2018 Clinician Academy Closed

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Participation spots in this year’s Academy class are officially filled, and we’ve already got two eager horsemen enrolled to attend the 2019 course! This marks the fourth year in a row since implementing the Method Ambassador program that the Academy has sold out. “It’s exciting to work with the passionate and professional individuals the program attracts,” Clinton says. “It makes teaching the course a fun and fulfilling experience. I couldn’t be prouder of the horsemen who pass the course and earn certification to teach the Method.”

Horsemen who will be attending the Academy this spring will be coming from around the country and the world, including: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, New York, Oregon, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Texas, Canada, China and Israel.

To learn more about the Clinician Academy, visit our website.

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