Select DR.VEGAN®practitioner webinars are approved by BANT®(British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine), ANP (Association for Nutrition & Naturopathic Professionals) and NNA (Naturopathic Nutrition Association) to provide CPD credits for Nutritional Therapy Practitioners.
Upcoming webinars
Our Practitioner Webinars are intended for practicing and trainee nutritionists, dieticians and pharmacists. They're intended for professionals and not members of the public.
On-demand webinars
Stay ahead with the latest insights, research, and strategies - on your schedule.
Decoding Endometriosis, how practitioners can help
Perfect for health professionals looking to deepen their understanding and enhance their clinical approach for endometriosis.
Supporting Men Through the Decades: A Functional Health Approach
A holistic functional health guide to help men thrive at every stage of life.
The Bone Health Blueprint: Nutrients, Lifestyle & Clinical Insight
Learn key nutrients, lifestyle habits, and clinical tips to build and maintain strong, healthy bones for life.
Rethinking Detox: Beyond Fads to Foundational Liver Support
Practical strategies to support liver health and promote natural detoxification.
Supporting Children’s Growth & Development Through Nutrition
BANT® approved webinar | Helping kids thrive: nutrition for growth, immunity & development.
ADHD & Nutrition: What can we do?
BANT & NNA Approved Webinar | Discover natural strategies to support ADHD.
Hydration in Sports Recovery
BANT® & ANP approved webinar | Exploring the vital role hydration plays in effective sports recovery.
The Raw Truth: Excipients in Supplements – Do we really need them?
BANT® approved webinar | An eye-opening discussion on the latest research on excipients.
Oh Sugar! Naturopathic Strategies for Insulin Resistance & Blood Sugar Control
How to naturally re-sensitise cells to insulin and support metabolic health.
Taming The Burn: Natural Strategies for Acid Reflux
Discover effective strategies for managing acid reflux and supporting patients transitioning off (or staying on) PPIs.