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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Nutrition Program 7/19

Washington Institute of Natural Medicine

             Become a Health Educator/Nutritional Consultant      

  
 
Health Educator/Holistic Nutrition Program

Special - $195.00 per level 
 
Levels 1 - 5 Lectures Live Online/Adobeconnect

Level 6 Clinical:
Olney, Maryland Location 
3700 Mystic Ct., Olney, MD 20832

Optional Clinical - Live Online
 (301) 538-9540
   
Continuing education and prep class for Certification through the 
 American Naturopathic and Holistic Association (ANHA)

Holistic Nutrition Professional Certification

Level 2, Principles of  Nutrition
Sunday, July 19, 2020
 
Become a Certified Health Educator/Nutritional Consultant
  
All lecture classes can be taken online on demand.  On demand classes are pre-recorded and taken at your convenience.  All pre-recorded classes include a live question and answer session with the teacher. Upon completion of each level a special date and time is set up to have a live question and answer session by way of the internet or phone.  
 
Classes are from 10am to 3pm "Live-online" using Adobeconnect

Makeup classes are Live-online  using Adobeconnect upon request

Makeup classes are are also pre-recorded on demand online
 

Holistic Nutrition (HNC)
Total cost $1,170
Each level $195
2020      
Adobeconnect
HHC1- Anatomy & Physiology By request
HNC2- Principles of  Nutrition July 19   Sun
HNC3- Nutrition and Body Chemistry Aug 2  Sun
HNC4 -Fats and  Sugars Aug 16  Sun
HNC5 -Meal Planning Guidelines Aug 30   Sun
HNC6- Counseling & Clinical Sep 13   Sun

To register and pay call 202-237-7681.
TBA Classes to be determined with current students and teacher
 
The classes are taught as independent modules and can taken out of sequence.

 
Holistic Nutrition Certification (HNC)
 
HHC Level 1: Anatomy and Physiology, and Medical Terminology.

 This level familiarizes the student with each system of the human physiology and introduces the world of medical terminology. This level will help the student understand the client's description of symptoms and understand physician's diagnosis.

 
HNC Level 2: Principles of Nutrition
Learn the nutritional needs of the human body which includes macro and micro nutrients, enzymes and antioxidants.
 

HNC Level 3: Nutrition & Body Chemistry
The student will learn the effect of the twenty-one chemical elements on colon health, how soft tissue is built, the importance of electrolytes and the importance of bone builders and blood builders.

HNC Level 4: Carbohydrates & Fats
The student will learn the truth about the different types of fats and sugars and how they affect our body.

HNC Level 5: Meal Planning Guidelines
The student will learn dietary planning for optimal health for both adults and children and healing for chronic ailments.

 HNC Level 6: Counseling & Clinical
The student will be supervised by a Naturopath while working with clients. Hand out recipes for clients to try.

 
Each level includes Contact Hours: 6 (6 CEs per Level)   Homework Hours: 4

Regular fee $225.00 per level

Special $195.00 per level

 
The student must complete six levels. Each level is an independent module; therefore, the student may take them out of sequence except for Level VI (clinical). After the completion of the program a student can sit for an exam with the American Naturopathic and Holistic Association.

 
The Washington Institute teaches continuing education classes and a certificate program in Holistic Health in Maryland.

The Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) has reviewed the Washington Institute's classes and has determined that the Washington Institute of Natural Medicine  can teach in Maryland. 

District of Columbia General Business Licensed with the following endorsements:
Education Services, Apprenticeship Training, Exam Preparation and Tutoring, and Educational Support Services
 
Approved for continuing education through the
American Alternative Medical Association
 
Accredited by the
American Association of Drugless Practitioners

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