The gift is part of an overall $220,000 Murdock donation, the largest grant that NCNM has received from a private charitable foundation in its 57-year history.
Mambo from Tanga! In addition to enjoying the preponderance of bicycles and Indian food, the students had their first intense experience with the Tanzanian medical system in Tanga.
Hujambo! I’m back in Tanzania, one of my favorite places on the planet. While I usually get to Africa, and fall into the rhythms of this part of the planet, that has not happened yet on this trip.
The Oregon Health Authority credentialed the Center for Natural Medicine (CNM), a naturopathic teaching clinic of NCNM, as a Tier 2 Patient-Centered Primary Care Home. CNM is the first naturopathic clinic in America to be recognized with this credential.
Al Rosas, The Organic Chef™, a leader in organic and sustainable farming, will teach a workshop, “Healthy Steak —Three Ways,” at NCNM's Charlee’s Kitchen.
Traditional Roots Institute, the new community-education initiative of NCNM, will celebrate World Environment Day with an inaugural event, “Nature Health + Ecology.”