About this Event
This 6-week module is designed to increase the clinical herbalist's proficiency of managing clinical cases and improving client outcomes through weekly study and practice of developing SOAP notes and wellness plans for clients.
How can we develop effective protocols for our clients? How do we integrate our botanical formulas into a wellness strategy that meets the client’s health goals? Many cases require us to evaluate and modify our botanical formulas over time as the client progresses through multiple stages of healing. How do we predict when a client should see improvement?
The successful clinical herbalist must integrate knowledge of the materia medica, anatomy and physiology, health and disease pattern, functional assessment, psycho-social variables and more to have a successful outcome through botanical therapies. This course will take the student through the different steps of integrating these areas to create a successful case, whether a clinic walk-up client with a single consultation, or a client following a longer-term strategy with multiple follow-ups.
We will develop strategies and tools for management of clinical cases ranging from the simple or acute (e.g. urinary tract infection) to the complex and chronic (e.g. SIBO, autoimmune diseases, metabolic syndrome) and practice intakes, SOAP notes and wellness plans.
Broken into modules for easy learning and systematic value, this course takes a complex subject and makes it immediately applicable for the clinical student. Homework assignments and live classes allow the student to participate and understand how to link their pathophysiology knowledge with questions, herbal formulations and protocols. The student will also learn how to develop and apply tools which can be used in their own practice.
Topics include:
- Preparation for the consultation or clinic
- Conducting comprehensive client interviews and time constraints
- Writing SOAP notes
- Creating and interpreting food diaries, symptom trackers and other tools
- Assessing secondary data (labs, current medications and supplements)
- Developing the botanical protocol (or series of protocols)
- Designing a wellness strategy
- The wellness plan as a client communication tool
- Predicting outcomes and follow-up care
- Preparing and presenting a case study
COURSE INFORMATION
Course Start Date: March 17th, 2025.
Registration for this course closes on March 31st, 2025.
Tentative Live Class Schedule:
*Live classes are scheduled for 7pm central time and will be recorded. This schedule is subject to change.
Class #1: 3/24
Class #2: 3/31
Class #3: 4/7
Class #4: 4/14
Class #5: 4/21
Course materials will be opened for download each Monday afternoon. Weekly live sessions will be held to review homework assignments and for Q&A.
Course contact hours: 24 plus12 homework hours for a total 36 credit hours.
Course access will close 4 weeks after the end of the course.
Prerequisites: This course is designed for Level 2 Clinical Herbalism students. Students need to have taken and/or and completed most if not all of the Level 1 requirements.
Prerequisites, recommended but not required: The Digestive System for Herbalists, The Liver (Hepatic System) for Herbalists, Clinical Nutrition, Infection and Wound Management.
TUITION INFORMATION
Early Bird Tuition: $210 available until February 3rd, 2025 (processing fees apply)
Early Bird Check/E-Invoice/Money Order Tuition: $210 until Feb. 3rd, 2025 (No processing fees)
Regular Tuition: $245 (processing fees apply)
Check/E-Invoice/Money Order Tuition: $245 (No processing fees)
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Human Path School & Herbal Medics Academy, 9 Calle Vison, Taos, United States
USD 244.39 to USD 284.71