Pending 3 Contact Hours · $79 · Online ·

Saturday, January 17, 2026

9:00-12:00 pm PT | 11:00-1:00 pm ET

As a holistic nurse, you know that plants carry more than flavor or aroma—they hold therapeutic compounds that can nourish the body, soothe the nervous system, and restore balance across the mind, body, and spirit. The Medicinal Teas for Wellness course is a focused 3-hour continuing education course designed for nurses who want to safely incorporate herbal teas into self-care practices, patient education, and integrative wellness conversations.

Why Enroll in Medicinal Teas for Wellness?

Learn to Use Herbs for Everyday Well-Being
Gain practical knowledge of herbal actions, safety considerations, and tea preparation methods so you can confidently guide clients toward gentle, accessible plant-based support for stress, digestion, sleep, and overall resilience.

Integrate Herbal Wisdom Through the Lens of Holistic Nursing
Explore medicinal teas not only for their physiologic benefits but also for their capacity to support emotional regulation, sensory grounding, and spiritual connection. The tea ritual becomes a practice of presence, intention, and nurturing, aligned with the principles of holism.

Stay Within Scope, Safety, and Evidence
You’ll learn how nurses can appropriately educate on herbs—focusing on safety, sourcing, steeping, contraindications, and evidence-informed use—while maintaining nursing scope and encouraging collaborative, patient-centered care.

Support Mind-Body-Spirit Balance
Medicinal teas can calm the nervous system, improve focus, support digestion, strengthen immunity, and nourish depleted systems. You will learn how to match herbal actions to wellness goals and how to use tea rituals to promote grounding, reflection, and parasympathetic activation.

Earn 3 Continuing Nursing Education Hours
This program provides 3 contact hours in herbal wellness and holistic nursing practice.

Disclosures:

To successfully complete this course and receive 3 contact hours, participants must:

  • Attend 90% of the live online sessions and/or view 100% the enduring recordings

  • successful completion of post-test with a score 80% or higher

Course taught by Dr. Natasha Marler, ND and is online course.

After registration, participants will receive an educational portal to access modules online.

No one with the ability to control content of this activity has a relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose with an ineligible company.

This activity has been submitted to the American Holistic Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. The American Holistic Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses  Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

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Approval for contact hours through the American Holistic Nurses Association is based on an assessment of the educational merit of this program and does not constitute endorsement of the use of any specific modality in the care of clients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?
RNs and holistic nurses interested in learning how to use medicinal teas safely and effectively for self-care, patient education, and wellness support—while staying fully within nursing scope.

Do I need experience with herbs or herbal medicine?
No prior herbal experience is required. You’ll learn the fundamentals of herbal actions, safety, preparation, and evidence-informed use in a clear, accessible way.

Can I attend while working full-time?
Yes. This is a single 3-hour live online training designed to fit easily into a nurse’s schedule.

How is this different from general herbal classes?
This course is created specifically for nurses, weaving together evidence-informed herbal wellness, holistic nursing principles, safety considerations, and scope-appropriate language for client education.

Will I be diagnosing, prescribing, or treating conditions?
No. The course focuses on education, self-care, and supportive wellness practices. You will learn how to discuss herbs safely, ethically, and within licensure boundaries—while encouraging collaborative care when needed.

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