For aspiring medical students and current professionals feeling the pull toward a more integrated, patient-centered approach to healthcare: the future of medicine is here, and it’s naturopathic.
The Virtual Naturopathic Medical College Fair series offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the world of naturopathic medicine and in this webinar, you’ll go beyond the brochures and truly understand what it means to be an ND. In this conversation, 7 naturopathic doctors share how they work, give details on how they came to their specializations, and provide advice for anyone considering a career in naturopathic medicine.
This ND alumni panel will help you:
- Uncover Diverse Career Options: See the breadth of opportunities available in naturopathic medicine that you might not find in conventional paths.
- Experience ND Education: Gain a firsthand understanding of the unique educational journey at AANMC Member Schools.
- Learn from the Best: Hear from ND college alumni who’ve successfully transitioned from students to thriving physicians. They’ll share their authentic journeys, invaluable lessons, and secrets to success.
This isn’t just a virtual alumni panel; it’s a launchpad for your future. Watch this video to help you define or redefine your medical career!
About the Speakers:
Hannah Gordon, ND, FNP, RN
Bastyr University Graduate
Jeannette Musset, ND
Sonoran University of Health Sciences Graduate
Kristi Graham, N, IBCLC & MSCP
Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine Graduate
Cassie Wilder, ND
Sonoran University of Health Sciences Graduate
Kinan Abdulbaki, ND, DC
National University of Health Sciences Graduate
Winston Cardwell, ND
National University of Natural Medicine Graduate
Terrance Manning II, ND, RMSK
National University of Natural Medicine Graduate
Disclaimer: Please note that watching an AANMC (Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges) webinar does not qualify for continuing education (CE) credits. While our webinars provide valuable information and insights into the field of naturopathic medicine, they do not fulfill the requirements for CE credits.












