2022 Clinician Academy Update

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Due to popular demand, we will be adding a second Clinician Academy session this year. The second session will take place in the fall and will be taught by Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher.

For the past few years, the Academy has been booked a couple of years in advance. The 2022 Academy filled within several weeks, and by the end of 2021, the 2023 course had been filled and half of the participation spots in the 2024 course were already spoken for. Listening to feedback from horsemen who were interested in attending the course but were finding it hard to wait for an available opening, Clinton made the decision to add a second session.

Listen to Clinton explain his decision and how the process of adding a second course will work in the video below.

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Get detailed information about the Clinician Academy and learn how to apply on the Downunder Horsemanship website.

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