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(1.25 CE) Dr. Robin Rose Navigating the Complex World of Long COVID Care
CourseDrawing on insights from Dr. Robin Rose’s clinical experience and the latest scientific evidence, students will examine long COVID, the role of the spike protein, and immune dysregulation.
$15
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(1.0 CE) Dr. Piper Dobner Inside the Science of Poop
CourseThrough an integrative lens, students will explore the evolving science of postbiotics, fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), and the gut-brain-hormone axis.
$12
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(1.0 CE) Dr. Phillip Ovadia Are You Getting the Right Heart Disease Screening Tests?
CourseThrough the lens of metabolic dysfunction—especially insulin resistance—students will explore the impact of dietary and lifestyle factors on heart health.
$12
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(1.25 CE) Dr. Olivia Lesslar Neuroimmune Chaos & Dysautonomia: Modern Health Mysteries
CourseThis interdisciplinary course explores the intersection of clinical nutrition, space medicine, dysautonomia, and narrative medicine through the innovative EAST (Ancient Evolutionary Survival Threats) framework developed by Dr. Olivia Lesslar.
$15
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(1.25 CE) Dr. Nasha Winters: Immunotherapy, Oxidative Therapies, Cancer Care, and The Optimal Terrain Program
CourseThis course introduces healthcare professionals and students to the principles and practices of integrative oncology, with a focus on the metabolic and environmental factors influencing cancer prevention, progression, and treatment.
$15
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(1.0 CE) Dr. Mizyl Damayo Integrative Psychiatry, Genetics, & Brain Health
CourseThe course examines how advances in genetics, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and personalized lifestyle interventions are transforming traditional approaches to mental health care.
$12
(1.0 CE) Founder and CEO of CodePRep, Susan Davis
Students will examine the importance of early recognition of patient deterioration, teamwork, and hands-on training with defibrillators and resuscitation equipment.
(1.0 CE) Bioethics with Sandra Shadley, LMFT, HEC-C and Dr. Ryan Howard, M.D.
Students will examine the role of bioethics committees, advanced directives, and ethical decision-making processes in patient care.
(1.25 CE) The 100th episode interview of Michelle Harris
The course will cover the evolution of nursing podcasts, the challenges of starting and maintaining a podcast, and strategies for audience engagement.
(1.0 CE) The Greatest Power of Nursing: Trusting Your Intuition
Emphasizing the integration of intuitive practice with evidence-based approaches, the course seeks to validate and elevate the use of intuition as a legitimate and essential tool in nursing.
(1.0 CE) Don’t Be Afraid To Biohack Yourself
This course explores the biological, medical, and societal aspects of menopause, focusing on common misconceptions about hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Revelations From The Station: Elevate Your Practice
Join us for a 10-week interactive webinar series where you’ll engage in YOUR real-world case studies, cutting-edge research, and collaborative discussions to enhance your nursing skills and connect with peers. Earn nursing CE's
(1.0 CE) Plasmapheresis
Students will examine the historical evolution of bloodletting practices, advancements in apheresis technology, and its applications in treating diseases such as autoimmune disorders, cancers, and blood-related conditions.
(1.25 CE) Integrative Oncology
Students will examine the mechanisms of cancer development, the role of immune therapies, and the application of supportive treatments like intravenous vitamin C, fasting, and botanical supplements.
(1.0 CE) Microglial Activation as A Common Root of Neuroinflammatoy Conditions
Students will gain an in-depth understanding of how PET imaging has revolutionized the study of microglial activation in conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson’s disease.
(1.0 CE) Neuroinflammation in Kids
This course provides an in-depth examination of pediatric neurology, focusing on autism spectrum disorder (ASD), neuroinflammatory disorders, and the interplay between infections and neurological symptoms.
(1.0 CE) Physiatry Treatments for the Hypermobile Body
This course provides an in-depth exploration of hypermobility, focusing on its effects on joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
(1.0 CE) Biological Aging, Cellular Senescence, Mitochondria & the Gut
Students will examine the role of mitochondria in energy production, aging, and disease, as well as therapeutic interventions such as rapamycin and acarbose.
(1.0 CE) Rheumatology Is Now The New Immunology
Students will examine the historical evolution of rheumatological treatments, including advancements in immunological medicines.
(1.0 CE) Into the Weeds on Folate and Mitochondrial Metabolism
Students will examine the interplay between genetic factors (e.g., MTHFR mutations), diet, and gut health in folate metabolism, as well as the significance of mitochondrial function in cellular energy production and disease prevention.
(1.25 CE) All about immunology, especially T cells
This course explores the complexities of the immune system, focusing on immunology, autoimmunity, allergies, infections, and cancers.
(1.0 CE) Lyme & Co-Infections Testing & Treatment
This course explores the evolving landscape of infectious disease management in the post-COVID-19 era, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic infections such as Lyme disease.
(1.0 CE) Mast cells, connective tissue & the nervous system
The curriculum emphasizes the interactions between innate and adaptive immune systems, the impact of stress on immune health, and the effects of environmental factors on immune function.
(1.0 CE) Understanding Autoimmunity
Students will explore the complexities of immune responses, the distinctions between innate and adaptive immunity, and the influence of genetic and environmental factors.
(1.0 CE) Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs)
This course examines the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on human health, exploring the differences between natural and manmade EMFs.
(1.0 CE) Titans of Medicine; Ayurveda & Chinese Medicine
This course explores the integration of Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), focusing on their shared principles of holistic health and the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit.
(1.0 CE) Ayurveda Fundamentals
Students will explore the principles of doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and their role in determining an individual's constitution and health tendencies.
(1.0 CE) Hypermobility, Ehler-Danlos Syndromes and Chronic Pain
Students will gain an understanding of the physiological and psychological aspects of these conditions, including their diagnosis, management, and impact on patient quality of life.
(1.0 CE) Achieving Deeply Rooted Wellness
Using real-world narratives, students will examine the diagnostic challenges faced by individuals with autoimmune illnesses, the impact of trauma on disease progression, and the role of community support in healing.
(1.0 CE) Confronting Obesity as a Chronic Disease of Pandemic Proportions
Students will explore the impact of stigma and bias in healthcare, the importance of empathy and education among providers, and advancements in obesity treatment, including new pharmacological interventions.
(1.0 CE) Forensic Mental Health, Social Psychology, and Addressing Grief, Trauma, & Psychosocial Despair
This course explores the rising mental health crisis, particularly the increase in suicide rates and "deaths of despair," through the lens of systemic, economic, and social factors.
(1.0 CE) Finding Healing Through Integrative Medicine
Through patient narratives, evidence-based research, and discussions on alternative and integrative therapies, students will examine the role of emotional, mental, and spiritual support in patient outcomes.
(1.0 CE) Helping New Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners to Thrive
Topics include gaps in NP education, imposter syndrome, mentorship, structured residency programs, and the complexities of diagnosing and treating mental health disorders.
(1.0 CE) Playing it Forward — From Master’s in Nursing to PhD in Psychology
Students will examine the significance of understanding cultural practices and beliefs in patient care and the role of play in preventing burnout and compassion fatigue among healthcare professionals.
(1.0 CE) Confronting America's Maternal Mortality Crisis
Students will examine systemic issues contributing to these disparities and the vital roles that nurses and midwives play in improving maternal outcomes.
(1.0 CE) Navigating Psychiatric Mental Health: Insights for Advanced Practice Nurses
Students will examine the connection between mental and physical health, the importance of trauma-informed care, and the challenges faced by marginalized communities in accessing equitable mental health services.
(1.0 CE) Perinatal Safety Nursing, Evidence-Based Practice, and Fostering a Culture of Safety
Students will examine the challenges of implementing safety programs, the role of frontline staff in promoting a culture of safety, and the impact of quality initiatives on patient outcomes.
(1.0 CE) How Can Virtual Nursing and Remote Patient Monitoring Impact Healthcare Delivery?
This course explores the rapidly evolving landscape of virtual care and remote patient monitoring (RPM), focusing on its implementation, benefits, and challenges in modern healthcare.
(1.0 CE) Why is Health Coaching the Future of Medicine?
Students will examine the limitations of traditional medical models and the benefits of incorporating functional medicine principles.
(1.0 CE) Maximizing the Impact of Emergency Nursing
This course explores the evolving challenges in emergency nursing, focusing on complex patient care, mental health support, mentorship, and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in nursing practice.
(1.0 CE) Fat, Frustrated, and Tired No More
The purpose of this course is to review the complexities of thyroid dysfunction and familiarize nurses with more comprehensive, evidenced-based, testing, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.
(1.5 CE) The Hidden Effects of Folic Acid Course
This course explores the biochemical role of folic acid, its prevalence in processed foods, and its health implications.