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Women's Health Certification Retreat for Advanced Practice Providers: 5 Days to Clinical Mastery in Sedona

Women's Health Certification Retreat for Advanced Practice Providers5 Days to Clinical Mastery in Sedona

November 2–6, 2026 · Sedona Mago Retreat Center
$2,899single occupancy · all-inclusive
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Up to 19.0 CE HoursIncluding up to4.0 PharmacologyCWHS Certification

Payment plan available — half down today.
Click here for Payment Plan Information · Credit details.

Earn up to19.0CE Hours
Including up to4.0Pharmacology CE
CWHSCertification
5Days in Sedona

You became a clinician to solve problems…
…the system turned you into a symptom manager.

Fatigue. Cycle irregularity. Mood shifts. Pelvic pain. Your patients arrive with complex, overlapping presentations. The modern visit hands you twelve minutes and a fragmented playbook to address the full clinical picture. You default to addressing isolated complaints rather than identifying the underlying hormonal, metabolic, and psychosocial contributors that drive these issues.

Sedona is where you get the tools to go further.

With advanced diagnostic frameworks, evidence-based pharmacology updates, and experiential learning tools, you'll discover a path to transform your practice. Assess, diagnose, and treat hormonal imbalances, pelvic dysfunction, PCOS, endometriosis, fertility challenges, and chronic conditions across the female lifespan.

Anticipate all the benefits that you will take back to patient care, while experiencing five magical days at the Sedona Mago Retreat Center. Surrounded by 173 acres of high-desert red rock country with trails to explore, healing vortex sites, an on-site labyrinth, and a meditation garden to wander through. You'll finally have the space to exhale, reset, and reconnect with the clinician — and person — you came here to be.

This retreat is limited to 40 clinicians — by design. Small enough that every voice is heard, every case gets real attention, and the experience stays personal. When those spots are filled, registration closes. There are no waitlists and no "we'll run it again." If this is the year you finally invest in the clinician you know you can be, this is the moment to do it.

This Is What Transformation Looks Like.

Step away from the exam room.
Come back a better clinician.

Led by Jaclyn "Jackie" Piasta, DNP, WHNP-BC, MSCP, this first-of-its-kind retreat sends you home with:

Clinical confidenceto meet your hardest cases in female patients head-on.
Pharmacologic masterygrounded in the latest evidence and prescribing guidelines.
Tools & protocolsyou can implement in practice immediately.
Diagnostic frameworksto think critically, not just algorithmically.
CWHS Certificationrecognizing your advanced training and knowledge.

Women's Health Certification Retreat for Advanced Practice Providers

Five Days That Change How You Practice

Monday, November 2 – Friday, November 6, 2026
Single Occupancy · $2,899
RESERVE YOUR SPOT

Payment plans available — start for just half down today. Click here for Payment Plan Information (through 10/1/26).
Earn up to 19.0 CE Hours, included. Credit details · Cancellation policy.

Built For

Advanced practice providers in women's health.

Nurse PractitionersNurse MidwivesClinical Nurse SpecialistsNursesPhysician AssistantsPhysicians
Small group. Real cases. Nothing like your last conference.

Deep learning. Desert stillness. Better practice.

Case-based

Case Mapping Circles

Walk in with the cases that keep you up at night. Walk out knowing exactly where to start.

Integrative

Root Cause Rounds

Finally connect what you're seeing clinically to what's actually driving it.

Prescribing

Pharmacology Pit Stops

Get the Rx clarity that's been missing from your women's health training.

Restoration

Clinical Compass Walks

Let the red rocks do what the breakroom never could. Clear your head so learning breakthroughs happen.

The Curriculum

Five clinical intensives.
Every stage of a woman's life.
One transformative retreat.

Pharmacology Pit Stops: Interspersed through the retreat topics. Time to focus on pharmacological decision making, dosing adjustments, contraindications, drug-supplement interactions, and patient counseling.


Intensive One

Master Hormone Imbalances: What the Lab Values Aren't Telling You

Your patients don't present in textbook categories. Think across hormone systems, not just react to lab values.

  • Female hormone physiology: What the research actually tells us (and what it doesn't)
  • Diagnostic interpretation beyond the reference range — reading patterns, not just numbers
  • Advanced management of PCOS, PMS, PMDD, and endometriosis
  • Pharmacologic updates in thyroid management and hormone replacement therapy (Rx)
  • Case Mapping Circles: Collaborative analysis of challenging hormone presentations
Intensive Two

Pelvic Health: The Conditions Your Patients Have Been Told to Live With

Pelvic dysfunction rarely travels alone. Stop chasing isolated symptoms and start finding real answers.

  • Comprehensive assessment of pelvic floor dysfunction, interstitial cystitis, bowel irregularities, and sexual pain
  • Evidence-based diagnostic tools and strategic referral pathways
  • Pharmacologic management of infections and chronic pelvic pain (Rx)
  • Trauma-informed, culturally responsive care — practical frameworks, not just principles
  • Root Cause Rounds: Integrative case analysis linking pelvic health and fertility
Intensive Three

From Trying to Conceive to Postpartum Recovery: Practice so Nothing Gets Missed

Because missing something at any stage of this journey has consequences that last a lifetime.

  • Fertility optimization and systematic infertility evaluation: What to assess, order, and when to refer
  • Holistic prenatal and postnatal care for needs providers too often overlook
  • Pharmacologic safety across conception, pregnancy, and lactation (Rx)
  • Clinical Challenge Swaps: Evaluate challenging cases for clinical blind spots and corrective strategies
Intensive Four

The Menopause Care Your Patients Have Been Begging For

Too many women are told their symptoms are "just part of aging." You'll have the evidence and tools to do better.

  • Metabolic and cardiovascular transitions in midlife: What to evaluate and when to act
  • Current evidence on hormone therapy and appropriate supplementation (Rx)
  • Cognitive function, weight management, and nutrition optimization for aging women
  • Treatment Plan Labs: Build individualized menopause strategies from real cases
Intensive Five

See the Whole Woman. Treat Her That Way.

Women's health doesn't live in a single organ system or a single appointment. The capstone brings it together.

  • Autoimmune disorders, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive health across the lifespan
  • Pharmacologic and lifestyle interventions for chronic conditions (Rx)
  • Sociocultural influences: Stress, burnout, and relationship health in the clinical conversation
  • Practice Transformation: Future influence on patient care in women's health
  1. Analyze the endocrine mechanisms regulating hormonal balance across the female lifespan.
  2. Differentiate functional versus pathologic causes of menstrual irregularities and hormone imbalance.
  3. Apply advanced diagnostic reasoning to complex presentations of PCOS, PMS, PMDD, and endometriosis.
  4. Evaluate pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions for hormone and thyroid disorders.
  5. Develop individualized care plans integrating nutrition, stress modulation, and pharmacology.
  6. Assess pelvic floor, bladder, and bowel dysfunction using evidence-based screening tools.
  7. Formulate trauma-informed strategies for sexual pain and pelvic health concerns.
  8. Manage pharmacologic options for pelvic and urogenital conditions, including contraindications.
  9. Design fertility and infertility care protocols incorporating diagnostics and lifestyle interventions.
  10. Appraise medication safety during conception, pregnancy, and lactation.
  11. Implement comprehensive postpartum management addressing physical and mental recovery.
  12. Evaluate metabolic, cognitive, and cardiovascular changes associated with healthy aging.
  13. Plan individualized menopause management including pharmacologic and alternative therapies.
  14. Integrate current evidence for osteoporosis prevention and treatment into patient care.
  15. Determine best-practice interventions for autoimmune, cardiac, and pain syndromes common in women.
  16. Address sociocultural and psychosocial determinants influencing women's health outcomes.
  17. Compose interdisciplinary, culturally competent treatment plans for chronic female conditions.
  18. Critique current research limitations and risks related to hormonal and women's health therapies.
  19. Demonstrate reflective practice strategies to prevent burnout and enhance clinical resilience.

Throughout the retreat, Clinical Compass Walks through Sedona's red rock landscape and Professional Renewal Circles offer space to integrate learning, reconnect with your clinical purpose, and return home not just informed — but genuinely inspired to practice differently.

Jaclyn Piasta, DNP, WHNP-BC, MSCP
Your Retreat Instructor

Jaclyn Piasta, DNP, WHNP-BC, MSCP

Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner

Jaclyn "Jackie" Piasta, DNP, WHNP-BC, MSCP, founded Monarch Health, a concierge clinical practice dedicated to evidence-based midlife care, after years in a traditional hospital-based private OB-GYN setting. A nationally recognized educator and speaker, her work spans menopause pharmacotherapy, perimenopausal management, hormone prescribing, and contemporary women's health topics, translating evolving evidence into practical, clinician-ready strategies for advanced practice providers and physicians. She serves as adjunct faculty at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, sits on the medical advisory board for the National Menopause Foundation and is a member of the Advocacy Committee for the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health.

In recognition of her leadership and contributions to the field, the Excellence in Leadership and Innovation Award from her DNP graduating class and induction into the inaugural class of Fellows of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health stand among her most notable honors. Board certified as a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP-BC) and a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP), her formal training includes a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner degree from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Frontier Nursing University.

Click here for information about Jaclyn M Piasta

Life at the Retreat

Because you can't pour
from an empty cup.

Five days away from the noise, the inbox, and the twelve-minute visit — on 173 secluded acres long known for natural healing, surrounded by a quiet lake, red monoliths, and majestic mountains. A place built to remind you why you became a clinician.

Women's Health Certification Retreat for Advanced Practice Providers

$2,899  (Single Occupancy — All-inclusive)

REGISTER NOW

Payment plans available — start for half down today.
Click here for Payment Plan Information (through 10/1/26).

Sedona Mago grounds
Where You'll Stay

Built for exactly this kind of reset.

  • Private or shared lodging with private bathrooms
  • Walk the stone labyrinth: A meditative ritual as old as the practice of healing itself
  • A lake framed by trees, aromatic herbs, and wild birds
  • Covered patios and meditation areas tucked into the landscape
  • Healing vortexes and red rock trails steps from your door
  • Awe-inspiring sunrises, incredible horizons, and desert silence after dark
Fuel for the Work

Nourishment, not compromise.

Three pesco-vegetarian meals a day, made fresh — the kind of food that converts skeptics and has everyone quietly planning their morning around the chia pudding. Cold-pressed juices made on-site.

I didn't think I'd do pesco-veg for five days... but wow. I'd go back for the chia pudding alone. — Celestee, Past Guest at Mago

Locally sourcedChef-preparedFarm to table
Dining at Sedona Mago
Mornings & Nights

The sky does things here
you'll carry home.

Sunrise

The day opens gold.

Wake before your first session to the high desert turning copper — and balloons drifting up over the red rocks in the distance.

Nightfall

More stars than you've seen in years.

Sedona is a certified International Dark Sky Community. Out at Mago, the Milky Way comes out naked-eye bright.

On a Free Afternoon

Your classroom extends beyond four walls.

Gentle by design, with a summit for the ambitious. All within an hour.

Boynton Canyon

Gentle: Trail is 6 miles round trip. 2.5–3 hours hiking time.

A wide, easy canyon walk into one of Sedona's famed vortex sites.

Doe Mountain

Easy to Moderate: Loop is short with some incline. 1.5 miles. 1–1.5 hours on the trail.

A short mesa climb to 360° red-rock views. A favorite for golden hour.

Bell Rock Pathway

1-to-5-mile options. Flat hikes lasting 1–3 hours.

Gentle, well-marked, walkable at any fitness level, the iconic formation beside you.

Cathedral Rock

Short and Steep: For the ambitious. 1.5 mile hike that takes 1–2 hours.

A quick, steep climb to the most photographed red rock in the world.

Clinical Compass Walks are built into the grounds — but when your body wants more, the trailheads closest to Mago are minutes away.

An afternoon in Sedona
A Free Afternoon

An afternoon in Sedona.

Some afternoons belong to the trail. Others belong to Sedona itself. The kind of afternoon where you wander, linger, and remember what it feels like to have nowhere to be.

  • Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village — Cobblestone courtyards and galleries styled after old Guadalajara.
  • Uptown galleries & cafes — Southwestern art and a cortado in the late-day light.
  • Chapel of the Holy Cross — An architectural landmark carved directly into the red rock face.

Good to know: Mago is intentionally secluded, about 35–50 minutes from uptown Sedona, which makes a free afternoon in town feel like a true escape. Many attendees add a night on either end to soak in more of what Sedona offers. Just note that CE boards require full attendance through departure day.

The Rhythm of the Days

Retreat Schedule

All times listed in local time.

Monday, November 2, 2026
4:00–5:30 pm
Check-in
5:30–6:30 pm
Dinner
7:00–9:00 pm
Introduction and Overview Content*
Tuesday, November 3 – Thursday, November 5, 2026
7:00–8:00 am
Breakfast
8:00–11:00 am
Training*
12:00–1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00–5:30 pm
Restoration and Relaxation
5:30–6:30 pm
Dinner
6:30–8:30 pm
Training*
Friday, November 6, 2026
7:00–8:00 am
Breakfast
8:00–10:00 am
Training*
10:00 am–12:00 pm
Check Out and Depart Retreat Center

*CE is awarded during these specified times. Licensing boards require full attendance to the entire retreat, including departure day, to receive any credit for the entire retreat. Please plan travel accordingly.

Real Results

What people have to say after staying at Mago and training with Tara

★★★★★

An experience of a lifetime! The retreat was amazing — everyone was so friendly and the food was incredible. The energy of the mountain and the property is hard to describe.

Past Mago Retreat Participant
★★★★★

The compassion for women Jackie shows has changed my practice completely. My patients are seeing REAL change, REAL improvement, and REAL long-term health benefits.

Amanda, MSN, FNP-C, IFMCP
★★★★★

Jackie put it all together and helped me feel more confident about HRT and MHT. I could confidently educate patients about the history, background, and clinical pearls of HRT.

Stacy, NP
★★★★★

An absolute must — packed with clinical pearls and the art of using evidence-based recommendations to help women. I've made it a requirement for all practitioners in my practice.

Alicia, MD, MSCP
The Credential

Certification made simple.

Certified Women's Health Specialist seal

In three steps, you become a Certified Women's Health Specialist (CWHS).

1

Attend

Join us for all five days at the retreat.

2

Complete

Pass the CE test.

3

Submit

Send your application — we cover the fee ($199.99 value).*

No hidden fees, no catch — certification made easy.

*Professional and clinical standards apply. We partner with Evergreen Certifications to include certification with select products. Learn more about CWHS.

Everything Included

What your all-inclusive package covers.

Your Clinical Training

The Mastery

  1. The most up-to-date tools and protocols to implement immediately
  2. New diagnostic frameworks to think critically, not just algorithmically
  3. CWHS Certification Application Fee — a $199.99 value
  4. Up to 19.0 CE Hours (incl. up to 4 Pharmacology CE), CE certificate & course manual
Your Stay at Mago

The Sanctuary

  1. Healing vortexes, meditation areas & labyrinth
  2. Peaceful lake & trails, surrounded by red rock mountains
  3. Healthful pesco-vegetarian cuisine
  4. Lodging with private bathrooms for the duration of your stay
100% Satisfaction Guarantee

It's all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. You have nothing to lose, except that gut feeling that you've only been accessing pieces to manage women's health concerns.

Women's Health Certification Retreat for Advanced Practice Providers

We'll see you in Sedona.

Monday, November 2 – Friday, November 6, 2026
Single Occupancy · $2,899
REGISTER NOW

Payment plans available — start for half down today. Click here for Payment Plan Information (through 10/1/26).
Up to 19.0 CE Hours included. Credit details. Don't see your state profession? Contact us.

Before You Book

Getting there & good to know.

Location

Sedona Mago Retreat
3500 E Bill Gray Road
Sedona, AZ 86336
(928) 204-3391
Retreat website

Shuttle & Travel

Shuttle service is available from Phoenix Sky Harbor (e.g., Groome Transportation). Transit times may exceed the geographic distance — review the schedule and plan flights accordingly. Travel insurance with a cancel-for-any-reason option is advised.

Accessibility

The grounds span many acres of dirt, gravel, and pavement with some stairs and hills. If mobility is a concern, please contact the retreat center at 928-204-3391 before registering.

Non-Participating Guests

Reservations are per individual, not per room. To bring a non-participating guest, contact PESI at 800-844-8260.

Cancellation Policy

From purchase date until October 2, 2026: cancellation results in a full refund less a $100 administrative fee.
From October 3, 2026: cancellation results in a 50% penalty of the total purchase amount.

Unable to attend? Contact us right away: retreatinfo@pesi.com · 800-844-8260

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