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Advanced & Specialty Educational Programs Need Continuing Education Credits (CECs), want to zero in on a specialty, or just looking to expand your knowledge? These NANP-approved programs are perfect for holistic nutrition professionals. The hardest part is deciding which one to take first! Please note: all CECs listed are NANP-approved. https://nanp.org/ceus-advanced-and-specialty-education/

 

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What You Never Learned About Blood Work

Posted By NANP Editor, Friday, May 30, 2025

What You Never Learned About Blood Work

Presented by LabSmarts

10 CECs

A self-paced masterclass for midwives, nutrition professionals, nurse practitioners, chiropractors, & other reproductive-focused clinicians and patients. A collaboration between Sara Russell, Ph.D., FNTP & MaryAnn Marks, founder of LabSmarts blood work software.

This 6-week self-paced masterclass delves into the world of blood work interpretation during preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum, presented in collaboration with NANP members Sara Russell, Ph.D., FNTP, and MaryAnn Marks, founder of LabSmarts bio individual blood work analysis software.

This masterclass equips you with research-backed lab ranges specifically tailored for pregnancy, postpartum, and lactation.

This 6-module masterclass includes:

Preconception markers & considerations
Complete blood count + iron markers
Comprehensive metabolic panel: Part 1
Comprehensive metabolic panel: Part 2
Postpartum markers & considerations

Register HERE.


Tags:  10 CECs  blood chemistry analysis  blood work  preconception  pregnancy 

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Our Journey With Food

Posted By NANP Editor, Friday, May 30, 2025

Our Journey With Food

Presented by HN4U

10 CECs

This course is a great refresher for Domain I Food & Nutrition which counts for 35% towards the Board Exam. It is also a great course for anyone wanting to learn how to use food as medicine and the science behind the claim.

Learn how to:
Develop Sustainable Habits of Change – Empower clients/patients in their efforts to modify diet and lifestyle in a sustainable, holistic manner.

Explain the principles of locally sustainable agriculture, the economy of home food preparation and preservation, nutrient synergy through food combining and fermentation or cooking.

Examine various synergistic traditional food combining approaches, the utilization of traditional herbs, and the daily incorporation of movement and time in nature.

Appraise current scientific information pertaining to the health risks and benefits of natural or human-made chemicals and elements: water, heavy metals, naturally occurring environmental irritants, dust, pollens, smoke, and mold.

Register HERE.

Tags:  10 CECs  food as medicine  holistic nutrition training 

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Talking Toxins

Posted By NANP Editor, Friday, May 30, 2025

Talking Toxins

Presented by Laura Adler

10 CECs

Environmental chemical exposures are one of the most important, yet overlooked areas when it comes to chronic disease and poor health, despite decades of research and mountains of evidence showing strong links between the two.

The Talking Toxins course, now approved for 10-CECs is a 5-week, self-paced online course for health professionals that teaches you to identify & address the everyday toxic exposures that may be holding your clients back from the results they are seeking.

This foundations-level course covers the most common exposures that have the easiest solutions, allowing your clients to take action quickly, and without anxiety or overwhelm.

Program Learning Objectives:
Easily provide your clients with the education and resources to identify and eliminate overlooked environmental toxins that are preventing them from getting well.

Supercharge your client results with the right assessment, education, and tools to identify and address toxic exposures.
Eliminate hundreds of hours of self-study, research, and resource creation so you can focus on your clients.
Become the go-to environmental toxin expert that your clients are craving.

Register HERE.

Tags:  10 CECs  chemical exposure  environmental toxins  toxins 

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Coaching Tools to Ignite Change

Posted By NANP Editor, Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Coaching Tools to Ignite Change

Presented by Contact Point Associates

10 CEC’s

This 2-day workshop will equip you with coaching tools to connect with your client and build the foundation for full engagement. You’ll learn how to work constructively with the internal and external obstacles your clients face and practice working with skillsets to facilitate and empower sustainable change. When your client succeeds, you succeed! We’ll also work with pitfalls and traps and identify key tools to offset those traps.

Register HERE.

Tags:  10 CECs  coaching 

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Foundations of Herbalism

Posted By NANP Editor, Friday, May 16, 2025

Foundations of Herbalism

Presented by FDN

10 CECs

Foundations in Herbalism is a comprehensive, advanced training program designed for holistic health professionals who want to deepen their clinical use of herbs. The course is a deep dive into herbal formulation, organ system assessment through an herbal lens, and hands-on herbal medicine making.

Students will explore the history of traditional herbalism through a diagnostic perspective and gain the skills to match herbs to the bio individual physiology of their clients. The curriculum covers how to make and dose a wide variety of herbal preparations, including powders, honeys, teas, herb-infused oils, tinctures (both simple and advanced), vinegars, nourishing infusions, plasters, salves, and poultices.

Participants will also be guided through a full intake and assessment process to create bespoke herbal formulas for four client case studies. The course is taught by a national board-registered clinical herbalist and nutritionist.

Learning Objectives

  • By the end of the program, students will be able to:
  • Understand herbal dosage guidelines and herbal safety principles
  • Create custom herbal formulations for four mock client case studies
  • Conduct herbal assessments of organ systems
  • Prepare a wide variety of herbal preparations using traditional and modern techniques
  • Apply advanced herbal biochemistry to client protocol development
  • Confidently conduct intakes and assessments to guide clinical decision-making


Online, self-paced program
Includes video modules, case study assignments, and practical herbal-making instruction.

Designed for clinical and functional health practitioners integrating herbs into their work.

 

For more information or to register click HERE

Tags:  10 CECs  Herbal medicine  Herbal therapy  Herbalism 

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