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SMHP Accreditation Explained in Detail

The Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners uses the Nutrition Network (NN) as an education provider along their accreditation pathway.

Accreditation certifies that the practitioner has met The SMHPTM standards of understanding competence in the practice of dietary and lifestyle interventions that address metabolic health. The SMHP has established several pathways leading to SMHP accreditation as a Metabolic Health Practitioner, all with the right to display the credentials MHP.

Nutrition Network Path

Complete one of the following professional trainings:

  • Ketogenic: The Science and Practice of Therapeutic Carbohydrate Restriction
  • LCHF for Nurses
  • LCHF for Dietitians

The Ketogenic course replaces the old Professional Training course but anyone who has already started the Professional Training course should continue with that and it will be accepted for their Accreditation application. (Note: If you are a non-medical professional, you are required to complete the Advisor Training module first, before you are free to complete one of the professional training modules above.)

Once the Professional Training module is completed, you are then required to complete the 3 modules of the ‘LCHF In Clinical Practice’ course. Finally, you need to complete the Ethics course to complete the core module requirements for this pathway.

So, in summary, you need the following core modules:

1. Advisor Training (if you are not a clinician)
2. Ketogenic: The Science and Practice of Therapeutic Carbohydrate Restriction OR LCHF for Nurses OR LCHF for Dietitians
3. LCHF in Clinical Practice
4. Ethics
● The Ketogenic course replaces the old Professional Training course but anyone who has already started the Professional Training course should continue with that and it will be accepted for their Accreditation application.

The Nutrition Network has bundles of all the core modules required for the Clinician and Non-Clinician paths offering up to a 23% discount.

Over and above that you need 60 CMHE credits from an approved provider. If you use Nutrition Network modules for some of these CMHE credits they cannot come from any of the core modules above. So, for instance, the 10 credits from the Reversing Diabetes module would count towards your 60 but the credits from the Ethics module would not.

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