
Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine
Portland, USA
DURATION
3 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 10,180 / per quarter
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* priority application deadline: May 1 / final deadline: July 15
Key Summary
Introduction
The doctor of naturopathic medicine (NMD) program at the University of Western States (UWS) prepares students to take a holistic and individualized approach to health and healing and integrates the principles of functional medicine throughout the naturopathic program. Graduates learn to consider the whole person including the patient’s diet, lifestyle, environment, genetics, physical, mental and emotional health, as well as other factors that influence health and well-being.
The inclusion of functional medicine principles in the UWS naturopathic program distinguishes it from other naturopathic programs. Naturopathic medicine and functional medicine are science-based, patient-centered approaches to achieving and maintaining health by addressing the root cause, not just suppressing symptoms.
This 14-quarter doctoral program can be completed in three-and-a-half years and is taught on our beautiful campus in Portland, Oregon as well as online. The program provides a community of learning through synchronous and asynchronous online delivery and in-person experiences, with knowledge, skills, and community reinforced through in-person labs.
Program Highlights
Functional Medicine Framework
Students in the doctor of a naturopathic degree program are prepared to serve as primary healthcare providers and use a functional medicine framework to optimize a patient’s health, function, and well-being.
Personalized, Whole-Health Approach
Students learn to evaluate and address a wide range of essential factors that influence a patient’s inherent healing capacity, like nutritional status, genetic profile, and mental and emotional health. Then create personalized care plans that meet a patient’s unique needs.
Opportunities for Dual Degrees
UWS offers multiple graduate-level programs that can be taken in conjunction with the NMD degree so that students can specialize in their practice. Areas of interest include nutrition, functional medicine, chiropractic, counseling, psychology, and sports medicine.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
The naturopathic medicine program is housed on the UWS campus in Portland, Oregon – featuring modern technology, state-of-the-art classrooms, and learning spaces, and a world-class clinic facility. The clinic is centrally located in Portland, near public transit, making it easy to access for patients and the community.
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Curriculum
The UWS doctor of naturopathic medicine (NMD) program prepares students to take a holistic and individualized approach to health and healing. To learn this approach and become skilled in providing individualized, comprehensive, and evidence-based care, students engage in the following coursework throughout the program:
- Philosophy and principles of naturopathic medicine
- Basic sciences
- Foundations of functional medicine
- Clinical, physical, and laboratory diagnosis
- Environmental medicine
- Therapeutic modalities include botanical medicine, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, minor surgery, mind/body medicine, stress reduction therapies, injections, and intravenous therapy, and physical therapy procedures and modalities, including articular mobilization and manipulation, and myofascial and soft tissue therapy.
Program Outcome
- Formulate a diagnosis based on a complete and accurate history, physical exam, and objective assessment.
- Evaluate the impact of personal and institutional biases and stereotypes on health care and clinical decision-making.
- Apply the philosophy and core principles of naturopathic medicine in the practice of naturopathic medicine.
- Apply the tools and strategies of functional medicine in the clinical setting.
- Use the various naturopathic modalities, to manage health and promote disease prevention.
- Provide personalized, compassionate, ethical, and holistic patient care.
- Critically summarize existing information regarding immunization and vaccine-preventable diseases.
- Effectively communicate, consult and collaborate with other health professionals.
- Exhibits ethical professional behavior, including limitations in expertise.
- Operate within the jurisdictional scope of practice, referring patients when appropriate.
- Develop a viable career plan, with an ethical business model, with the requisite skills.
- Advocate for the developing role of naturopathic medicine within health care systems.
- Critically evaluate current health-related evidence-informed research.
Career Opportunities
What is Naturopathic Medicine?
Naturopathic medicine is a system of primary health care practiced by naturopathic doctors (NMDs) to prevent, diagnose and treat disease. This approach to health care emphasizes patient education and self-care and uses natural medicines and therapies to support and stimulate an individual’s self-healing process. Naturopathic medicine is rooted in many healing traditions, including herbal therapy, nutrition, hydrotherapy, and others. The naturopathic approach to healing is more than 100 years old and has recently experienced a resurgence as an increasingly health-conscious public utilizes natural therapies as a complement or alternative to more conventional approaches to medicine.
As the field has evolved, practitioners have incorporated evidence-informed approaches into diagnosis and treatment, while continuing to focus on the individual. Opportunities for licensure and scope of practice vary by jurisdiction. Many states, such as Oregon, offer broad scopes of practice affording NMDs status as primary care physicians and reimbursement opportunities with insurance companies and Medicaid. While many naturopathic doctors are trained in primary care, like conventional medical doctors (MDs), some choose to specialize or focus their practices.
Why become an NMD?
Naturopathic medicine applies an individualized, whole-person approach to health. Naturopathic physicians are trained to practice primary care medicine with an emphasis on conservative interventions and procedures that work with the body’s inherent healing capacity.
The American Association for Medical Colleges (AAMC) projects a shortage of between 21,100 and 55,200 primary care physicians by 2032. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the number of persons over age 65 will increase by 48% by 2032, driving the demand for primary care. In addition, at the population ages, census data indicates that 1/3 of all currently active doctors will be ready to retire or close to retirement.
Because doctors of naturopathic medicine are trained as primary care physicians and have established primary care designation in a number of jurisdictions, the need for conservative, whole-person primary care services will continue to rise.
Why an NMD degree from UWS?
- Study under licensed naturopathic physicians to receive more than 4,100 hours of training
- Develop clinical skills with patients, under the supervision of experienced, licensed physicians (more than 1,200 hours of hands-on clinical training)
- Be prepared to take the national licensing exams
- Be prepared to take the state jurisprudence licensing exams
- Become a primary care physician
- Participate in naturopathic medicine specialty organizations
Licensure
While the process for obtaining licensure in each state and province is different, the majority of states that offer licensure typically follow this pattern:
- Graduate from a Council on Naturopathic Medicine Education (CNME) accredited naturopathic program;
- Pass Part I: Biomedical Science Examination, which may be taken after completing the basic science course identified by the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners (NABNE);
- Pass Part II: Core Clinical Science Examination, taken after graduating from the program;
- Pass – Clinical Elective Examinations (there are three Clinical Elective Examinations that are required by some jurisdictions), taken after graduating from the program;
- Pass the Jurisprudence exam for the state/province in which you are applying to work;
- Apply to the state/province;
- Maintain the state/province-mandated continuing education requirements.
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