It has everything to do with why we started Collaborative Education eight years ago. As naturopathic doctors, we noticed where things were then and saw room for improvement. We endeavoured to enhance the professional standard for Continuing Education. When I look around now, at our events, or even other naturopathic events, we’re getting better and better year to year.
We stick to our ethos of ensuring our content is stimulating, engaging and accessible. We also focus on the clinical application so that the naturopathic doctor in attendance has tangible things to apply to the clinical practice.
Time is important; we make sure that our agenda is streamlined. We dive into the meat and potatoes of the content information, not belabouring the point with two-hour or longer presentations. We look to be quick and efficient that way.
We also run a boutique-style trade show where you’re not inundated by dozens of enterprises garnering your attention. Instead, it’s a select few naturopaths we know and engage with all the time. It is also valuable for them to engage with each other at the Collaborative Education Conference. All we want is to make it accessible, as accessible as possible.