Continuing Education for 2023 Southwest Conference Recordings

CE for recordings from 2023 Southwest Conference:
(See chart below for credits for individual presentations)

Video recordings and audio recordings available for purchase.

Naturopathic Physician Approvals:

  • Oregon (OBNM) and California (CNDA): Up to 35.5 hours of which 13 can be pharmacy
  • Arizona (SUHS): Up to 35.5 hours of which 10 can be pharmacy + 3 opioid credits

FAQ: How many hours of continuing education can I earn from the recordings?

  • Full video set provides up to 30 general hours of which 11 can be pharmacy (or 8 pharmacy + 3 opioid credits)
  • Intensive video provides an additional 4 hours (2 general + 2 pharmacy)
  • Full audio recording set provides up to 35.5 general hours of which 13 can be pharmacy (or 10 pharmacy + 3 opioid credits)

Nursing Approvals:

This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the American Holistic Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Approved to award 28.5 contact hours.

Approval for contact hours through the American Holistic Nurses Association is based on an assessment of the educational merit of this program and does not constitute endorsement of the use of any specific modality in the care of clients.

FAQ: How many hours of continuing education can I earn from the recordings?


Directions for Continuing Education Certificate

Instructions for Naturopathic Physicians:

  1. Browse, order and download recordings. Save your digital receipt.
  2. Listen and/or watch recordings.
  3. Keep a record on this certificate of all completed recordings. If you need a CME certificate, please submit your recordings to our online ND CE form. A certificate will be emailed to you.

Instructions for Nursing:

  1. Browse, order and download recordings. Save your digital receipt.
  2. Listen and/or watch recordings.
  3. Keep a record on this certificate of all completed recordings. Submit to the email address on the top of the form prior to 3/21/25. A certificate will be emailed to you.

    Chart of Continuing Education Hours for Each Presentation

    Speaker(s)PresentationNaturopathic General HoursNaturopathic Pharm HoursNaturopathic Opioid/Addiction HoursNursing Contact HoursCE Catalog Code
    Brianna Piche, ND, RH (AHG), Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG), FABNG and Jillian Stansbury, NDSaturday Panel: Botanical and other Natural Medicine for Functional GI Disorders0.51.01.523SW20
    Dee Atkinson, FNIMH, Paul Bergner, Medical Herbalist, Kenneth Proefrock, NMD and David Winston, RH (AHG)Sunday Panel: Botanical and other Therapies for Long COVID1.00.5N/A - No nursing credit available23SW19
    Paul Bergner, Medical HerbalistHistory and Clinical Uses of Eupatorium perfoliatum and Asclepias tuberosa1.51.523SW01
    Herbal Treasures from the National Formulary (NF) of 1906 1.51.523SW02
    Chanchal Cabrera, FNIMH, RH (AHG)Three Cytotoxic Herbs - A Materia Medica Review of Artemisia absinthium, Thuja occidentalis and Taxus brevifolia in Clinical Practice0.51.01.523SW03
    Deborah Frances, NDSuppression vs Healing: Appropriate Applications of Herbal and Nutritional Therapies for Common Skin Conditions1.51.523SW04
    Lillea Hartwell, ND, RH (AHG)A Modern Yerberia in the Desert Southwest 1.51.523SW05
    Jack Lambert, PhD, MDLong COVID: Symptoms, Etiology and Management Plans from the EU1.00.51.523SW06
    Brianna Piche, ND, RH (AHG)Gender Affirming Care for Adolescents: Botanical Allies for Transition1.00.51.523SW07
    Pediatric ADHD: Botanical Nootropics and Mood Support in Childhood and Adolescence1.00.51.523SW08
    Kenneth Proefrock, NMDImproving Neuroplasticity and Mental Adaptability with Botanical Medicine and Physical Activity1.51.523SW09
    Hear Ye! Hear Ye! A Natural History of the Ear and Its Pathology: From Otitis to Meniere’s and Hearing Loss1.00.51.523SW10
    Case Studies in the Naturopathic Management of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) 1.51.523SW11
    Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG)"I'm Not Sick...It's Allergies!" Natural Treatments for Allergic Conditions0.51.01.523SW12
    Jillian Stansbury, NDA New Perspective on Mood Disorders: The Role of Oxidative Stress in Common Anxiety and Depressive States1.51.523SW13
    Gastrodia elata: Traditional Chinese Medicine for Managing Migraines, Stroke and More1.51.523SW14
    Jen Stovall, BSN, RNManaging the Impacts of Opioid Use Using Herbs & Nutrition1.5OR 1.5 Opioid1.523SW15
    Soothing the Hungry Ghost: Supporting our Clients When they are Ready to Quit Using Opioids1.5OR 1.5 Opioid1.523SW16
    David Winston, RH (AHG)Detoxifying the Body: The Clinical Use of Alteratives, Depuratives and Antidyscratics1.5N/A - No nursing credit available23SW22
    Eric Yarnell, ND, RH (AHG)Pre-Conference Intensive: Reclaiming Self: Herbs to Correct Autoimmunity 2.02.0323SW21
    Herbal Dependence on the Gut Flora1.00.5N/A - No nursing credit available23SW17
    Update on Herbs for Men’s Health1.00.5N/A - No nursing credit available23SW18

    Questions? Be sure to contact us and we will be happy to help!