Live Webinar: Beyond Standard Bloodwork: A Functional Look at Nutrient Status & Metabolic Health
8th January 2026
Using the Metabolic Performance Profile (MPP) Test to Assess Nutrient Status & Optimize Outcomes
📅 Wednesday, January 21, 2026
🕛 12:00–1:00 PM (ET)
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With the start of the new year, many patients are actively thinking about health, fitness, and long-term wellness goals. Standard labs often come back “normal”—yet patients continue to struggle with fatigue, inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, poor recovery, or stalled clinical progress.
Join Physician’s Lab and Ontario-based ND Dr. Cowan for a practical, case-driven webinar exploring how the Metabolic Performance Profile (MPP) can uncover what conventional bloodwork misses.
What you’ll learn
- Deeper insight into cellular nutrient status, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and metabolic efficiency
- How to integrate the MPP alongside standard labs for greater diagnostic clarity
- How functional nutrient and metabolic data support more personalized treatment plans
- Real-world applications for fatigue, inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and poor recovery
About the presenter

Dr. Cowan, ND is a board-certified naturopathic doctor and creator of The Phenom Method, a performance-driven clinical
approach used with elite athletes and high-performing individuals alike. He has worked with UFC champions, NHL players,
Olympic gold medalists, and currently serves as a high-performance ND within professional hockey.
With advanced training in sports medicine, pharmacology, IV therapy, and functional diagnostics, Dr. Cowan integrates
modern testing with a deep understanding of human physiology to identify root causes and optimize performance.
Who should attend
- Functional medicine practitioners refining their testing strategies
- Clinicians seeking more actionable insight from lab data
- Providers looking to improve patient engagement and clinical precision
📌 A recording will be provided to all registrants following the live session.
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