Webinars

Autism Insights Revisited: OAT Highlights & Live Q&A with Functional Medicine Experts

Presenter

Lindsay Goddard RDN, LD/N

Overview

Join us for a special encore of our hour-long conversation on Autism and the Organic Acids Test (OAT). Due to the global Zoom outage in mid-April, many missed the original live session. Fortunately, we recorded the full conversation. In this updated event, we will feature key moments from that discussion with Dr. Bill Shaw, founder of Mosaic Diagnostics, and Lindsay Goddard, a registered and licensed dietitian, also with Mosaic Diagnostics. We’ll expand on the insights and practical applications of OAT in autism care.

Objectives

You’ll also have the opportunity to engage live with Dr. Kurt Woeller, DO, FMAPS, integrative and functional medicine physician and biomedical Autism Treatment Specialist, and Lindsay Goddard, a registered and licensed dietitian and frequently requested expert with Mosaic Diagnostics. Together, they will explore how functional medicine can inform and enhance autism care for both providers and caregivers alike.

We’d love to make this an engaging, interactive discussion — and that starts with your questions. When you register, be sure to submit your questions in advance using the form. We’ll incorporate as many as possible into the live conversation.

About the Author

Lindsay Goddard RDN, LD/N

Lindsay Goddard is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian (RDN, LD/N), with a Master’s in Nutrition, and a Bachelor’s in Biology with a concentration in Human Physiology and Ecology. She is also currently working on a Graduate Certificate in Toxicology through the University of South Florida. She has worked in a variety of settings from Hospitals, Universities, and Outpatient clinics, along with a successful private practice. She specializes in pediatrics, neuro and physiatry, gastrointestinal, and genetic disorders, integrating both functional and conventional approaches with regards to nutrition. After years of being in the field, she decided to shift gears and work for a laboratory to help support and educate providers from a different avenue. She has been with GPL for over 4 years and enjoys shedding light on the connections and interactions between the body, the environment, and nutrition.