Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine coming up April 10 – 12 at SCNM

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Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine coming up April 10 – 12 at SCNM

Early bird registration deadline ends Wednesday, March 4! New topics: botanical medicine and PTSD, hospice care, balancing the microbiome, traumatic brain injury and pre-conference intensive: The Therapeutic Uses of the Cannabinoids and other Cannabis Compounds with Kenneth Proefrock, ND. CME information

SW 15 Exhibitor Letter & Form

Brochure with schedule. Registration Additional information: www.botanicalmedicine.org or call 541-482-3016 (Pacific Time).
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