Online Restorative Fertility Course Join Dr. Jessica Liu, ND and Nora Pope, FertilityCare Practitioner for a 6-hour Cycle Charting, Progesterone HRT, and Fertility Enhancement Webinar. Presented in three 2-hour modules, this course is approved for 6.0 CE credits including 2.0 Category F (Prescribing Authority) and 4.0 Category C. This event offers unlimited viewing until February (more...)
Conferenceseries LLC Ltd feels colossal to announce its most awaited webinar “4th World Congress on Food and Nutrition",scheduled on November 02, 2021, to address recent advancements and transformations in Food and nutrition researches and development. Bearing the short name “Nutri Food 2021", This webinar will cover up scientific keynote sessions, special sessions, poster presentation, advertising, (more...)
ME Conferences is welcoming all the speakers and participants to become a part of 4th Annual Conference on Epidemiology and Public Health which is a part of webinar going to be held September 29, 2021. This Epidemiology Health Meet 2021 Conference (Webinar) will focus on the theme make whole world healthy. This will deal with (more...)
FREE WEBINAR Presented by: Alexander Schauss, PhD, CFS, FACN Opioid addiction is a serious health and social problem that afflicts societies around the world. A study conducted in New York City in the 1960’s demonstrated that increasing doses of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) attenuated withdrawal symptoms, allowing addicts to end their dependence on heroin. Officials from (more...)
(NALS) Naturopathic Advanced Life Support is a newly developed course approved by the College of Naturopathic Physicians of BC (CCHPBC). We have removed BLS from the curriculum in order to extend our focus on ND specific topics. However saying that BLS is a pre-requisite of NALS. We are offering a Heart and Stroke BLS certification via (more...)
We are delighted to invite you all to attend for the 16th World Conference on Infectious Diseases, Prevention and Control on infectious diseases prevent and control which is going to be held during November 08-09, 2021- Bali, Indonesia where the organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative Infectious Diseases, Prevention and Control (more...)
Conference organizing committee welcomes you to attend the “21st International Conference on Gastroenterology and Hepatology” which will be held in Barcelona, Spain on November 15-16, 2021, focusing on theme “Understanding the Finer Points and Current Trends of Gastroenterology”. All participants who are interested in presenting their data and analysis in the field of Gastroenterology and (more...)
ME Conferences is organizing “20th International Conference on Gastroenterology and Digestive Disorders” scheduled during November 15-16, 2021 at Barcelona, Spain. Conference highlights the theme "Understanding Gastroenterology through a Multidisciplinary Approach"
ME Conferences welcomes you to attend the “21st International Conference on Gastroenterology and Hepatology” which will be held in Barcelona, Spain on November 15-16, 2021, focusing on theme “Understanding the Finer Points and Current Trends of Gastroenterology”. All participants who are interested in presenting their data and analysis in the field of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (more...)
Episirus Scientifica regards each one of the individuals to go to the 2021 World Endocrine and Obesity Conference during November 19-20, 2021, in Bangkok, Thailand in Person and Virtually both in which melds brief keynote presentations, speaker talks, Exhibition, Symposia, Workshops. Meet Global Endocrine specialists from Asia-pacific, Middle East, India, Europe, USA.
The 2021 World Heart and Cardiothoracic Surgery Conference (2021WHCS) organized by Episirus Scientifica will be held from November 19-20, 2021 Bangkok, Thailand. 2021 World Heart and Cardiothoracic Surgery Conference (2021WHCS) is a premiere educational Heart Congress in the field of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Cardiology that rotate between continents and are organized in collaboration with national (more...)
Episirus Scientifica welcomes you to attend 2021 World Pediatrics Conference (2021WPC) to be held during November 19-20, 2021 at Bangkok, Thailand around the theme ‘Current Challenges in Delivering Pediatric and Neonatal Researches’ accredited with CPD credits which enable the professionals from worldwide to exchange their views on a wide variety of topics affecting child care (more...)
Episirus Scientifica welcomes you to attend 2021 World Neuroscience and Psychiatry Conference (2021WNPC) held during November 19-20, 2021 at Bangkok, Thailand with the theme “Emerging trends in Neuroscience and Psychiatry”. This international meet anticipates hundreds of participants including keynote speakers, Oral presentations by renowned speakers and poster presenters besides delegates around the world. This conference (more...)
2021 World Critical Care and Anesthesiology Conference (2021WCAC) is a premiere educational event which is designed to advance knowledge and expertise in trauma and critical care that rotate between continents and are organized in collaboration with national and international Anesthesiologic, Pulmonary, Thoracic and Critical Care societies and associations. This International Congress 2021WCAC is going to be (more...)
Episirus Scientifica welcomes you to attend 2021 World Neuroscience and Psychiatry Conference (2021WNPC) held during November 19-20, 2021 at Bangkok, Thailand with the theme “Emerging trends in Neuroscience and Psychiatry”. This international meet anticipates hundreds of participants including keynote speakers, Oral presentations by renowned speakers and poster presenters besides delegates around the world. This conference (more...)
Episirus Scientifica would like to take the opportunity to announce the commencement of the 2021 World Dementia and Mental Health Conference a Hybrid Event (“Live” in person and "virtual" online) to be held during November 19-20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. The conference revolves around the theme: Memories Matter: Until there is a CARE there is (more...)
This is an Advanced Course for those already holding IV Certification. Topics include: Amino Acids, Taurine, Tryptophan, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, Cysteine, Glutamine, Lysine, Glycine, Alanine, GABA and Amino Acid Combinations Review of Vitamins and Minerals Glutathione Alpha Lipoic Acid and Alpha Lipoic Complex-Poly MVA Phosphatidyl Choline NAD+ DMSO and MSM Botanicals and Homeopathics How to Compound (more...)
Infectious and Chronic Diseases Congress 2021 provides up to date evidenced-based information regarding the diagnosis, prevention and management of rare & emerging infectious diseases and its epidemiology on controlling the pandemics. Opportunity for all the presenters to be part of Best Presenter / Best Young Researcher / Best Poster Awards competition. Conference Central Topics: Clinical, Preventative and Social Aspects (more...)
Under the flagship of ME Conferences we are here with the leading Women’s and Reproductive Medicine Health Event this year, 4th World PCOS Congress to be held during November 22-23, 2021 at Rome, Italy. The breadth of the conference includes a wide range of topics such as PCOS and Fertility, In vitro Fertilization, Obstetrics and (more...)
2nd Asian Public Mental Health Congress pertains to psychiatry and mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, behavioral disorders, post-traumatic, seasonal depression, persistent depressive disorder, stress management and understanding the effective diagnosis & treatment to facilitate the recovery from psychiatric disorders. Opportunity for all the presenters to be part of Best Presenter / Best Young Researcher (more...)
It’s an enormous pleasure and feel respected to organize 12th World Congress on Bioavailability and Bioequivalence scheduled during November 29-30, 2021 at Bali, Indonesia. Bioequivalence 2021 is designed with the keynote sessions, session lectures, poster presentations, presentations from the young researchers, panel Discussions, and the B2B meetings with world-renowned speakers from the stream of clinical and pharmaceutical sciences. It (more...)
With the coordination of organizing committee, "4thInternational Conference on Tropical and Infectious Diseases" webinar will be scheduled during December 01, 2021 focusing on the theme “An era free of infectious disease”. Interested peoples are welcomed to share their analytical data and research work within the space of Tropical and Infectious Disease.
This is an Advanced Course for those already holding IV Certification. Topics include: Amino Acids, Taurine, Tryptophan, Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, Cysteine, Glutamine, Lysine, Glycine, Alanine, GABA and Amino Acid Combinations Review of Vitamins and Minerals Glutathione Alpha Lipoic Acid and Alpha Lipoic Complex Phosphatidyl Choline NAD+ DMSO and MSM Botanicals and Homeopathics How to Compound your (more...)
Trauma-informed practice fosters an environment where the unique story of each person’s life experience is met with body-oriented compassion and awareness in order to safely and respectfully provide appropriate care and service. Trauma-Informed Practice (TIP) for Healthcare Professionals is a unique, body-oriented training designed to support healthcare clinicians in creating a trauma-informed environment for their clients. (more...)
(NALS) Naturopathic Advanced Life Support is a newly developed course approved by the College of Naturopathic Physicians of BC (CCHPBC). We have removed BLS from the curriculum in order to extend our focus on ND specific topics. However saying that BLS is a pre-requisite of NALS. We are offering a Heart and Stroke BLS certification via (more...)
Nomination packages should include a minimum of two and no more than five letters of support from peers or other stakeholders, clearly demonstrating how the nominee meets the award criteria. Letters should clearly demonstrate how the nominee not only meets the criteria for the award, but how they have consistently gone above and beyond in order to meet the criteria.
In rural or remote areas where obtaining letters from colleagues is difficult, letters from other healthcare team members or community stakeholders may be substituted, with an explanation provided.
Individual Health & Life Insurance Chart
Type of Insurance
Typical Uses
Who chooses how the money is spent?
When does it pay out?
How does it pay out?
Can I hold it corporately?
Life Insurance
Funeral expenses
Final expenses
leaving a legacy
Taking care of loved ones
Paying taxes
Funding buy-sell agreements
Funding children’s education
You + your beneficiaries
Upon death. Depending on your policy, you may be able to withdraw money while alive as well.
Tax-free lump sum
Tax preferred if you make a withdrawal while alive.
Yes
Mortgage Insurance
Covering your mortgage
You (if you get it individually and not through the bank)
Upon death.
Tax-free lump sum
Yes
Critical Illness Insurance
Income replacement
Paying bills
Getting medical treatment
Modifying your home (i.e. putting in a stair lift or widening doorways to accommodate a wheelchair
*how you spend the money is up to you
You
Upon diagnosis of a covered condition such as cancer, heart attack, stroke, MS
*many policies have around 25 covered conditions but each policy is different
Tax-free lump sum
Yes
Disability Insurance
Replacing your income
Paying your bills
Paying for medical care
*how you spend the money is up to you
You
If you cannot work due to injury or illness.
Plans can have different waiting periods before the benefit is payable. 90 days is common.
Monthly to you personally
Yes
Business Overhead Insurance
ongoing business expenses while you are disabled
Paid as a reimbursement for business expenses
If you cannot work due to injury or illness.
Plans can have different waiting periods before the benefit is payable. 30 days is common.
Monthly to your corporation as a reimbursement for corp. expenses.
Saskia Karlen is a third-generation insurance broker specializing in life and health insurance, financial planning, and employee benefits. With a BA from the University of British Columbia, Saskia transitioned from a successful career in marketing to the insurance and financial services industry. She provides personalized insurance solutions and financial planning strategies to individuals and businesses, helping them achieve long-term financial security.
Saskia is highly regarded for her expertise in insurance solutions and has been a key provider of life and health insurance services. She has a deep understanding of the financial needs of both individuals and businesses and uses her extensive knowledge to ensure clients are well-protected.
Sindy Billan is the founder of SB Wealth Solutions and has been an investment and insurance advisor since 2003. Licensed in BC for the sale of investments, life, and health insurance products, Sindy brings a unique, holistic approach to financial advising, incorporating considerations of health, wealth, and work-life balance. She is dedicated to helping families and business owners prepare for their financial futures with strategic solutions tailored to their individual needs.
Sindy is passionate about educating her clients and has presented at numerous seminars and workshops for both business owners and medical professionals. She has sponsored booths at BCND’s Advancing Naturopathic Medicine & Northwest Naturopathic Physician Convention (NWNPC) since 2011. Outside of her professional life, Sindy enjoys golf, spending time with her grandkids at Granville Island, and cooking for her family
Dr. Martha Reid - Naturopathic Medicine Week 2025
What inspired you to pursue a career in naturopathic medicine, and how does that inspiration continue to shape your work today?
Put simply, Naturopathic Medicine transformed my health, and I am incredibly passionate about helping others see the same amazing possibilities that exist within their own health journey.
What has been the most fulfilling moment or achievement in your career as a naturopathic doctor?
Watching innumerable patients achieve amazing health outcomes by incorporating simple and foundational principles of naturopathic medicine.
What has been the greatest challenge in your journey as an ND, and how have you overcome it?
Facing my own human fear of inadequacy is likely the greatest challenge I face. When a patient comes in the door with something new or more complex than I have yet seen, this old fear raises its ugly head. But then I take a deep breath, ground myself, open my ears and heart to open and active listening, and when I do this, what the patient tells me always guides me towards the next right thing.
What advice would you give to someone curious about becoming a naturopathic doctor or exploring naturopathic medicine?
First, take your time to decide. The journey through school and into business beyond is not for the faint of heart. But if you decide to take the plunge, the personal growth and reward as a result, is worth it. Second, in my humble opinion, choose Naturopathic Medicine for Naturopathic Medicine — in other words, choose it for its six foundational principles.
What’s one thing you wish everyone knew or understood about naturopathic medicine and the role of NDs?
That NDs know what they are talking about when it comes to naturopathic medicine. We are rigorously trained and are the only practitioners in the healthcare world that have the capacity to seamlessly bridge natural medicine with conventional or allopathic medicine. We are an invaluable of the healthcare team and I simply wish we were respected as such.
If you could describe what it means to be an ND in one sentence, what would it be?
For me personally, it means passion, inspiration and nourishment.
How does your work as an ND positively impact your patients and your community?
I inspire my patients everyday to see something positive and transformative in their health.
What is one aspect of naturopathic medicine that you feel makes it truly unique in today’s healthcare landscape?
We truly optimize a patient’s health versus manage their disease. As mentioned above, we are the only healthcare providers with the capacity to seamlessly weave the natural and conventional models of medicine for a patient.
Dr. Christine Kadykalo - Naturopathic Medicine Week 2025
What inspired you to pursue a career in naturopathic medicine, and how does that inspiration continue to shape your work today?
My passion for naturopathic medicine grew from two powerful experiences. First, as an athlete, I saw firsthand how natural therapies, like targeted nutrition and recovery protocols, optimized performance in ways conventional approaches couldn’t. This taught me that the body thrives when given the right tools to heal itself.
Second, when my sister faced a chronic illness in my young adult years, I witnessed how fragmented our healthcare system could be. Naturopathic medicine’s focus on root-cause healing and patient empowerment became my calling. Today, these experiences shape how I practice: merging evidence-based science with individualized care to help patients function and excel.
What has been the most fulfilling moment or achievement in your career as a naturopathic doctor?
The most fulfilling part of my career isn’t tied to a single moment, instead more about the privilege of witnessing patients reclaim their lives. Whether it’s a busy patient finally overcoming chronic fatigue, a student restoring their gut health after years of discomfort, or an athlete returning to peak performance without relying on quick fixes, these transformations reaffirm why I chose this path.
Naturopathic medicine doesn’t just treat symptoms; it reignites possibility. When a patient tells me, ‘I feel like myself again,’ or ‘I didn’t know I could feel this good’, that’s the ultimate achievement. It’s why I’m passionate about making holistic care accessible because everyone deserves to be healthy and thrive.
What has been the greatest challenge in your journey as an ND, and how have you overcome it?
One of the greatest challenges in my journey as an ND has been holding space for profound suffering, especially when faced with the limits of what medicine can do. Early in my career, I cared for an 18-year-old cancer patient whose life ended far too soon. While I was grateful to offer comfort in his final days, the experience left a lasting weight. It was a stark reminder that healing doesn’t always mean curing, and that our role extends beyond prescriptions to being fully present with patients in their hardest moments.
This reality reshaped how I approach both practice and self-care. I’ve learned to lean on my ND community for support, prioritize my own emotional resilience through mindfulness and boundaries, and honor the privilege of walking alongside patients whether toward recovery or peace.
What advice would you give to someone curious about becoming a naturopathic doctor or exploring naturopathic medicine?
Becoming a naturopathic doctor isn’t just a career, it’s a lifestyle. This path demands dedication beyond your typical “office hours”. Whether it’s staying current with emerging research, holding space for patients after hours, or advocating for our profession in a skeptical world. This profession is so rewarding as I’ve witnessed lives transform through holistic healing and it makes every challenge worth it.
If you’re curious, I’d say: shadow an ND, talk to current students, and reflect on why you’re drawn to this work. NDs are often lifelong learners, compassionate listeners, and relentless advocates for their patients. It’s not an easy journey, but if you’re passionate about empowering others to heal (mind, body, and spirit) there’s no more fulfilling path.
What’s one thing you wish everyone knew or understood about naturopathic medicine and the role of NDs?
Naturopathic doctors are your trained guides in the often-overwhelming world of health information. While anyone can Google symptoms or supplements, an ND brings 4+ years of rigorous medical training to interpret that data through the lens of your unique biology, lifestyle, and goals. We don’t just hand out protocols, we help you navigate the noise with evidence-based wisdom, so you can make choices that align with your body’s true needs, not trends or guesswork.
I like to think of an ND as your health interpreter, translating science into actionable steps. In an era of information overload, our role is to empower you with clarity, not more confusion.
If you could describe what it means to be an ND in one sentence, what would it be?
To be an ND is to empower healing and equipping patients with the knowledge, tools, and compassion they need to not just feel better, but live better.
How does your work as an ND positively impact your patients and your community?
For patients, it’s about supporting them by either guiding a perimenopausal woman to navigate hot flashes and brain fog with herbs and lifestyle changes or helping chronic illness patients to understand their bodies rather than fear them. This is an “aha” moment when someone realizes they are not broken, and providing the right support can change how they see their health positively.
For the community, it’s preventative medicine in action. Every patient who learns to nourish their gut, manage stress effectively, or prioritize sleep becomes a beacon for their family, coworkers, and social circles. By addressing root causes, we reduce long-term strain on healthcare systems and redefine what “healthcare” can look like with less crisis management and more sustained vitality.
What is one aspect of naturopathic medicine that you feel makes it truly unique in today’s healthcare landscape?
One unique aspect of naturopathic medicine is the use of time. NDs utilize time to listen deeply, unravel complex health histories, and to see the whole person behind the symptoms. While today’s healthcare system often reduces patients to quick diagnoses and prescriptions, NDs prioritize thorough assessments that consider physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors. This careful approach allows us to identify underlying concerns, and to build partnerships where patients feel heard, not rushed.
Dr. Romi Fung - Naturopathic Medicine Week 2025
What inspired you to pursue a career in naturopathic medicine, and how does that inspiration continue to shape your work today?
My own health journey, including struggles with digestion and mental health, led me to naturopathic medicine. Acupuncture brought immense relief when nothing else helped, and lifestyle changes helped me truly thrive. That experience continues to guide my work and passion for patient care. (More of my story: drromifungnd.com, CCNM Magazine, pg 30–33).
What has been the most fulfilling moment or achievement in your career as a naturopathic doctor?
Seeing patients feel better whether digestion, energy, or mental clarity—is deeply fulfilling. I value the trust built even when things aren’t improving, because that’s where collaboration happens. Teaching and empowering others—from patients to colleagues—is a privilege. One memorable moment: being stopped at the airport by the wife of a long-time patient with cognitive decline, expressing her gratitude for the care I provided.
What has been the greatest challenge in your journey as an ND, and how have you overcome it?
Facing misconceptions was tough early on. But I chose to focus on the difference I make. I’m not here to replace the medical system, but to complement it. My 13+ years of training allows me to approach health differently, and that’s a strength.
What advice would you give to someone curious about becoming a naturopathic doctor or exploring naturopathic medicine?
Ask yourself “what kind of doctor do you want to be”? Do you want to focus on lifestyle and long-term care, or something more acute? Who do you want to serve? Observing different healthcare providers can help clarify your path.
What’s one thing you wish everyone knew or understood about naturopathic medicine and the role of NDs?
That naturopathic medicine isn’t about choosing between conventional and natural—it’s about combining the best of both. NDs take time to understand the whole person, uncover root causes, and guide patients with evidence-based, personalized care. We’re trained, regulated professionals who work alongside other healthcare providers to support long-term, sustainable health—not just symptom relief.
If you could describe what it means to be an ND in one sentence, what would it be?
I’m a health detective—I stay curious, gather evidence, and don’t intervene until I understand the full picture.
How does your work as an ND positively impact your patients and your community?
I help patients take control of their health, especially brain health, by addressing root causes like nutrient deficiencies, sleep issues, or insulin resistance. In the community, I share knowledge through public talks and social media, creating a ripple effect of informed, empowered individuals.
What is one aspect of naturopathic medicine that you feel makes it truly unique in today’s healthcare landscape?
Docere—Doctor as Teacher. When patients understand their health, they feel empowered to change it. Education transforms outcomes.
What we hear from patients of NDs
“I’ve been seeing an ND for over 20 years. My ND listens and we spend time focusing on my questions and what matters to me. I see it as a true partnership.”
“My ND helped me get through some rough health challenges when I was experiencing menopause. Nothing I did helped, but my ND listened, helped me balance my hormones, and got me through it.”
“I’ve had health problems since I was a kid. Asthma, digestive issues and a host of other things. My ND has helped me manage all my conditions and has gotten me healthier.”
“My ND makes me feel empowered. I participate in my health decisions and feel like I’m an equal partner in my care.”
“My ND didn’t just focus on my symptoms and instead focused on treating my problem.”
Special Offer for Naturopathic Doctors from the Indigenous Relations Academy
BCND is pleased to share a professional development opportunity through the Indigenous Relations Academy, which is generously offering naturopathic doctors a 20% discount on two of their most valued online training courses.
Courses Eligible for Discount
Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples® A comprehensive course designed to deepen understanding of Indigenous Peoples, their history, and how to build respectful, effective relationships. This course takes approximately 3.5 to 4 hours to complete.
Indigenous Awareness This shorter course focuses on the historical aspect of Indigenous relations in Canada. It is Part 1 of the full course and takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.
If the discount does not apply automatically, you may manually enter the code NDBC20Off during checkout.
Offer Details
20% off either course listed above
No minimum purchase required
Cannot be combined with other offers
Valid until April 4, 2026
BCND thanks the Indigenous Relations Academy for making this offer available to naturopathic doctors committed to advancing cultural safety and humility in their practices.