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                                   Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
                                                                                            study on naturopathic profession’s education, few such studies. XXX
Vitalism: The History of Herbalism, Homeopathy, and Flower Essences. Matthew Wood.
PRINCIPLES, THEORY, DEFINITIONS AND ETHICS
AANP HOD reviews AANP Definition of Naturopathic Medicine Position Paper (1989) following profession wide survey. Considers three new principles. Definition reaffirmed as written by HOD vote. Survey results presented, reviewed, with call for vote. Resolution: ”THEREFORE
LET IT BE RESOLVED that the AANP House of Delegates votes to 1) make no changes to the current definition and six principles until there
is momentum and consensus for change; 2) continually re-examine the principles; 3) encourage ongoing dialogue throughout the next decade.” Task Force led by Miriam Mitchell, ND, Chair; P. Snider, J. Zeff, Mark Monwai, B. Milliman, and Maureen O’Keefe; Naturopathic Medicine College Survey Team (1996 ) XX
MAINSTREAM EMERGENCE, COLLABORATION AND INTEGRATION
Cancer Treatment Centers of America confers Humanitarian of the Year Award to Joseph Pizzorno, ND.
First Integrative Medicine Industry Leadership Summit, Miraval, AZ, convened by John Weeks, brings ND leaders, colleges, and organizations together with industry; natural, integrative and conventional medical and other practitioners, research, academic, clinical and policy leaders to explore practical collaborative action toward health care (vs. disease care) reform.
“Homeopathy and Naturopathy: Practice Characteristics and Pediatric Care.” A.C. Lee and K.J. Kemper. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. Early research, naturopathic medicine and homeopathy practice characteristics;
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mainstream journal, conventional medicine co- author.
Wayne Centrone, ND, receives first DHHS funded naturopathic residency position at Outside In Clinic in Portland, OR. XXX
GLOBAL HEALTH PARTICIPATION
World Health Organization’s Decade of Traditional Medicine initiative includes naturopathic medicine.
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2001
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
AANP: Nancy Aagenes, ND, President; Tim Birdsall, ND, Speaker of the House of Delegates.
“Futures Group,” convened by David Matteson, MPH, MS, and others from AANP in concert with CNA that would evolve into Naturopathic Coordinating Committee (NCC).
INM launches a new phase for the American Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges (AANMC) with core staff support. XX
New Brunswick Association of Naturopathic Doctors (NBAND) established; Cathleen Coleman, ND, is founding Chair.
Yukon Naturopathic Association (YNA) established; Joanne Leung, ND, is founding Chair.
Wayne Steinke, ND, becomes Chair of CNA until 2003.
LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Paul Saunders, PhD, ND, President of NPLEX until the present.
Virgin Islands, U.S. Territory, passes licensure law, led by Wendy Coram, ND, with James Sensenig, ND.
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