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Each course is designed to help you improve the quality of care your patients receive using the latest research and subject matter experts in each field.
Learn how to provide whole person care in:


Whole Person Cancer Care Course: Clinician as Healer
Physicians can earn up to 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and nurses can earn up to 3 Contact Hours
Whole person care – meeting the needs of patients beyond killing their cancer cells – has drawn the attention of leaders in oncology. From the National Academies of Medicine’s Delivering High-Quality Cancer Care to ASCO’s Oncology Medical Home Model, the new goal of cancer care is to improve overall health and wellbeing.
The three modules of this course present the concepts, tools, and strategies you need to change the way your practice provides care using the healing-oriented practices and environments (HOPE) approach. It asks the patient not, “what’s the matter,” but, instead, “what matters?”
Based on real-world experience of an Integrative Oncology Learning Collaborative as well as patients, you will hear how to transform your practice by involving all members of your team in the healing process. The wisdom and pearls will be invaluable to you.
Clinician as Healer in Primary Care: Introducing Whole Person Care Into Your Practice
Earn up to 15 AAFP Prescribed Credits and 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
The five modules of this course present the concepts, tools, and strategies you need to change the way your practice provides care using the healing-oriented practices and environments (HOPE) approach. It asks the patient not, “what’s the matter,” but, instead, “what matters?”
Based on real-world experience of 16 practices that have implemented this approach, you will hear from the participants who will tell you what worked, what didn’t work, and what they’re working on. Their wisdom and pearls will be invaluable to you.


Integrative Approaches to Chronic Pain Management Course
Earn up to 12 AAFP Prescribed Credits and 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Chronic pain care is more than challenging. Patients aren’t satisfied with the care they receive. Clinicians aren’t satisfied with the tools they have to provide relief.
This self-directed course aims to present ideas for thinking about new approaches to patients with chronic pain, with the goal of finding alternatives or additions to treating with opioid analgesics.
Over four modules you will learn a new way to approach patients with chronic pain, how to move from conflict to collaboration with patients, expanded options for treating chronic pain, and how to energize patients to treat their symptoms and decrease their opioid use.