused strategies to support detoxification, reduce burden, and treat the root causes of complex symptoms.
Cohort Schedule
Lecture 1
Understanding Detoxification & Toxic Burden — Fletcher Munksgard, NP
Pre-Recorded Q & A with Faculty
Lecture 2
Lyme Disease — Fletcher Munksgard, NP
Pre-Recorded Q & A with Faculty
Lecture 3
Mold Toxicity & Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) — Fletcher Munksgard, NP
Pre-Recorded Q & A with Faculty
Lecture 4
Heavy Metal Toxicity — Lara Zakaria, PharmD, MS, CNS, CDN, IFMCP
Pre-Recorded Q & A with Faculty
Lecture 5
Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals — Lara Zakaria, PharmD, MS, CNS, CDN, IFMCP
Pre-Recorded Q & A with Faculty
Meet Your Educators

Fletcher Munksgard, NP
Functional nurse practitioner with a clinical focus on chronic infections, immune dysregulation, and detoxification pathways.

Lara Zakaria PharmD MS CNS CDN IFMCP
Functional pharmacist and nutritionist specializing in toxicology, metabolic health, and environmental medicine.
Included With Enrollment
5 on-demand clinical lectures
5 pre-recorded Q&A sessions with faculty
Structured curriculum each lecture (pathophysiology, root causes, diagnostics, and treatments that bridge the gap between conventional and functional medicine)
Access to all recordings for 12 months
Protocols, diagnostic guides, and patient-facing tools
All Q&As are recorded and accessible for 12 monthsÂ