Advance Your Career with ANTA’s 2026 Webinar Series

Key Benefits:

✔ Gain valuable CPD hours (15+ hours available).

✔ Learn from top industry experts.

✔ Enhance clinical practice and business skills.

✔ Watch on-demand via the ANTA Member Portal.

ANTA CPD Events

ANTA Lunch & Learn Webinar

Can You Say That? How to write a persuasive marketing copy without crossing the line.

Wednesday 26 August 2026
12:00pm – 1:00pm (AEST)

Speaker: Chris Sarandis
CPD Points: 1
Cost: Free for ANTA Members

Following our successful ANTA Roundtable on this topic earlier in the year, we are pleased to provide a follow-up, online CPD workshop for ANTA members to attain a deeper, even more practical understanding of what types of practitioner advertising and social media content is compliant, and what isn’t.

ANTA’s compliance collaborator, CompliGUARD, helps practitioners confidently review websites, social media and marketing materials against Australian advertising requirements. Join founder, Chris Sarandis, for an exclusive ANTA webinar, where Chris will share further practical guidance on compliant advertising, and conduct live reviews of selected ANTA member websites and social media content.

If you would like the opportunity to possibly have your advertising reviewed during the session, details on how to submit your information will be provided once you have completed registration for this webinar.

Industry CPD Events

2nd Integrative Healthcare Research Symposium @ The University of Melbourne

Building skills, ideas and partnerships to codesign research that reflects diverse approaches to health care.

Friday 4 September 2026
9.00am – 3.30pm

The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria

Through networking, sharing information about research methods, co-design and funding, and practical research idea development, attendees will build skills and make interdisciplinary connections – practical steps toward developing the research agenda and strengthening TCIM research in Australia.

Traditional, complementary, integrative medicine (TCIM) includes many traditional systems of health care, lifestyle medicine, contemplative practice, natural therapies, nutritional and herbal medicine, etc. Integrative medicine blends biomedical and other complementary systems of health care – and may be practiced by doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists and others in allied health.

Join us in person at the University of Melbourne Parkville for a full day of networking, workshops, guided practice and exposure to the world of TCIM research, delivered by a collection of multidisciplinary presenters. Morning and afternoon tea and lunch provided , followed by a complementary guided tour of the University’s Medical History Museum.

Who should attend?

  • Researchers & academics – Learn about research considerations specific to TCIM
  • Clinicians and Community members – For TCIM research to be relevant, your voice is needed. No research experience required.
  • Industry representatives – To foster industry research partnerships

Numbers are strictly limited.

What’s on the agenda?

A mix of speakers, guided workshop sessions, Q&A and networking breaks, broken into three key areas:

  • Research that fits people and systems: co-design for complex realities
  • Strengthening the evidence base: focusing on what matters
  • Bringing ideas to fruition: funding, partnerships and a practical feasibility checklist

Why get involved?

Strengthen TCIM research through interdisciplinary, cross-sector networking, knowledge sharing and practical skills development.

The Brain – Immune Axis

Targeting Neuroinflammation through an Integrative Approach

Wednesday 9th September 2026
1pm AEST

Speaker: Dr Sanjeev Sharma

In this advanced practitioner-focused webinar, Dr Sanjeev Sharma explores the bidirectional communication between the nervous and immune systems, with a clinical emphasis on neuroinflammation. Attendees will examine mechanistic pathways, interpret relevant biomarkers, and apply evidence-based supplementation strategies using real-world case analysis.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the biological relationship between the brain and immune system
  • Explain how neuroinflammation contributes to neurological and systemic symptoms
  • Identify supplements with evidence-based neuroimmune benefits
  • Apply supplement strategies within a clinical case framework
  • Evaluate safety considerations and personalisation approaches
  • Design practical support protocols for reducing neuroinflammation

Earlybird pricing: $19.00 (ends 9th August). Regular price: $29.00

11th Annual NIIM Symposium

Highlighting the latest developments in Integrative Medicine over 2 exciting days, you’ll hear from over 20 thought-leaders, medical experts and researchers focused on disease prevention and management.

Thursday 10th and Friday 11th September 2026

Amora Herencia Riverwalk Hotel, Richmond, VIC

Key Themes: 

  • Advancements in Integrative Medicine
  • Medicinal Cannabis
  • Cancer Care
  • Women’s Health
  • Gut Health
  • Autoimmune Conditions
  • Meditation

Why Attend:

  • Update your professional knowledge
  • Access the latest evidence-based research
  • Acquire new practical skills for direct application
  • Engage in important, informative discussion
  • Network with like-minded colleagues
  • Re-charge, re-focus and renew your energy

Sexual Health and Circulation

Friday 11 September 2026
12pm NZST | 10am AEST   

Speaker: Dr Doreen Saltiel

This 60-minute webinar (inc. Q&A) focuses on women and women’s vascular health in particular. Dr Saltiel unpacks key vascular physiology to reveal new strategies and approaches. From the importance of nitric oxide to the protective layer blanketing the endothelium, she details how to support the vascular system.

This webinar is for FxMed account holders only. Not an account holder? New Zealand and Australian healthcare practitioners can register with us via our website 👉 https://fxmed.co.nz/register-with-us/

Bio Concepts 2-Day Summit

Neuro Resilience: Recovering the Sleep-Brain-Body Connection

Saturday 31st October – Sunday 1st November 2026

Sofitel Brisbane Central, 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane PLUS Livestream

What you can expect:

This event delves into the science and clinical management of conditions such as PMDD, depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, ADHD, and mental fatigue. Sessions will examine how sleep, circadian rhythms, light exposure, nutrition, stress, gut health, immune regulation and oral health collectively shape mental and physical wellbeing.

Attendees will gain actionable insights into reframing mental health and addiction, optimising sleep hygiene, and leveraging chronobiology and gut microbiota research for neurodegenerative and mood disorders. The program also addresses the role of light as a nutrient, the importance of synchronising biological clocks, and the influence of environmental factors on hormonal and immune health. Practical workshops will offer tools for improving patient compliance and recognising the links between infections, oral health and neuroinflammation.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Strengthen sleep quality and circadian alignment to support conditions including depression, PMDD, ADHD, and autoimmunity, with practical strategies that go beyond standard sleep advice.
  • Understanding the importance of light, including its role in hormonal and immune regulation. We will cover the impact of light environments, the importance of natural sunlight, and practical interventions for office-based patients.
  • Apply gut–brain and nutritional insights, discover the connection between gut microbiota, nutrition, and brain function, including new research on the ketogenic diet for depression and the role of sleep and the gut in common clinical presentations.
  • Recognise oral health drivers of neuroinflammation, such as jaw growth, airway restriction and chronic mouth breathing, and learn how to assess and address them within holistic patient care.
  • Practical tools focused on maximising patient compliance, especially for those suffering from mood disorders and chronic stress. Attendees will learn approaches for reframing mental health and addiction to reduce stigma and improve outcomes.

Foundational Series – Concussion and TBI

Supporting Recovery Through Nutrition, Supplements, and Lifestyle

Available now

Speaker: Dr Nick Breen

This 45 minute webinar will explore the critical topics of concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI), focusing on the pathophysiology, long-term implications, and strategies for recovery. Nick will delve into the cellular and biochemical processes involved in these injuries, including neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and excitotoxicity. The webinar will also highlight the nutritional, lifestyle and supplementation support that may be beneficial in brain healing and recovery. This webinar will equip you with practical tools and a deeper understanding to support patients presenting to your clinic after a concussion or TBI.

HTMA KICKSTART

Small Group Practitioner Mentoring

Day: Sessions run on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays  a rolling education series running throughout the year.
Time: 10:00am, 1:00pm, 3:00pm & 7:00pm (varies by date)

Cost: FREE
Location: Online (live via Zoom)

Learn how to:

  1. Use HTMA effectively in your clinic.
    i. To guide bio-individualised therapy
    ii. Identify environmental toxic burdens
  2. Interpret Test Results with Confidence.
  3. Navigate Detox and Mineral Balancing.

Each intensive 1-hour session is packed with clinical insights to support better patient outcomes.

RockTape Course

Therapy Tools for Soft Tissue Treatment Courses

Various Dates and Locations

Use code ANTA for a 10% discount

RockTape Level 1 Course

  • A two-part course including a 90-minute online theory module and a 4.5-hour face-to-face practical taping session.

Therapy Tools for Soft Tissue Treatment Course

  • Focused on tools and techniques for longevity in practice, including massage tools, cupping, floss bands and vibration therapy.

The events listed on the ANTA Industry Events page are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute endorsement by ANTA. Any Continuing Professional Development (CPD) recognition, where applicable, is determined at the discretion of the individual member.