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Education & Certifications

At The Alliance of Hormonal Health (AHH), we recognize that effectively treating Chronic Pelvic and Reproductive Pain requires a unified front. Standard clinical environments lack the time for deep lifestyle interventions, while the holistic wellness space often lacks rigorous clinical integration.

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1. The Clinical Division (The Nurse Track)

For: RNs, APRNs, and Existing Healthcare Professionals Certification Awarded: Board-Certified Clinical Symptom Analyst (CSA) Duration: 24-Week Apprenticeship

Program Overview: This track is designed to serve as an advanced clinical toolbelt, not a new job title. We train existing nurses on how to seamlessly integrate whole-body preventive care and intensive patient counseling into their current workflows.

Nurses will learn how to utilize the BCSB method to aggregate patient data via telehealth, accurately categorize lifestyle-induced versus pathology-induced symptoms, and properly bill chronic care management using existing ICD-10 and CPT codes.

2. The Holistic Division (The A-Z Core Track)

For: Aspiring Practitioners, Health Coaches, and Wellness Advocates Certification Awarded: Board-Certified Hormonal Health Practitioner / Holistic Symptom Analyst (HSA) Duration: 9-Month Core Program

Program Overview: This comprehensive, A-to-Z program is built for those outside the standard medical system who want to master clinical-holistic health. Students focus on the root causes of hormonal, chronic pelvic, and reproductive pain.

Practitioners will master the BCSB regimen, learning to guide clients through intensive lifestyle interventions and to support their medical advocacy when pathological red flags arise to ensure they remain within their scope of practice.

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3. The Integrative Division

For: Both CSA (Clinical) and HSA (Holistic) Graduate Students Focus: Collaborative Patient Care & Scope of Practice

Program Overview: The true bridge between the clinical and holistic worlds happens here. As the final step in their respective programs, both clinical and holistic graduate students attend a practicum simulation.

This hands-on, integrative training ensures that all practitioners fully understand their legal scope of practice. Clinical nurses and holistic practitioners practice collaborating on complex mock cases, ensuring that once they enter the field, the patient receives seamless, whole-body regulation and advocacy from both sides of the healthcare spectrum.

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