Time Management & Scheduling for Practitioners

A training for practitioners with Camille Freeman

Recorded in March 2026

Class Description

This 60-minute workshop is designed to offer nutritionists and herbalists practical tips for calendar, task, and time management that are specific for people running a solo clinical practice. We focused on building a reliable system that works for your practice and personality, planning work hours that protect your boundaries and energy, and simple workflows that streamline note-taking, protocols, scheduling, and admin. We discussed both low-tech and tech-savvy options for managing your time and tasks in a way that feels reasonable and helpful.

By the end of the session, you'll be able to: 

Identify and choose a task/calendar system you can trust (digital and analog options) and set a weekly rhythm for planning work hours and time off
Balance client care with admin and marketing tasks
Set scheduling and communication boundaries

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You'll receive the recorded class, slides, & resources

Single Training Access

$25 USD

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Meet Camille Freeman, RH, DCN

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Camille Freeman has been in practice as a nutritionist and herbalist for almost twenty years, with a specialty in menstrual health and fertility. Now, she focuses on offering mentorship and continuing education for highly trained herbalists and nutritionists through her business, Bloom & Grow.

Camille is also a former professor at the Maryland University of Integrative Health, where she taught physiology, pathophysiology, and mindful eating.   Camille believes that growing a practice with integrity and empathy while making a living is possible and that doing so provides an exciting and slightly terrifying opportunity for personal expansion.

Camille started her herbal studies with an apprenticeship with Monica Rude of Desert Woman Botanicals in Gila, NM in 2001. She then earned an MS in Herbal Medicine from MUIH under Simon Mills, James Snow and Kevin Spelman, followed by a second MS in Physiology and Biophysics from Georgetown University and a doctorate in Clinical Nutrition from MUIH.  

She has had the opportunity to speak and teach throughout the country, including at the American Herbalists Guild Symposium, the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, the California School of Herbal Studies, the National Association for Nutrition Professionals conference, and more.  

She lives in the Shenandoah Valley, where she enjoys wandering through the mountains with her two homeschooled children and loosely keeping the weeds under control in her herb & flower gardens.