New CE webinar: ‘Yoga as a Complementary Healthcare Strategy’

Healthcare professionals are increasingly turning to evidence-based complementary approaches to support patient care and provider well-being. Join us for this CE-accredited, asynchronous webinar: “From Stress to Strength: Yoga as a Complementary Healthcare Strategy” presented by Pamela de Gravelles, PhD, RN, CHSE to explore how yoga can be integrated into clinical and personal practice to promote holistic health.

What you’ll learn:
This on-demand session offers practical insights into the science and purpose of yoga, highlighting its role in reducing stress and enhancing resilience. By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss the physiological mechanisms of yoga
  • State the ultimate purpose of yoga
  • List three key benefits yoga offers for well-being

Whether you’re seeking tools to support your patients or strategies to care for yourself, this webinar will equip you with knowledge you can apply right away.

Registration:
Register online to explore how to integrate yoga into your healthcare toolkit!

Sponsored by:
The Pain Management to Support Integrative, Person-Centered Care series.

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