2018 Clinician Academy Class Quickly Filling

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We’re two weeks away from the 2017 Clinician Academy beginning, and a third of the participation spots in the 2018 session are already spoken for. The Academy is a seven-week course designed to help horsemen refine the Fundamentals level of the Method. Each year, Clinton accepts 17 individuals into the program. Throughout the course, horsemen are tested on their knowledge of the Method, and if they earn a B plus average on the practical exam and theory test, they receive certification as Method Ambassadors.

As Method Ambassadors, the horsemen teach lessons and clinics that focus on the Fundamentals level in their local areas and train horses for the public. The program has been widely successful for helping to introduce and better share the Method to horse owners around the world.

Method Ambassadors interested in furthering their skills have the option of continuing on in the Clinician Academy and working towards becoming Professional Clinicians who are certified to teach the Fundamentals, Intermediate, Advanced, Colt Starting, Foal Training and Trick Training levels of the Method. These individuals are the most elite of Clinton’s certified trainers and travel the world teaching the Method.

Learn more about the Clinician Academy on our website.

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