Dr. Ellen McDonell didn’t waste any time diving into the field of naturopathic medicine. She had been interested in nutrition, exercise, and preventative medicine from a young age, and she was planning to apply to medical school after graduating from the University of Ottawa.
Join Dr. Alison Egeland for a special webinar focused on naturopathic approaches to women’s health and a tricky case of endometriosis. Hear about current research, success stories and the many additional …
Dr. JoAnn Yanez, Executive Director of the Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges, joins KCAAs “On the Brink” host, Erin Brinker and Tobin Brinker to discuss how naturopathic medicine is making waves all around the world. While there are distinct aspects, one of the core unifying pieces is the belief that the body has the natural ability to balance itself and if given the right tools will do so.
Dr. Chad Aschtgen came across naturopathic medicine by accident. He saw a small Bastyr poster on the wall at a health food store while he was attending university in Boulder, Colorado. Given his interests in the outdoors and holistic health care, ND school was a natural next step for him.
Dr. JoAnn Yanez, Executive Director of the Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges, joins KCAAs “On the Brink” hosts, Erin Brinker and Tobin Brinker to discuss a culture shift in the workplace and education fields that places an emphasis on work-life balance. Self-awareness and coping skills are just the tip of the iceberg.
As a graduate of UBCNM, you will not only help people optimize their health, you will change the way they think about health – for themselves, their families, and the planet.
Dr. Amy Cole was planning to pursue a career in conventional medicine, but her own experience with naturopathic care changed her path. She began seeing a naturopathic doctor and experienced better results without the use of prescription drugs, which led her to decide to pursue an education in naturopathic medicine to better serve her future patients.