All board certified Ayurvedic professional (Health Counselor and Practitioner) and Ayurvedic Doctor members MUST submit their 30 PACE credit requirements by the end of the PACE cycle--and pay annually by their dues date--to maintain their board certification and Professional Membership. There is no grace period for either. We are currently in the 2020-2021 PACE cycle and six months of it are already gone.
NAMA is currently in its third PACE cycle. Recall that a PACE cycle is 2-years (24-months) long. It begins in an even year (2020) and ends in the odd year (2021).
During the PACE cycle, 30 credits are required.
2 credits for the 2020-2021 ethics quiz
28 course credits
There are many ways to learn, and many ways you can earn your PACE credit. For example:.
Completing a PACE Listed course.
Attending the upcoming (and free!) NAMA Seminars in Ayurveda with Heather Gryzch on Monday July 27. (Seminars in Ayurveda are always the fourth Monday of the month.)
Listening to any previously recorded Seminars in Ayurveda from the 9-years library of recordings. Listening to past Seminars is free for NAMA members only.
“Attending” the NAMA conference and/or watching the past conference recordings and passing their related quizzes
For more ways to earn PACE credit, go to the PACE page.