CME for Naturopathic Physicians–Medicines from the Earth 2016 Recordings

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Approved by the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine (OBNM)

Here is a chart of CME approvals for the lectures at the Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium, June 3 – 6, 2016. CME credits are available for recordings, which can be purchased here. Keep a list in your CME folder of all recordings with date heard and number of hours credit, based on the following chart:

LectureGeneral CreditsPharm Credits
The Intricate Relationship between Food Allergy, Endocrine Imbalance and Inappropriate Weight Gain
Kenneth Proefrock
1.5 General
Rebuilding Damaged Intestinal Walls and Treating Gut Permeability with Botanical Medicines
Jill Stansbury
1.5 General

Integration of Botanical Medicines with Conventional Pharmaceuticals: Safety and Efficacy
Roy Upton
1.5 Pharma
Common Botanical Agents that Alleviate Daily Toxicant Damage
Walter Crinnion
1.5 General
The Worst Weeds are your Best Medicine
David Winston
1.5 General
Mushroom Medicine: Challenges and Potential
Christopher Hobbs
1.5 General
Pessaries: Feminine Healing for Shining the Light and Mending the Tissues
Teresa Boardwine
1.5 General
Chronic Kidney Disease: Botanical Solutions, Nutrition and Diet
Jason Miller
1 General.5 Pharm
Compliance in Finicky Adults and Kids
Mary Bove
1.5 General
Biophilia—Green Medicine for People and the Planet
Chanchal Cabrera
3.5 General
Brain Pain, The Challenge of Migraines–The Herbal/Nutritional Treatment of a Chronic Neurovascular Disorder
David Winston
1 General.5 Pharm
Plant-Based Inositol Compounds
Jill Stansbury
1.5 General
Medicinal Mushrooms in the Kitchen and Apothecary
Marc Williams
1.5 General
Keynote: The Future of Botanical Medicine
Kenneth Proefrock
1.5 General
Botanical Considerations in the Treatment of Breast and Prostate Cancer
Kenneth Proefrock
1.5 General
Building an Herbal Formula, Part 1
Chanchal Cabrera
1.5 General
The Microbiome in Infants and Children: Maintaining Health and Wellness
Mary Bove
1.5 General
Creating Herbal Oils
Robin McGee
1.5 General
Treatment of Acute and Chronic Trauma through Botanical Medicine, Nutrition and LifestyleKenneth Proefrock1.5 General
Building an Herbal Formula, Part 2
Chanchal Cabrera
1.5 General
Treating Infections with Natural Medicine—an Integrative and Cross-Cultural Approach, Part 1 and Part 2
Christopher Hobbs
3.5 General
Herbal Treats: BonBons, Truffles and Candies
Teresa Boardwine
1.5 General
A Complete Picture of the most Powerful Antioxidant in the Body: Glutathione
Walter Crinnion
1.5 General
The Spirit of Chinese Medicinal Herbs for Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Health
Roy Upton
1.5 General
Ethnomycology
Todd Elliott
1.5 General
Natural Therapies in Conventional Cancer Care: Increasing Chances for Survival and Quality of Life
Roy Upton
1.5 General
Pediatrics and Essential Oils
Mary Bove
1.5 General
Weight Loss Herbs: Help or Hype?
Jill Stansbury
1.5 General
Pharmacokinetics of Plant Compounds: Recent Research
Christopher Hobbs
1.5 General
Wild Fruits of Fields and Forests and Their use as Food and Medicine
Vickie Shufer
1.5 General
Latest Research on Paraoxonase 1 and Dietary Recommendations for Boosting its Function
Walter Crinnion
1.5 General
Panel: Three Approaches to Anxiety and Depression
Jill Stansbury, Walter Crinnion and Teresa Boardwine
1 General
The Digestive System and Neurological Health: Healing the Gut-Brain Axis with Botanical Medicine, Part 1 and Part 2
Jason Miller
4 General
Panel Discussion: Immunotherapy in Cancer Treatment: Is there a Role for Botanicals?
Roy Upton, Chanchal Cabrera and Christopher Hobbs
.5 General1 Pharma

If you are licensed in a state other than Oregon, please contact your local board to find out the CME policy on recordings approved by another state. Thanks and happy listening!

Questions about continuing education credits? Please contact Linnea Wardwell by email or by phone 541-482-3016.