GI-MAP® Lab Interpretation: From Data to Decisions

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In last month’s webinar, Dr. Dan Kalish reviewed the methodology and clinical relevance of key GI-MAP® markers. In this follow-up webinar, he moves beyond individual markers to focus on how to interpret GI-MAP results in clinical context and apply findings to patient care decision-making.
Using real-world GI-MAP reports, Dr. Kalish will walk through both straightforward and complex patient cases, helping practitioners understand not just what the data shows, but how to think through findings when developing clinical strategies. The session emphasizes clinical reasoning, pattern recognition, and prioritization — essential skills for managing complex presentations.
Topics covered include:
- Interpreting GI-MAP markers in the context of patient presentation and symptom patterns
- Distinguishing clinically meaningful findings from secondary or compensatory changes
- Approaching complex cases with overlapping infections, inflammation, and intestinal dysfunction
- Using GI-MAP data to inform clinical decision-making and support a root-cause approach to care
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Dan Kalish, DC
Dr. Daniel Kalish is dedicated to teaching doctors Functional Medicine philosophy and practices. He has trained over 1,000 practitioners worldwide in The Kalish Method, which solves patient challenges with a proven lab based approach through the Kalish Institute’s educational programs.
In May 2016, a research study published by two Mayo Clinic researchers confirmed the efficacy of The Kalish Method showing significant improvements in GI health, and quality of life in the study participants. The study was based on Dr. Kalish’s model of Functional Medicine based on 25 years of successful clinical results. Graduates of The Kalish Institute include practitioners ranging from Dr. Mercola’s medical staff, to Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic physicians.
The opinions expressed in this presentation are the author's own. Information is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for personal advice provided by a doctor or other qualified health care professional. Patients should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing a health or fitness problem or disease. Patients should always consult with a doctor or other health care professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.