Male & Female Vitality: Botanicals for Better Endocrine Health

Kerry Bone, Berris Burgoyne, Amanda Williams and Angela Hywood

Fri October 21st and Sat October 22nd
5:00 - 9:00pm EST Both Days

Webinar

Add to Calendar 10/21/2022 05:00:00 PM 10/22/2022 09:00:00 PM Male & Female Vitality: Botanicals for Better Endocrine Health Webinar

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In this Masterclass, Professor Kerry Bone, Berris Burgoyne, Amanda Williams and Angela Hywood will focus on Male and Female endocrine health and the many facets affecting our patients. They will explore the broad array of botanicals available including an exciting new option, and their unique ability to nurture the endocrine system. Each speaker will discuss the latest research, science and their botanical approaches based on their extensive clinical experience to illustrate the strategies you may adopt with your patients.

This Masterclass is a must for any clinician new to botanicals or those wanting to take their knowledge to the next level. A unique opportunity not to be missed!

What you will receive:

  • The combined practical wisdom of all MediHerb's clinical experts - together they have close to 100 years of clinical experience
  • An in-depth review of recent botanical research and what this means for your clinical practice
  • Practical, simple protocols and strategies you will be confident to implement the next day in your clinic

Seven (7) continuing education credits have been approved for through the Northeast College of Health Sciences for DC's in the following states: AR, CO,CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, OH, OR, RI, SC, SD,UT, VA, VT, WA, WV, WY Seven (7) PE-CW continuing education credits are pending approval through NCCAOM for acupuncturists.

Registration

  Early Registration
by 09/30/22
Registration Fee
HCP with CE's $49.00 $60.00
No CE's $25.00

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Kerry Bone Kerry Bone, BSc (Hons), Dip Phyto, FNIMH, FNHAA, MCPP, FANTA

Professor Kerry Bone is a practicing herbalist, co-founder and head of Research and Development at MediHerb, and Principal of the Australian College of Phytotherapy. He was also recently appointed Adjunct Professor at the New York Chiropractic College.

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