When it comes to confidence building, you can’t beat experience. That’s the aim of a new type of Clinical Observation rotation created for students preparing to transition into their clinical internship year in the School of Classical Chinese Medicine.
A growing student interest in research and NCNM’s institutional drive for more evidence-based therapies are key factors in the college’s decision to add three master’s degrees within the School of Research & Graduate Studies.
A new Master of Science degree in Global Health has been approved for accreditation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, and will be offered to matriculating students in fall 2014.
It was September 2010, my second week of school at NCNM, and I stood amongst my classmates in Heiner Fruehauf’s living room, at our first ever qigong retreat.
The Food as Medicine Institute provides public classes and workshops for those who wish to deepen their knowledge about the value of whole-foods nutrition and preparing delicious, healthy meals.
NCNM, known for its high standards in didactic and clinical training, is embarking on its first top-to-bottom curricula overhaul after a long period of planning.
NCNM will honor its first female graduate, Betty Jo Radelet, DC, ND, for her groundbreaking endeavors, resiliency, and loving service in the advancement of the naturopathic medicine profession.
Dr. Christine White (’01) had gotten gifts from grateful patients before, including stained glass and a beautiful quilt that hangs in her Black Bear Naturopathic Clinic in Missoula, Mont.
Dr. Allison Siebecker has a personal reason for her interest in Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). She had suffered digestive problems for years but tried to make the best of it while going through medical school at NCNM.
Greetings! My name is Kara Hayes, and I am an admissions counselor at NCNM in charge of new student programs. When I began my role at NCNM over a year ago, I knew I had my work cut out for me.