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Professional Education With Dr. Marsden ND

Evidence-informed professional education hosted on integrativemedicinecme.com and onin.ca—explore upcoming talks and live events below.

Upcoming Events

Discover upcoming lectures, webinars, and collaborative learning opportunities delivered by

Dr. Marsden ND for healthcare professionals.

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Mapping the Future: Next-Gen Tools for Personalized Cancer Care

The landscape of cancer care is evolving rapidly, with precision assessment tools playing a pivotal role in early detection, surveillance, and personalized treatment strategies. This lecture will explore how advanced diagnostics—ranging from liquid biopsies and genomic profiling to metabolic imaging and tumor microenvironment analysis—are reshaping oncology.

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Integrative Men's Health

January 21, 2026 7-8 pm EST 

Explore evidence-based strategies for optimizing hormones, metabolism, cardiovascular health, and performance. This 60-minute professional lecture delivers practical, integrative insights for modern men’s health care

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Marketing without the Migraine: Promoting Advanced Therapies without Triggering a Regulatory Headache

February 25 2026 7-8 pm EST 

Struggling to market innovative clinical services while staying compliant? This practical, clinician-focused session breaks down how to confidently promote advanced and integrative therapies without crossing regulatory lines. Learn how to craft clear, ethical messaging, avoid common compliance pitfalls, and build trust with patients and regulators alike—so your marketing works for your practice, not against it. For ONIN members only.

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On Demand Education

Explore a curated library of on-demand courses and recorded lectures developed and presented by Dr. Eric Marsden, ND, designed for healthcare professionals seeking practical, evidence-informed education in integrative and functional medicine. Hosted through integrativemedicinecme.com and onin.ca, these programs cover advanced clinical topics including integrative oncology, hormonal and metabolic therapies, complex chronic disease, and practice-ready therapeutic strategies. Content is delivered with a strong emphasis on clinical applicability, regulatory awareness, and interdisciplinary collaboration—allowing you to learn at your own pace while staying current with evolving standards of care.

Integrative Medicine Courses​

These comprehensive (longer format) on-demand courses are designed for healthcare professionals seeking structured, evidence-informed training in advanced integrative and clinical therapies. Each program combines foundational principles, practical implementation, safety considerations, and real-world clinical insights—allowing clinicians to build confidence, deepen expertise, and integrate advanced strategies into practice at their own pace.

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Fundamentals of Intravenous Therapy in Integrative Medicine

This on-demand IV Therapy in Integrative Medicine course equips clinicians with evidence-informed knowledge and practical strategies for the safe, effective use of intravenous infusion therapeutics in practice, covering key protocols, mechanisms, and clinical applications. Designed for flexible online learning, it empowers you to confidently expand your skillset and enhance patient care with IV therapy.

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Foundations in Integrative Cancer Care

This Foundations in Integrative Cancer Care online course equips healthcare professionals with evidence-informed insights and practical tools to confidently assess and implement comprehensive integrative cancer care—including nutrition, physical activity, herbs, and therapeutic strategies—into clinical practice. Backed by current research and best practices, it’s designed to help you enhance patient outcomes and build a supportive cancer care program with ease.

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IV Therapy in Integrative Cancer Care

This IV Therapy in Integrative Cancer Care online course gives healthcare professionals an evidence-informed, practical framework for integrating IV therapeutics—such as high-dose vitamin C, mistletoe, curcumin, and other agents—into cancer care with confidence and safety. You’ll learn mechanisms of action, patient assessment, management strategies, and implementation tools to enhance outcomes and quality of life for cancer patients.

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Complications and Emergencies in IV Therapy

This Emergency & Complications in IV Therapy online course helps clinicians refresh and expand their skills in recognizing, differentiating, and managing complications and emergency scenarios in IV therapy with confidence and clarity. With real-world case exploration and practical action plans, it’s designed to boost your preparedness and clinical responsiveness while you learn at your own pace.

Online Webinars

These concise webinars deliver targeted, evidence-informed insights on specific clinical topics, offering practical takeaways and real-world relevance in a time-efficient format designed for busy healthcare professionals.  Al courses are available on demand at ONIN.ca

Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has been used as an immunomodulating therapy in inflammatory disease for decades. In this webinar we will discuss the history of LDN use and its known mechanisms of action on the immune system and cancer cells. We will review the preclinical and clinical research supporting its use in chronic diseases like autoimmune conditions, neuroinflammatory conditions and cancer. We will discuss prescribing guidelines including dose titration, maintenance dosing, managing side effects and contraindications/interactions so NDs can assist in comanaging patients on this treatment. Case examples will be presented. Application has been made for 1 hour of CONO category A pharmacology credit.

Artesunate is a semisynthetic derivative of artemisinin from the artemisia annua plant (chinese wormwood) and has been an important therapeutic around the world for malaria. Its use in traditional Chinese medicine dates back thousands of years. Recent research has shown it may play a role in the supportive care in patients with cancer and chronic infections. In this course you will learn the evidence behind its use and how it can be safely applied in patients.

Curcumin is a very important therapeutic agent in integrative medicine. We all know curcumin has an incredible array of preclinical and some early clinical research exploring its utility in a variety of diseases, but it is efficacy is often limited by its poor absorption. Intravenous administration is one way to help avoid this and get much higher concentrations to deliver better therapeutic efficacy. In this lesson, we will review the evidence behind curcumin's use from an intravenous perspective. We will discuss what types of clinical trials have been done that provide evidence both for the safe administration and management of patients receiving IV curcumin. We will talk about protocols for administration, safe dosing, and patient assessment and monitoring. This is an important prerequisite for referring patients to receive delegation for infusion of curcumin with ONIN.

Intravenous Glycyrrhizic acid (GZA) is a well researched long used therapeutic for viral and hepatic complaints. In this course you will learn the mechanism of actions of GZA and how to apply it safely and effectively in your patients.

The presentation provides a comprehensive overview of iron deficiency, its physiology, assessment, and repletion strategies. It discusses factors affecting iron absorption, such as dietary components and medical conditions, and highlights the economic and health impacts of iron deficiency, particularly in women with heavy menstrual bleeding. Diagnostic approaches include key markers like ferritin and transferrin saturation, alongside the limitations of traditional tests. Repletion methods include oral and intravenous iron, with details on the advantages, limitations, and specific formulations for both approaches. The presentation concludes with guidelines for safe administration of intravenous iron and management of potential side effects, emphasizing the importance of individualized clinical decisions. This course has been submitted to CONO for 1.5 Category A IVIT credits.

Phosphatidylcholine is a very important therapeutic in integrative medicine. In this lesson you will learn about the role of intravenous phosphatidylcholine in integrative care from an in an intravenous infusion based context. We will review some of the fundamental processes involved in cardiovascular disease and endothelial dysfunction and how phosphatidylcholine may positively impact these processes. We will review the clinical research on the use of intravenous phosphatidylcholine, particularly in cardiovascular disease, but also on potential neurodegenerative and inflammatory processes. Finally, we will discuss the best practices for administration, how to both assess patients for appropriateness of treatment, administer phosphatidylcholine safely and effectively, and monitor patients. This is an important prerequisite for referring patients to potentially receive delegation for infusion based phosphatidylcholine in your practice

About the Session: Discover how repurposed medications like Metformin, LDN, and Mebendazole are being integrated into oncology with scientific integrity and a patient-centered approach. This session explores: The scope and science of off-label prescribing in oncology Ethical and regulatory considerations Real-world case examples and frameworks for decision-making Tools to enhance collaboration between NDs, NPs, and MDs

Stealth pathogens are microorganisms characterized by their ability to remain undetected by the immune system through various mechanisms, such as intracellular habitation, antigenic variation, and immune suppression. this can lead to chronic infection/reinfection. Examples of organisms that are stealth pathogens include certain bacteria (e.g., Chlamydia pneumoniae), viruses (e.g., Epstein-Barr Virus), and fungi. In this webinar we will explore the connection between stealth pathogens and chronic diseases, emphasizing conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme disease, and certain autoimmune disorders. The webinar will detail how stealth pathogens contribute to disease persistence and exacerbation through chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, and molecular mimicry. The need for advanced diagnostic methods, including molecular techniques (PCR) to identify these pathogens will be introduced along. Finally, we will review advanced holistic treatment strategies aimed at eliminating the pathogen and mitigating the effects on immune function and inflammation. Application has been made for 1 hour of CONO category A credit.

GLP-1 Agonists – Principles of Patient Care Management The webinar covered the essential role of GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) in obesity and metabolic health, their mechanisms of action, and the broader implications for patient care. It emphasized the need for a comprehensive obesity assessment beyond BMI, highlighting better measures such as waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and fat mass index (FMI). Key prescribing principles were discussed, including indications, contraindications, dosing strategies, and co-management approaches to improve treatment efficacy and minimize side effects. The session also explored the integration of naturopathic and lifestyle interventions to enhance patient outcomes and manage the common side effects of GLP-1 RAs, such as nausea, constipation, and sarcopenia. The session concluded by reinforcing the importance of personalized and integrative patient care when using GLP-1 RAs, ensuring their use aligns with sustainable metabolic health improvements and long-term weight management strategies. Category A Credits Pending

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