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Our wonderful team is always looking to provide valuable resources for practitioners. By improving standards of practice, we strive to provide education and close the gap between conventional training and integrative care to marginalized groups.

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Podcast with Dr. Sarah Connors, ND: "Two Eyed Seeing: Bridging the Western and Indigenous Understanding of Health, Healing and Life" 

"Body Bliss" by Dr. Sarah Connors, ND: This is a collection of women's stories about their individual journeys to self love and body acceptance -

Continuing Education Course

CONO: 2 Category A Credits 

This course discusses the importance of using cultural sensitivity when selecting and interpreting diagnostic tests, algorithms, and diagnostic tools in naturopathic practice. 

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