Certificate Track: Botanical Support in Aging

The Botanical Support in Aging Certificate

Attend the Symposium in-person, or purchase Virtual access and recordings to earn your Certificate.

Aging is a natural part of life and not a disease. Herbalists should be aware of the changes that occur with age and know how to provide appropriate herbal support.

You can earn a Botanicals in Aging certificate at this year's Symposium by attending any five classes featured in the certificate track and the Post-Symposium Intensive, Medicinal Mushrooms: Updates and Inspiration for Herbalists with Christopher Hobbs and Robert Rogers on Monday, October 7.

Virtual Track Certificate Not attending the Symposium? You can still earn a certificate if you purchase tickets to both the Virtual Track and the Post Symposium Intensive on Monday. Access them live or watch the recordings at your convenience. Click the button below to purchase the Certificate Bundle.

Please Note: that the Medicinal Mushrooms Intensive requires the purchase of a separate ticket. To learn more and purchase your ticket, click here

Are you working towards meeting the educational requirements for your Registered Herbalist membership? Attending the Symposium counts towards your required botanical educational hours!

Earn your Botanical Support in Aging certificate by following these steps:

🌿  Check the Symposium schedule for classes with 'CT' indicating they are part of the Certificate track. The schedule is here.

🌿  Get a Certificate Track form from the AHG Registration Desk or the classroom monitor.

🌿  After attending any Certificate Track class, ask a classroom monitor to initial your form.

🌿  Bring your completed form indicating that you have attended at least five Certificate Track sessions to the Post-Symposium Intensive on Monday.

🌿  After the Symposium, you will receive a digital certificate via email. Display it proudly!

 

 

 

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