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Crowne Plaza San Marcos
One S San Marcos Pl, Chandler, AZ 85225
+1-480-812-0900
sanmarcosresort.com
Sleeping Rooms
$204.00+tax
Reference block code: FREQUENCY SPECIFIC SEMINARS
The resort fee will be waived upon registration
*Cut-off date โ February 6, 2026 |
ither call our reservation center at 1-877-685-5594 and reference block code ZOLย or use the booking link below. ย Keep in mind when receiving a confirmation letter from making a reservation online or through our call center, it will automatically show a resort fee.ย This is an IHG standard, however, since this has been waived per your contract, the hotel will absorb that fee upon check in.ย If you require an early check-in you will need to book the night before, otherwise early check-ins can be requested, however, they areย not guaranteed.ย Cancellations less than 48 hours prior to arrival or No Shows will result in a charge equal to one nightโs room and tax.ย ย The group reservation cutoff date is 2/6/26.
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Other Options:
Hilton Garden Inn (5 minute walk)
150 S Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85225
Extended Stay America (8 minute drive)
2055 W Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ 85224
+14806811002
4-DAY FSM ADVANCEDย –ย NEW ADVANCED FSM MATERIAL
ADVANCED FSM PRACTITIONER PRESENTATIONS
March 19 – Thursday
9:00 – 10:30 Advanced
9:00 – 10:30 David Musnick, MD: Connective tissue, hypermobility and regional joint laxity and MTHFR
10:30 โ 11:00 Break
11:00 โ 12:30 Advanced
11:00 โ 12:30 David Musnick, MD:
12:30 โ 1:30PM Lunch
1:30 – 2:30 Juliana Mortenson, MD – “The Wonders of the Human Electrome”
2:30 โ 3:00 Katarzyna Czarnomska, ND โ 2 Case Reports: FSM cancels Ovarian Cyst Surgery, and normalizes Thyroid gland and TSH.
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 Thad Mauney, PhD – Applying Statistics in n=1 Case Studies
4:30-6:00 John Sharkey, PhD โ Fascia as a Quantum Resonator: Consciousness, Frequency, and the Architecture of Health.
March 20 – Friday
9:00-10:30 Advanced
9:00 โ10:30 Kim Pittis, LCSP, MT, CES:
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00 โ 12:30 Advanced
11:00 โ 12:30 Kim Pittis, LCSP, MT, CES:
12:30 โ 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:30 Patrick Wood, MD: The Mid-Brain and Dopamine Pathways
2:30 – 3:30 Kristi Hughes, ND: Integrating FSM into an integrative treatment team
3:30 โ 4:00 Break
4:00 โ 5:00 Edoardo Gallo, DO: Treating the Dura and changing lives.
5:00 โ 6:00 Guillaume Sorrel, DPT: Complex Cases in 30-Minute sessions.
March 21 – Saturday
9:00-10:30 Advanced
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Advanced
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30 โ 3:00 John Reski, OD โ Discovering, understanding and treating vestibular Injuries are the key to healing 20% of your patients.
3:00 โ 3:30 Break
3:30 โ 4:30 Dave Burke, DO โ Neuro Case Report
4:30 โ 5:00 Jessica Tierney, DPT: Primary Lateral Sclerosis and Lyme, Mold and highly sensitive patients
5:00 โ 5:15 Carron Perry, DC: Published Paper: Frequency Specific Microcurrent in the Treatment of
Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders: A Case Report
5:15 – 5:30 Muizz Shaik, DPT: Published Paper: Frequency Specific Microcurrent for Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
5:30 โ 5:45 Maria Lamont, DNP: Published paper: Increasing flexibility in low back pain with FSM
5:45 โ 6:00 Walter Greory, PhD: Published Paper: Frequency Specific Microcurrent improves hand function and Raynaudโs symptoms in scleroderma: the results of two pilot studies
Presentations: Ruth Johnston Award
Certified- Ellen Hedlund,
Certified Jessie Brader, LAc
Certified: Ed Yang, PT
6:30-8:30 Reception โ Faculty, Certified, Instructors, Published paper authors
March 22 โ Sunday
9:00 โ 10:30 Advanced
10:30 โ 11:00 Break
11:00 โ 12:30 Advanced
12:30 โ 1:30 Lunch
1:30 โ 3:00 Masi Reynolds, MD & Kim Pittis, LCSP, MT, CES: Using stem cells and FSM to improve repair and recovery
3:00 โ 3:30 Break
3:30-5:00 Jay Shah, MD– New developments in fascia research.
5:00-6:00 Jennifer Sosnowski, MD โ Sleep Apnea
6:00 – 6:15 Closing remarks
FSM Advanced Seminar 2025 – Syllabus
SEMINAR OVERVIEW
This advanced four-day program is designed to transform how practitioners think about and apply Frequency Specific Microcurrent in complex clinical scenarios. Rather than simply presenting a list of frequencies, this seminar teaches a systematic approach to clinical reasoning that allows practitioners to develop custom treatment strategies for even the most challenging cases.
PREREQUISITES
- Completion of the FSM Core Seminar or equivalent FSM foundational training
- Thorough understanding of human anatomy and physiology as it relates to clinical practice
- Competence in basic diagnostic reasoning and differential diagnosis
- Basic understanding of FSM principles and protocols
CORE CURRICULUM COMPONENTS
Advanced Clinical Reasoning
- The FSM Advanced Mindset: “The FSM Advanced is not a list of frequenciesโit is a way of thinking”
- Pattern Recognition: Identifying underlying causes beyond symptoms
- Differential Diagnosis Using FSM: How to think when you have tools that affect the impossible
- Interactive Case Analysis Methodology
Neuro-Inflammatory Frameworks
- The Vagus-Brain Connection: Understanding the critical role of vagal tone in chronic illness
- Central Sensitization: Strategies for treating the amplified pain state
- Neurological Tissue Frequencies: Advanced applications for brain, cord, and peripheral nerves
- FSM and Inflammatory Cascades: Breaking the cycle of chronic inflammation
Visceral and Systemic Applications
- The Electrical Circulatory System: Understanding the body’s bioelectrical networks
- Scarring in Hollow Organs: Treating conditions previously considered untreatable
- Endocrine and Hormonal Balancing: Advanced techniques for system regulation
- Detoxification Support: Frequencies for supporting natural clearance pathways
Integration and Clinical Mastery
- Multiple Channel Treatment: Strategic approaches for simultaneous treatment
- The Art of Follow-Up: Progression plans for complex conditions
- Creating Custom Protocols: How to develop your own specialty applications
- The Science Behind FSM: Current research and theoretical frameworks
Specialty Topics (Concurrent Sessions)
To be announced
Practitioner Case Studies
To be announced
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Specialty Networking Tables: Lunch sessions organized by clinical specialty
- Hands-on Practice Labs: Available during breaks for skill refinement
- One-on-One Consultations: Limited opportunities to discuss specific cases with senior practitioners
- West Indies Frequencies: Proper applications and precautions with specialized frequencies
CERTIFICATION
Attendance at this seminar qualifies for:
- FSM Advanced Practitioner designation on the FSM Practitioner Directory
- Continuing education credits (varies by profession)
- Eligibility for Master Class participation
SEMINAR MATERIALS
- Laptop or tablet
- Advanced Seminar Frequency Lists (provided)
- Presentation Slides & Handouts
- Case note templates (provided)
- FSM device (for in-person attendees) (not required)
CEU are not officially offered at the Advanced however we can still provide a syllabus and completion certificate.
REGISTRATION OPTIONS & PRICING
In-person and Livestream pricing: please choose your experience when registering.
$1095ย ย Early Bird Registration (till 12/31/25)ย โ You have attended an FSM Core training from Dr. McMakin โ In-person, live-stream, or online courses.
$1295ย ย Advanced Registration โ You have attended an FSM Core training from Dr. McMakin โ In-person, live-stream, or online courses.
Livestream:
$995 Earlybird, $1195 Regular Price after the new year.
FSM Advanced Speaker โ You have been invited by Dr. McMakin to be a speaker at the 2026 FSM Advanced. email us. contact@frequencyspecific.com
*livestream attendees may not have the opportunity to ask questions to the presenters.
**travel may be required
Who should attend the FSM Advanced Seminar? This seminar is designed for practitioners who have completed the FSM Core Seminar and are actively using FSM, whether in formal practice or personal application. It’s ideal for those looking to deepen their understanding of complex clinical reasoning and expand their ability to treat challenging conditions.
I’ve just completed the Core Seminar. Is the Advanced Seminar right for me? We recommend gaining some hands-on experience with basic FSM protocols before attending the Advanced Seminar. However, motivated practitioners who want to accelerate their learning can benefit from attending soon after their Core training.
Do I need to bring my FSM device to the seminar? You do not need to bring your FSM device to the seminar, though you’re welcome to if you prefer. Precision Distributing will have a booth at the event with FSM equipment available at special seminar discounts for those interested in purchasing new devices or accessories.
How does the livestream option work? Livestream participants can choose which sessions they want to watch live (main ballroom or breakout sessions). Any presentations missed during the livestream will be available the next day through a special event page you’ll receive access to upon registration. You’ll be able to submit questions in real-time during live sessions.
Will I learn new frequencies at this seminar? Yes, you’ll learn hundreds of new frequencies, but more importantly, you’ll learn when and how to use them effectively. The seminar focuses on teaching you how to think about complex cases rather than simply memorizing frequency combinations.
Is this seminar appropriate for non-medical practitioners? The Advanced Seminar assumes a strong foundation in human anatomy, physiology, and pathology. While we welcome all FSM practitioners, those without formal medical training may find some content challenging without additional preparation.
Are continuing education credits available? We strongly recommend that you check with your specific medical board for CEU requirements if this is important to you. For livestream attendees, we receive a report from Zoom regarding who logged into the livestream, which serves as the sign-in sheet normally required for CEU verification.
What’s the difference between the Advanced Seminar and the Master Class? The Advanced Seminar teaches clinical reasoning and expanded applications for FSM, while the Master Class is a more personalized, unscripted learning experience designed for practitioners who have already completed the Advanced Seminar.
Will there be opportunities for hands-on practice? While there are no structured hands-on demonstrations, massage tables are set up in the back of the room for anyone who wants to use them. Senior practitioners often gather in these areas during breaks to share techniques.
Can I get help with my challenging cases? Yes! We encourage you to bring your challenging cases for discussion. There will be opportunities during Q&A sessions and at lunch to discuss specific clinical scenarios with experts and colleagues.
Is there a dress code for the seminar? Casual attire is recommended. Arizona in March can be warm but also occasionally rainy, so layers are a good idea. Don’t forget to bring something green as the seminar falls on St. Patrick’s Day weekend!
What accommodations are recommended? The seminar will be held at the Crowne Plaza Phoenix – Chandler Golf Resort in Arizona. We’ve arranged special room rates for attendees. Booking information will be provided upon registration.
Will meals be provided? Yes! We provide break food in the mornings around 10:30 and afternoons around 3:30. An insanely great buffet lunch is included each day, which is where the best networking opportunities happen.
What is your cancellation policy? Seminars can only be refunded as a credit on your account unless the seminar is canceled by us. If you’re unable to attend, you’ll still receive all the seminar content as professional videos, so your investment in the knowledge is protected.
How do I prepare to get the most out of the Advanced Seminar? Soon after registration, you’ll receive an email with links to the Advanced materials. To prepare, review these Advanced slides as well as your Core Seminar materials, particularly sections on the neurological system and visceral applications.