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Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
Australia. Dr. Jacka is a respected elder, leader
in Australian naturopathy; veteran of Australian naturopathy’s emergence, with lifelong interest in science, natural therapies and research on subtle energies. “In writing and living I am eclectic...I select information and experience from a number of sources and blend them together. This is how
I practice as a natural therapist and teacher. Of particular concern is an aim to bridge science and natural therapies. Included here is the need to validate wherever possible subtle forms of healing.” (Jacka, Judy 1938-.” Contemporary Authors.” Retrieved November 19, 2018 from Encyclopedia. com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/ educational-magazines/jacka-judy-1938)
Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth. James Lovelock, CH, CBE, FRS.
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1980
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Joseph Boucher becomes Chair of CNA until 1985.
LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Ralph Weiss, ND, and Don Walker, DC, ND, develop Oregon formulary.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
American College of Naturopathic Medicine opens in Salem, OR; closes in 1985. Curtis Jasper, ND, Founding President.
Establishment of Australian Centre for Complementary Medicine College of Natural and Traditional Medicine.
JBCNM opens teaching clinic, Seattle, WA.
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Psyche and Substance: Essays on Homeopathy in the Light of Jungian Psychology. Edward Whitmont, MD.
Rick Kirschner, 4th year NCNM student, and Rick Brinkman, ND, recent NCNM graduate, launch twenty-six year partnership that would train hundreds of NDs in the resurgent profession,
in workshops entitled “The Magical Nature of Communication.” They conducted internet, newspaper, radio and television media trainings at AANP conferences and at mind-body workshops in naturopathic schools; among first in modern profession to emphasize, rebuild, expand, and work directly with the mental and emotional aspects of health and well-being with modalities in addition to homeopathy. In 1980 four JBCNM students (including Judyth Reichenberg, ND) work with president Dr. Pizzorno to establish an in-depth module in naturopathic counseling and health psychology, expanding JBCNM curriculum from one counseling course to six; sets the stage for emphasis at Bastyr University, remaining today. In this era, hundreds of such stories of students and new graduates doing lasting work, rebuilding the schools and profession. XXX
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1981
LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Nevada state licensure, Assembly Bill 444.
Oregon ND licensure statute (ORS 685) requires action by Oregon Legislature due to broad sunset laws. Don Walker, ND, DC, brings NCNM military veterans to Salem State House for meeting with legislators. Four US Army veterans (NDs and
ND students) meet, share military service with fellow legislator veterans. Legislators share their backgrounds in return, opens communication as naturopathic doctors and students attest to
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