A love of plants and animals—and the teachings of Sun Simiao—lead to a vibrant life of teaching and scholarship for Sabine Wilms, PhD, adjunct professor of Chinese medicine at NCNM.
NCNM Partners are companies with values and future visions that align with NCNM’s. Their financial support helps fund original research, residencies, clinics, scholarships and other college programs.
Dr. Julie Briley, co-founder of NCNM’s Food as Medicine Institute, is interviewed about the institute’s Food as Medicine Everyday (FAME) classes and teaching at Coffee Creek women’s prison.
FAMI is helping inmates at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, a women’s prison in Wilsonville, Oregon, with a cooking, gardening, planting and harvesting program.
NCNM’s newest clinic in Beaverton not only expands the college’s footprint outside of Portland for the first time, it is also a much needed resource for low-cost healthcare services for uninsured, underserved and other patients seeking natural medicine.
He calls himself the Naturopathic Pilgrim. Node Smith, a student in the naturopathic medicine program, is riding his bicycle from near the Canadian border in Washington state to Austin, Texas.