Continuing Education for Naturopathic Physicians: SW Conference 2024

CME Approvals for Naturopathic Physicians:
(See chart below for credits for individual presentations)

  • Approved by Arizona (SUHS CE Board):
    • Up to 35.5 general hours of which 13 can be pharmacy (or 10 pharmacy + 3 opioid credits)
  • Approved by OBNM: Up to 35.5 general hours of which 13 can be pharmacy
  • Approved by AAFP: Up to 32.5 Prescribed Credits

Chart of CE Hours for Each Presentation

Recordings are listed alphabetically by speaker in the table below, and credits apply to all states accepting Oregon, Arizona, and AAFP continuing education credits.

General HoursPharm HoursOpioid Hours (Arizona)CE Catalog Code
Paul Bergner, Medical Herbalist; Todd Caldecott, Dip, CI.H., RH(AHG), CAP(NAMA), AAC; and Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG), FABNGPanel Discussion: Prevention of Viral Infections: Building Immunity with Botanicals1.524SW01
Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO; Kenneth Proefrock, NMD; and Jillian Stansbury, NDPanel Discussion: Botanical Therapies for Recovery from Myocardial Infarction (MI)0.5124SW02
Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNOPre-Conference Intensive: Restorative Sleep: Integrative Strategies for Remediating Sleep Disorders2224SW03
Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNOFinding Flow in the Lymphatics1.524SW04
Ann Armbrecht, PhDWhy Using Sustainably Sourced Herbs Matters and How to Find Them1.524SW05
Lydia Bartholow, DNP, PMHNPFrom Papaver to Fentanyl: How We Got Here and How Herbs Can Help1.5or 1.5 opioid for AZ NDs24SW06
Paul Bergner, Medical HerbalistComparative Materia Medica for the Bitter Herbs1.524SW07
Paul Bergner, Medical HerbalistHerban Legends and Clinical Pearls in the Female Reproductive Materia Medica1.524SW08
Todd Caldecott, Dip, CI.H., RH(AHG), CAP(NAMA), AACPsilocybin Mushrooms in Clinical Practice1.524SW09
Todd Caldecott, Dip, CI.H., RH(AHG), CAP(NAMA), AACHolistic Treatment of Rhinosinusitis10.524SW10
Renée CamilaAs Part of a Whole: Insecurity as Physical Indication1.524SW11
Kristin Gilmour, BHSc (Naturopathy) and Julianne Grant, BHSc (Naturopathy), BApSc (HM)Botanical Solutions for Viral Infections – From Acute to Chronic Sequelae1.524SW12
Marianne Marchese, NDHow to Mitigate the Effects of Mold and Mycotoxin Exposure10.524SW13
Brianna Piché, ND, RH (AHG), FABNPBreastfeeding Medicine: Low Milk Supply, Galactagogues and Botanicals for Common Breastfeeding Pitfalls10.524SW14
Brianna Piché, ND, RH (AHG), FABNPHerbs and Pediatric Fever10.524SW15
Kenneth Proefrock, NMDA Comprehensive Management Plan for Multiple Sclerosis: Botanicals, Nutrients and the New Generation of Pharmaceuticals0.5124SW16
Kenneth Proefrock, NMDThe Evolution of Wound Care: Botanical Medicine-Based Considerations and Strategies0.5124SW17
Mary Rondeau, ND, RH (AHG)For the Family: Using EEG BioMarker Patterns to Guide Parenting and Relationship Strategies Including Botanicals Indicated for these Patterns10.524SW18
Katie Stage, ND, RH (AHG), FABNGTreatment Approaches to the #1 Cause of Liver Disease in North America: MAFLD10.524SW19
Jillian Stansbury, NDHerbal Anodynes: Palliatives for Pain1.524SW20
Jillian Stansbury, NDReview of COPD Pathophysiology and Available Therapies10.524SW21
Christina Veselak, MS, CN, LMFTEnding Opioid Addiction: Using Herbs and Nutrients to Support the Brain and Body Through Withdrawal into Vibrant Living1.5or 1.5 opioid for AZ NDs24SW22

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