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Guest Series: Dr. Tom Culleton DC DACNB

Jun 04, 20261 hr 30 minEp. 13
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Episode description

Dr. Steven Noseworthy welcomes Dr. Tom Culleton, a highly regarded clinician and speaker who excels in both Functional Medicine and Functional Neurology, to Func Med Nation.

With undergraduate training in Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor and chiropractic education in St. Louis, Dr. Culleton built a successful high-volume solo practice in Rome, New York from 1995 to 2008. He has since become an in-demand seminar speaker, known for his clear, practical teaching style. He has lectured extensively for the Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies and Apex Energetics on numerous topics at the intersection of functional neurology and functional medicine.

In this episode, Dr. Culleton shares clinical insights on how to effectively integrate functional neurology principles into practice, evaluate and treat complex neurological cases, and improve patient outcomes through a systems-based approach that addresses both brain function and metabolic health.

This conversation is packed with practical applications for practitioners looking to deepen their neurological skill set and better support patients with chronic neurological, cognitive, and autoimmune conditions.

Guest Bio:
Dr. Tom Culleton is an in-demand seminar speaker in both Functional Medicine and Functional Neurology. His undergraduate studies were in Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor (Ontario, Canada), followed by chiropractic training in St. Louis. After graduation, he created a high-volume solo practice in Rome, NY (1995–2008) and quickly developed a reputation as a top-tier speaker for the Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies on multiple topics related to functional neurology and functional medicine.

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