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The Power of Collaboration in the Era of Longevity Medicine: From Airway and Oral Health to Overall Health

 

Presented by:  Gina Pritchard, DNP, RN, CNS, ACNP-BC

Original Publication Date: November 14, 2025 (AAOSH Accelerate 2025)

 

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Course Description:

The Entry Point of Oxygen (EPOO)—the nose, mouth, and airway—is the gateway to whole-body health and the first determinant of systemic vitality. In this forward-thinking session, Dr. Gina Pritchard bridges airway/oral medicine and systemic medicine through the emerging field of longevity and cellular medicine. Attendees will explore how airway integrity, oral microbiome balance, gastrointestinal resilience, metabolic flexibility, and vascular health create the foundation for lifelong heart, brain, and body performance. Participants will examine what truly determines disease resistance, health creation, and longevity—and how these determinants unite airway-oral-medical and systemic-medical professionals in a new model of collaborative care.

Dr. Pritchard presents a modern, evidence-informed framework for airway-oral–systemic collaboration that moves beyond disease treatment toward health optimization. The Longevity (Cellular Medicine) Era requires clinicians to think at the cellular level—to enhance communication between cells, improve mitochondrial efficiency, and reduce inflammation and oxidation before pathology appears, while acting urgently when dysfunction is already evident. Participants will learn how lifestyle foundations establish the terrain for healing, and how targeted peptide and regenerative therapies can accelerate tissue, joint, and bone repair; “tongue-to-tail” microbiome restoration; and vascular resilience by restoring cellular signaling rather than merely treating disease. Real-world examples will demonstrate how improved assessment, communication, and collaboration between airway-oral-medical and systemic-medical teams can prevent heart attack, stroke, diabetes, cognitive decline, and other degenerative conditions. Attendees will leave with an inspiring call to prioritize prevention and reversal before crisis—recognizing that true collaboration across airway, oral, and systemic disciplines is the starting point of powerful longevity.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this lecture, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain the physiologic integration of airway, oral microbiome, gastrointestinal, vascular, heart, and brain function within the framework of cellular and longevity medicine.
  2. Implement airway, oral, and gut-healing strategies as foundational longevity interventions in both airway-oral-medical and systemic-medical settings.
  3. Design individualized care plans that sequence lifestyle optimization and customized peptide or regenerative therapies to create health from the cellular level upward.

Practical Applications:

  • Refine patient education to emphasize the direct correlation between breathing, airway health, and systemic longevity.
  • Integrate airway, oral, and gut-healing protocols as proactive longevity strategies in collaborative oral-systemic practice models.
  • Establish lifestyle recommendations and introductory peptide protocols to support tissue repair and microbiome balance while expanding precision-prevention services and revenue.

 

Method: Lecture

Location: Online (Zoom)

AGD Course Code: 150 (Health Medicine and Nutrition)

Credit Hours: 1

 

Speaker's Bio:

Dr. Gina Pritchard is a board-certified Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, specializing in Cardiovascular Disease screening, prevention, and treatment to stabilize and stop the disease process. She is in private practice and is the founder of The Prevent Clinic in Frisco, TX.
Dr. Pritchard’s life's work is focused on bringing lifesaving and life-improving education/tools to the masses so everyone can live a life uninterrupted by debilitating and deadly diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, heart attack, heart failure, vascular dementia, and stroke.

Her integrative medical wellness protocols include:

  • airway-oral-systemic collaboration
  • micronutrient/hormone/thyroid optimization
  • peptide and small molecule therapy
  • evidence-based bio-hacking techniques.

When she is not working, Dr. Gina spends time with friends and family, preferably on an adventure or somewhere she can dance and enjoy a good cup of coffee that is as hot as the surface of the sun.

Conflict of Interest:

N/A