What are the CAM Conferences?
The CAM Conferences are a series of high-quality, high-end education events for practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine. Inviting osnly the best, internationally renowned speakers on each featured topic; the CAM Conferences differ from other free seminars by giving you a unique full day of education that’s unique and personal to you. What’s more, all of our conferences are CPD accredited.
Who should attend the CAM Conferences?
If you are a practicing professional, or a student of complementary and alternative medicine you are eligible to attend the CAM Conferences. All of our Conferences are CPD accredited and supported by BANT (British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy www.bant.org.uk ) and Federation of Nutritional Therapy Practictitioners for four hours of CPD for each event.
How many CAM Conferences are there?
There is currently one CAM Conference planned for 2012.
When and where are the CAM Conferences?
This year’s CAM Conference is on the 15th September at the Cavendish Conference Centre, London.
Why should I attend the CAM Conferences?
If you’re looking for a deeper understanding of complementary and alternative medicine and therapies, or maybe you’re a student currently completing a qualification in complementary medicine and are looking to gain some expert advice and experience in your field, the CAM Conferences offer a full day’s education from the industry’s leading professionals.
How do I book my place?
Simply click here to book online or telephone the visitor hotline on 01279 810080 (standard rate from BT landlines).
For more specific details about the CAM Conferences use the navigation bars above, or please do not hesitate to call us on 01279 810080 (standard rate from BT landlines), email info@camconferences.com, or tweet us on Twitter @CAMConferences.
We’re pleased to announce that we are planning a CAM Conference for September 2012. Sponsored by Bio-Kult, it will take a closer look at women’s gut health. Click here for more details
