Congratulations! You have been accepted into the 2024 Clinical Herbalism Program. We have made a special payment arrangement with you, Brannigan Roeber.
1. As with every HTP alum, you get a $250 discount on this course.
2. You will pay $600 with this link, and then $900 with link #2 for a total of $1500 ($1750-250)
Both items must be purchased by February 1st.
The pdf you receive will have the following information and more:
In-Person Classes
Our program will meet in person 10 am - 5 pm on the following dates:
February 10-11
April 13-14
June 8-9
*August 2-4
October 5-6
On some occasions we might stay after class for socializing. You will usually be responsible for providing your own lunch.
Disclosure: Our classroom location is still TBA. We will contact you when the location is completely finalized. The most likely scenario is that the majority of our in-person classes will be held at Tryon Life Community Farm, 11640 SW Boones Ferry Rd, Portland, OR 97219.
Camping Trip - August 2-4
One of the great benefits of this program is the opportunity to camp together and spend extended time in the forest. We will spend 3 days and 2 nights in the field with the plants. More information about the trip, including location and supply lists, will be provided at the weekend classes.
Online Seminar Classes
Between in-person classes we will meet online for special topics, case presentation and to discuss projects. Seminar classes will be over Zoom on the following Wednesday mornings, 10am-12pm:
February 28
March 20
April 24
May 8
May 22
June 12
June 26
July 10
July 24
August 21
September 11
September 25
(Slight changes to these dates are possible, but will always be at the same time on a Wednesday)
Online Material Medica Classes
The 2024 Clinical Herbalism Program also grants participants full access to five months of live online Materia Medica classes. These classes are on Thursday evenings in Late February, March, April, May, September, and October. (60 hours of live instruction)
Homework and Certificate of Completion
Out-of-class work in the second year of Clinical Herbal study is much more significant than in the first year. Expect to do on average 2-4 hours of outside work each week. There will be some required reading assignments as well as research and skill practice. Attendance for our in-person weekends is critical for completion.
Very Highly Recommended reference books for Pacific Northwest herbalists:
Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West, Michael Moore
Botany in a Day, Thomas Elpel
Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Pojar and MacKinnon
Handbook of Northwest Plants, Helen Gilkey, 2001 edition
Trees to Know in Oregon and Washington, Ed Jensen
Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants, Scott Kloos
Either:
The Herbal Medicine Maker’s Handbook, James Green,
Or:
Making Plant Medicine, Richo Cech
Other readings for the course will be shared throughout the class. Expect some additional texts to be recommened or required, typically as .pdf s or web links.
Payment Link #1 for Brannigan Roeber
When you purchase the class you will be emailed a link to download a PDF file containing details about the class and other necessary instructions. This link will be active for 30 days. If the link expires you may email us for a new link. However, as we prefer to spend our time in the woods rather than on the computer, we recommend downloading the file immediately.