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CD of 2006 Pharmacy & Pain Management Now Available!
OANP's 2006 Pharmacy & Pain Management Seminar may now be purchased on CD.
The Seminar fulfills 6 of the 7 hour pain management CE required by the Oregon State Legislature, as well as all 5 of your pharmacy CE required by the OBNE for ND licensure. The last hour of pain management must be obtained online through the Oregon Pain Commission.
The CE must be completed by January 1, 2008 or, for new licensees, within 24 months of your first license renewal after the bill's implementation date of 1/1/06.
Click here for more details about the curriculum for the Pharmacy & Pain Management Seminar.
Purchase the CD of the Pharmacy & Pain Management Seminar.
May
Healthy Environment Forum Series: Dates listed below
First Spring Midwifery Conference
The American Association of Naturopathic Midwives (AANM) presents the First Spring Midwifery Conference with Mary Bove, ND, Tammi Kent, PT, Mary Grabowska, ND, Molly Linton, ND, and Holly Scholles, LM, CPM. This conference is approved for 7 CEUs for Wathington NDs (general CE), Oregon NDs (OB CE), and Oregon LMs. Early registration for members is $145 (before April 25th); Early registration for non-members is $155; Registration is $175 (after April 25th); Student registration is $35; Work study option for students (free, limited positions). Breakfast, Lunch, and a Light snack are provided. All checks need to be recieved by May 5th for general registration (credit card processing not available at this time).
Date and Time: Saturday, May 10th 8:30am to 6:00pm
Location: National College of Natural Medicine, Portland, OR
For more information see www.NaturopathicMidwives.org or email Katie at portlandndclinic@yahoo.com
Healthy Environment Forum Series
Location:
Double Tree Hotel 1000 NE Multnomah, Portland OR 97232
Time: 6:00-8:00pm
Lectures and Dates (for 2008):
The Falling Age of Puberty in U.S. Girls: What We Know and Need to Know
Thursday, May 22nd, Sandra Steingraber, PhD, will share recent findings in this area and discuss the policy actions that are needed to address this problem.
Drugs in the Water: How our Medicine Cabinets are Contaminating Nature
Mid-June, Marc Taylor, MD, will discuss how prescription drugs enter the environment, the potential consequences, and how they affect us as well as fish and other species. |