Certificate Track

Earn your Certificate in Low Dose Botanicals in Clinical Practice

Our 2023 Symposium features an array of classes on various topics relevant to herbal practice, and we offer attendees the option of earning a certificate in Low Dose Botanicals in Clinical Practice.

2023 Symposium classes as well as the Post-Symposium Intensive, Low Dose Botanicals: Three Clinical Approaches, explore the vast variety of ways low dose botanicals inform herbal practice.

Three Ways to Earn Your Certificate

In-Person: If you are joining us in person for the Symposium and the Post-Symposium Intensive on Monday you will earn your certificate in Low Dose Botanicals in Clinical Practice. Certificates will be emailed to everyone at the conclusion of the Monday Intensive.

Online: Register for the Online Symposium AND the Post-Symposium Intensive Online. After you attend the live-streamed sessions or access the recordings, you'll receive an email with a short evaluation form. Complete the evaluation form and we'll send your certificate via email.

Hybrid: Attend the Symposium live and register for the online version of the Monday Post-Symposium Intensive. Access the Post-Symposium Intensive at your convenience. Once you watch the recording, you'll receive a short evaluation form via email. Complete the evaluation form and we'll send your certificate via email.

Are you working towards meeting the educational requirements for your Registered Herbalist membership? Attend the Symposium (either in person or online) AND the Post-Symposium Intensive (either in person or online), complete the evaluation form, and earn up to 28 education hours. Learn more about Registered Herbalist application requirements here.

Note that all Symposium classes are part of this year's Certificate Track: ALL Classes + Post-Symposium Intensive

 

 

 

Post-Symposium Intensive: Low Dose Botanicals: Three Clinical Approaches

This six-hour intensive features the experiences of three herbalists that regularly use low-dose botanicals in their clinical practices. The focus is on providing guidelines for the safe clinical use of plant-based preparations with a reputation for causing cumulative damage, requiring specific dilution, or have been misused.

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