April 21, 2022

I’m on vacation this week, so I’m keeping this short.

I know you want to create an online course.

You probably shouldn’t, especially if you're relatively new to clinical practice. 

I share why in my latest podcast episode.

I don't want to burst anyone's bubble, and at the same time I want you to have a clear understanding of when it makes sense to create an online course and when it really doesn't.

I hope it's useful, even if it's not exactly welcome news.

Take care,

Camille


About Camille Freeman, LDN, RH (she/her)

Hi there! I'm a clinical herbalist and licensed nutritionist specializing in fertility and menstrual health. I run the Monday Mentoring community of practice and also offer continuing education programs for highly-trained herbalists and nutritionists (Check out this year's Deep Dive!). I'm also a professor in the Department of Nutrition at the Maryland University of Integrative Health, where I teach physiology, pathophysiology, and mindful eating.

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