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 Era of Professionalization, Legitimation and Collaboration
naturopathic medicine matures toward collaboration, transformation, and social closure 1998 - 2018
  MAINSTREAM EMERGENCE, COLLABORATION AND INTEGRATION
Bastyr University hosts first annual “CAM Camp”, four-week program providing an introductory natural medicine education to University of Washington conventional medical students. XX
Collaboration for Healthcare Renewal Foundation (CHRF), 501(c)(3), formed 2002-2005. Founders: John Weeks and Gerald Whitworth. Invites IHPC, Industry Leadership Summit Working Groups to CHRF to collaborate regarding policy, practice, values, education and business in forum for health creation.XXX
North Hawaii Community Hospital establishes NDs on medical staff; Michael Traub, Michelle Suber, and Michaela Martin. XX
Third Collaboration for Healthcare Renewal Foundation (CHRF) Integrative Medicine Industry Leadership Summit, Scottsdale, AZ, convened by J. Weeks, and G. Whitworth.
GLOBAL HEALTH PARTICIPATION
NCNM approves first international naturopathic external rotation in Peru, led by Wayne Centrone, ND.
World Health Organization Traditional Medicine (TM) Strategy 2002-2005 published, highlighting global TM use and WHO’s role in the program. Naturopathic medicine included in definition of TM.
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2003
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
AANP implements new management structure. Michael Traub, ND, President; Tim Birdsall, ND, Speaker of the House of Delegates. AANP HOD adopts Position Paper: Naturopathic Research; led by C. Calabrese, Paul Reilly, and Daniel Lukaczer.
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American Holistic Medical Association (AHMA) gives Holistic Medicine Pioneer Award to Joseph Pizzorno, ND. First to an ND.
CAND adopts Position Paper: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.
CAND adopts Position Paper: West Nile Virus.
INM awards first scholarships to student leaders at
each naturopathic school.
Kevin Jackson, ND, becomes Chair of CAND until 2004.
LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
California passes state licensure law, SB 907, led by Sally Lamont, ND, and team including David Matteson, Sandi Cutler, David Fields, ND, Carl Hangee-Bauer, ND, Pamela Snider, ND, Beth Pimentel, ND, Tara Levy, ND, Jon Kvenvolden, and others.
INM plays a key role in obtaining licensure for naturopathic doctors in California.
Washington adopts the title “Naturopathic Physician” within state law.
ACCREDITATION
BINM granted candidacy status by CNME.
CNME is re-recognized by US Dept. of Education. Led by Don Warren, ND, President, Daniel Seitz, JD, EdD, Executive Director.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
William Keppler, PhD, becomes president of NCNM until 2007. Amid major financial crisis, NCNM is reorganized and strengthened, receives highest accreditation recognition from NWCCU under leadership by Dr. Keppler and his NCNM team. Dr. Keppler’s unifying leadership, tireless encouragement, and uplifting mentorship at NUNM, inspires loyalty and respect; increases
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