The award recognized Dr. Bettenburg’s outstanding leadership, commitment to excellence, and longstanding contributions toward the advancement of the naturopathic profession in Oregon.
NCNM’s nutrition program features a whole-foods perspective, and an emphasis is placed upon students' ability to create or tailor diets to suit any and all dietary restrictions.
I am really learning why nutrition is important, the effect food and nutrients have on our bodies on a chemical level, and how it all relates to the cause or prevention of disease processes.
Cancer and acupuncture? Enter Dr. Angie Rademacher, a 2009 graduate of NCNM’s naturopathic doctoral program and its master’s in Oriental medicine program.
Chief Medical Officer, Regina Dehen, ND (’96), MAcOM, has delivered her talk at NCNM on tuberculosis, hepatitis and disinfection procedures probably a dozen times.
It’s the kind of synergy natural medicine practitioners like to see in their herbal formulations: One component works with another to make the combination stronger.
Student Node Smith, now in his fourth year of naturopathic medicine study at NCNM, was honored as the only student to present a paper at the ICNM conference.