
How It Works
Teaching & Sharing
Lectures, webinars, and knowledge discussions — sharing expertise freely across the community, because knowledge is a common good.
What It Looks Like
Expertise, Shared Freely
Members host lectures, webinars, workshops, and case discussions, and publish articles to the Knowledge Library. Nothing carries a fee — teaching is treated as a contribution to the community, not a service sold to it.
Where It Happens
Events and the Knowledge Library
Any member can submit an event — Webinar, Workshop, Case Discussion, Student Event, Roundtable, or Lecture — to the shared Calendar; other members RSVP and attend over Zoom or Google Meet. The Knowledge Library is open to member-authored articles and case write-ups, and the Teaching & Mentorship forum is where mentorship offers and pedagogical questions live.
Trust & Safety
Case Discussions, De-Identified
Submitting a Case Discussion event requires an explicit confirmation that no identifiable patient information will be shared — the same standard applied across the Knowledge Library and Clinical Discussions forum.
Earning Knowledge Hours
Credit for Every Session
Hosting a lecture or webinar earns 1.0 Knowledge Hour, automatically posted once attendance is recorded — no form to fill out. A knowledge discussion earns 0.5 Hours, and publishing to the Library — articles and case write-ups included — earns 0.5 Hours once a Steward publishes it and an admin confirms it. Attending an event, on the other hand, is always free.
Get Involved
Ready to take part? Here’s where this happens on NASIHA.
