Distance Learning Instructions: Six (6) audio recordings and one 110-page PDF digital book of lecture notes for $55 ($85 value). To receive naturopathic CME, purchase the recording series, save your receipt, keep a record of CME credits earned on this certificate. It’s as easy as that!
View or print CME instructions here.
Continuing Education Credits:
- 10 total CME hours if not claimed previously for the below lectures
- 9 general + 1 pharmacy credits
- Approved by Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine (OBNM)
The chart below shows the number of credits available for each lecture in the series.
Please note: The recordings in this series are selected from past conferences, so if you are a regular on our site you may have already earned CE credits for some of these lectures. Please check your records before ordering! Catalog number indicates year and conference (example: 15SW01 = 2015 Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine).
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.
CE Catalog # | Presentation Title and Speaker | General Hours (approved by OBNM) | Pharm Hours (approved by OBNM) |
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19ME16 | Keynote: Endocrine Disruptors: History, Recent Research Individual and Societal Remedies Leo Trasande, MD, MPP | 1.5 | |
21ME24 | Panel: Managing Symptoms of Hormonal Disruption with Botanical Medicine Jillian Stansbury, ND, Jill Crista, ND, and Kenneth Proefrock, NMD | 1.5 | |
17NeuroPt1andPt2 | Neuroinflammation: Causes, Symptoms, Diseases, Part 1 and Part 2 Walter Crinnion, ND | 3.0 | |
20MEGlyphoPt1andPt2 | Intensive: Mitigating the Effects of Glyphosate and other Environmental Toxins with Herbal Medicine, Part 1 and Part 2 Donald Yance, RH (AHG) | 3.0 | 1.0 |
Order the Environmental Illness Audio Series recordings and PDF here.
Questions on CME?
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