New eLearning with PAGB content

We’re kicking off 2025 with a suite of new content on our eLearning platform, designed with our members in mind, and now also available to non-members too.

We’re kicking off 2025 with a suite of new content on our eLearning platform, designed with our members in mind, and now also available to non-members too!

We’re delighted to share we’ve launched a brand-new course to support your learning – Deep Dive: CBD and Novel Food. This new course provides a comprehensive understanding of these specialist topics, with training content and quizzes designed to support your development and further your expertise.

All our courses are offered at a significant discount to PAGB members, and you can sign up for our new Deep Dive course today from just £125.

We’re also excited to announce we’ve landed six new On-Demand Webinars, completely FREE to our members. These include:

  • A New Era for Patient Access to Self-Care: Healthcare Reinvention at Boots UK
  • The Self-Care Census Report
  • Hot Topics in Herbal Medicines and Botanical Supplements
  • Decades of Decline: Health and Wellbeing Impacts of Falling Nutrient Intakes
  • An Update on the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme
  • The Amazon Growth Healthcare Blueprint

Check these out here.

You’ll find our eLearning platform accessible under the Training and Events dropdown in the main navigation menu on the website. Here you will be able to explore all the current eLearning options we have available. Complete your eLearning at your leisure and earn a certificate for every course you pass – you’ll be able to dip in and out of your courses from your dashboard when you are logged into the Members Area.

We’ll be dropping more eLearning with PAGB content throughout the year so watch this space!

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