2016 Clinician Academy Full

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The 2016 Clinician Academy class officially filled last week! The enrolled horsemen, who come from a variety of backgrounds, will arrive at the ranch at the end of May to begin the program. The first nine weeks of their training will be focused on them taking two of their personal horses through the Fundamentals level of the Method. At that point, they’ll be given a practical and written exam, and those who pass will graduate as Method Ambassadors. A small group of the students will then continue to study at the ranch for another 61 weeks with the hopes of becoming Certified Clinicians. Learn more about the Clinician Academy at www.clinicianacademy.com, or enroll in the 2017 class. Only 15 students are accepted per year.

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