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Accreditation
Accreditation

Accreditation by professional bodies demonstrates that the content of an educational program meets the required level of competency and effectiveness to support healthcare professionals seeking opportunities in continuing education. Accreditation promotes the continuous improvement of academic program standards, a process in which areas in need of betterment are defined and targeted in order to enhance the educational experience. To fully support healthcare professionals in their ongoing academic pursuits, educational content must be independent of commercial interests as per regulations set forth by accrediting bodies, placing quality education at the forefront. Programs that meet the established criteria for accreditation aim to provide healthcare professionals with an outstanding experience in continuing education and professional development.

At LP3 Network, we are proud of our unique Joint Provider Accreditation status. Joint Providership has been an established process for more than 25 years, affording accredited organizations the opportunity to collaborate with non-accredited organizations to enhance the diversity and value of their educational offerings. Joint Providership enables us the opportunity to dedicate 100% of our resources to producing educational content that exceeds industry norms.

Pharmacist

Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are required to complete a minimum amount of continuing education hours according to the guidelines established by the state or province in which they practice in order to maintain their competency throughout their professional careers.

Pharmacist

As per provincial and state requirements, practicing Naturopathic Doctors must meet the minimum requirements of continuing education hours to maintain their licensure and ensure the provision of current naturopathic healthcare.



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