A video series for health care providers – with pharmacy hours for naturopathic physicians – bundled together in one discounted package:
Note: The information in this series is provided as a research resource for health professionals and is not intended to replace diagnosis and treatment by a qualified health care practitioner.
Video Series Details
(See below for titles and descriptions of videos)
One click orders all 8 videos plus a 90-page PDF of lecture notes. Together these videos provide comprehensive information on a range of botanical therapies for health conditions while also providing pharmacy hours for continuing education.
The series begins with Kenneth Proefrock, NMD and several case studies in a variety of neurodegenerative conditions, illustrating the pharmacology of conventional care and how to implement alternatives. Then, Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO discusses a botanically-based approach to distress with strategies for supporting the discontinuance of anxiolytics and antidepressants.
Next, Jen Stovall, BSN, RN outlines preventative strategies for support of clients using opioids, including herbal and nutritional protocols that address the long-term impacts of opioid use. Then, using the principles of harm reduction as a framework, Jen examines conventional concepts of addiction and alternative ways to support those experiencing addiction.
Following this, Jillian Stansbury, ND, Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG), FABNG and Brianna Piche, ND, RH (AHG) present a panel on the most common gastrointestinal conditions (IBS, constipation and GERD) encountered with practical suggestions for management, and clinical examples of botanicals and nutrients used for support.
Then the series dives into cytotoxic herbs for cancer care with Chanchal Cabrera, FNIMH, RH (AHG), including a discussion of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and herb-drug interactions. Next, Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG), FABNG looks at herbal and pharmaceutical treatments for allergies and related conditions such as sinusitis and allergic conjunctivitis.
The series concludes with a presentation from Kenneth Proefrock, NMD, as he explores five cases and investigates the initial cause of the brain injury, what pharmaceuticals and other treatments have been given, and how botanicals and nutrients can have a profound therapeutic effect on these conditions.
Video presentations offer complete clinical information, with the speaker and the PowerPoint playing together in an ideal format for online learning.
(Series price of $100 includes a 90-page PDF of lecture notes.)
Approved by OBNM for up to 12 CME Hours (2 general + 10 pharmacy)
Approved by SUHS for up to 12 CME Hours (2 general + 7 pharmacy + 3 Opioid)
|
CE Code |
Lecture Title |
Speaker(s) |
General Hours |
Pharm Hours |
|
23ME14 |
Case Studies in the Naturopathic Treatment of Neurodegenerative Conditions |
Kenneth Proefrock, NMD |
|
1.5 |
|
23ME02 |
Distress, Anxiety and Depression: A Botanically-Based Approach |
Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO |
0.5 |
1 |
|
23SW15 |
Managing the Impacts of Opioid Use Using Herbs & Nutrition |
Jen Stovall, BSN, RN |
|
1.5 (OR 1.5 Opioid) |
|
23SW16 |
Soothing the Hungry Ghost: Supporting our Clients When they are Ready to Quit Using Opioids |
Jen Stovall, BSN, RN |
|
1.5 (OR 1.5 Opioid) |
|
23SW20 |
Saturday Panel: Botanical and other Natural Medicine for Functional GI Disorders |
Brianna Piche, ND, RH (AHG), Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG), FABNG and Jillian Stansbury, ND |
0.5 |
1 |
|
23SW03 |
Three Cytotoxic Herbs - A Materia Medica Review of Artemisia absinthium, Thuja occidentalis and Taxus brevifolia in Clinical Practice |
Chanchal Cabrera, FNIMH, RH (AHG) |
0.5 |
1 |
|
23SW11 |
Case Studies in the Naturopathic Management of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) |
Kenneth Proefrock, NMD |
|
1.5 |
|
23SW12 |
"I'm Not Sick...It's Allergies!" Natural Treatments for Allergic Conditions |
Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG) |
0.5 |
1 |
|
TOTAL |
Up to 2 general hours |
Up to 10 pharmacy hours (or 7 pharmacy + 3 opioid) |
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The chart above shows the number of credits available for each lecture in the series. Each lecture is 1.5 hours long, and CE is available for either opioid credit OR pharm credit but not both.