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 Era of Professionalization, Legitimation and Collaboration
naturopathic medicine matures toward collaboration, transformation, and social closure 1998 - 2018
  PRINCIPLES, THEORY, DEFINITIONS AND ETHICS
The Gathering hosted at SCNM. Student leaders K. Palka, W. Franklin, and J. Holcomb. Beacon Award given to Robert Broadwell, ND.
CODIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE
The Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine Project and Textbook proposed at AANP convention; initially based at Institute for Natural Medicine (INM). P. Snider J. Zeff, J. Pizzorno, and J. Sensenig (Senior Editors); Marc Micozzi, MD, PhD, invites Drs. Snider, Pizzorno, and Zeff to publish text. David Schleich, PhD, plays pivotal role in visioning, strategy, philanthropic partnerships.
PRACTICE MODELS AND DELIVERY
Chris Halperin Memorial Clinic founded by Bastyr students in Kenya. Operated through non-profit organization, Village Volunteers.
SCNM establishes relationship with Native American Community Health Center (NACHI). XX
MAINSTREAM EMERGENCE, COLLABORATION AND INTEGRATION
Nancy Dunne, ND, Bill Benda, MD, Linda Kim, ND, Paul Mittman, ND, Richard Barrett, ND, Pamela Snider, ND, Joseph Pizzorno, ND, lead AANP initiative and publication of “Naturopathic Medicine: What Can Patients Expect?” in Journal of Family Practice, in response to 2003 Medscape article Naturopathy: A Critical Appraisal, by Kimball Atwood, MD. XXX
GLOBAL HEALTH PARTICIPATION
Health Bridges International (HBI) incorporated by founder, Wayne Centrone, ND; HBI complements current international care systems by providing medical and social service professionals to work in poverty-stricken areas.
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Health for Every Living Person (HELP) founded
by Gurdev Parmar, ND; clinic provides integrated medical services in developing countries and those affected by natural disasters and war in Thailand.
National Policy on Traditional Medicine and Regulation of Herbal Medicines, the World Health Organization’s overview of countries providing traditional medicine/CAM/natural medicine policies and those that regulate herbal medicines.
William Wulsin, ND, MA, LAc, Judy Peabody, ND, and other NDs participate in relief efforts and provide health care to survivors of Hurricane Katrina in the US.
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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
50th Annual NWNPC held in Tacoma, WA. Karl Peterson, ND, DO, Chair.
AANP: Jane Guiltinan, ND, President; Evan Fleishman, ND, Speaker of the House of Delegates.
AANP BOD transitions to “Governance Model” rather than working Board, process led by David Matteson MPH, MEd, MPA.
AANP HOD adopts Position Paper: Cancer. Led by L.J. Standish, T. Birdsall, and J. Martin.
AANP HOD adopts Position Paper: Manipulative Therapy. \[Renamed Naturopathic Physical Medicine\]. Led by N. Buratovich, M. Cronin, A. Perry, and S. Bailey with K. Frangos, E. Edwards, and K. Wilson.
AANP HOD adopts Position Paper: Naturopathic In-Office Pharmacy (led by C. Hangee-Bauer, L. Alschuler, J. Guiltinan, and S. Thyr).
William Benda, MD, first MD elected to AANP Board of Directors.
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