Some expertise is better shared.

The most compelling CPD often happens when expertise meets together. The Allied Health Hub makes CPD collaboration straightforward, giving providers a dedicated platform to find, connect and co-host with professionals whose expertise complements their own.

How it works

1. Find

Find the right collaborator.

Use Filter & Find to search The Hub’s entire member base by discipline, clinical interest and treatment type. Whether you’re looking for a specific specialty to complement your own or a provider with an established audience in a related field, the right collaborator is already here.

2. Connect

Connect directly.

Reach out via instant message and start the conversation. No cold emails or LinkedIn requests, just a direct professional connection on a platform you’re both already part of.

3. Build

Build your event together.

Create your event on The Hub and invite your collaborators directly on the platform. Set your format (live online, in-person or hybrid) and publish to a combined audience that spans everyone involved.

4. Rev Split

Set your revenue split upfront.

Agree on how earnings are divided before your event goes live. Payouts are handled automatically via Stripe. No invoicing, no manual transfers, no awkward conversations after the fact.

5. Deliver

Deliver and grow together.

Run your event, engage your combined audience and keep the conversation going in a shared community group after the session ends. One collaboration often leads to the next.

Take it further

The best collaborations don’t stop at the event.

Your combined audience, shared community and referral network all grow stronger every time you work together.

A co-hosted event multiplies your reach without increasing your workload: your co-hosts’ audiences become yours, and vice versa. Cross-discipline CPD is one of the most underserved opportunities in Allied Health. The Hub makes it the path of least resistance.

Collaboration on The Hub goes beyond co-hosting. Connect with professionals in complementary disciplines, engage in cross-discipline forums and build the referral relationships that strengthen your practice and broaden your professional circle.