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                                   Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
                                                                                            Freedom, Georgetown University, AANP, Integrated Health Care Consortium (IHCC) Steering Committee. Dialogue establishes 18 consensus policy priorities among sixty medical, “CAM,”
and industry stakeholders for national integrated health policy and medical care reform. Led by C. Campbell, P. Snider, S. Quinn, and Aviad (Adi) Haramati, PhD. XX
Profile of a Profession: Naturopathic Practice. (Pub., UCSF Center for Health Professions). Distinguishes physician-trained licensed naturopathic “doctors” from unlicensable, non-physician-trained practitioners of naturopathy. Sally Lamont, P. Snider, Clyde Jensen, and J. Weeks on task force. XXX
Profiling the Professions: A Model for Evaluating Emerging Health Professions. (Pub., UCSF Center for the Health Professions). (Catherine Dower, Holly Hough, and Ed O’Neil). Pioneering study proposing a model for profiling emerging professions. P. Snider (Bastyr), Sally Lamont (CANP), and Clyde Jensen (NUNM), on task force. Edward Morris, catalyst. XXX
WHCCAMP holds two-day Town Hall Meeting, Seattle, WA. Hosted by King County Council, staffed by Bastyr University; Pamela Snider, ND, Sheila Quinn, Thomas Shepherd, Bastyr President Joseph Pizzorno, ND, Commissioner, Bastyr President Emeritus. XX
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
“Coping with ADD: The Surprising Connection to Green Play Settings.” A. F. Taylor, F. E. M. Kuo and W. C. Sullivan. Environment and Behavior. Andrea Faber Taylor was Kuo and Sullivan’s grad student and did the pioneering work demonstrating that time in green nature space significantly reduces ADD/ADHD frequency and severity compared to equivalent time playing either outside on pavement or an indoor gymnasium.
PRINCIPLES, THEORY, DEFINITIONS AND ETHICS
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“Naturopathic Medicine.” J.E. Pizzorno and P. Snider. In Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Ed., M.S. Micozzi. Second publication discussing Process of Healing Theory, Naturopathic Medicine Therapeutic Order.
MAINSTREAM EMERGENCE, COLLABORATION AND INTEGRATION
Maui Memorial Medical Center in Hawaii becomes first state-owned medical facility to admit patients under care of naturopathic physicians. XX
Second Integrative Medicine Industry Leadership Summit, Scottsdale, AZ, convened by John Weeks. “CAM”, integrative medicine and medical industry leaders, report/engage collaborative initiatives, extended network development.
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2002
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
AANP: Michael Traub, ND, President; Timothy Birdsall, ND, Speaker of the House of Delegates. Karen Howard becomes Executive Director (until 2010). AANP sets up its own staff in Washington, D.C. and presents State Licensing Plan to AANMC.
Jared Zeff, ND, LAc, receives first Lifetime Achievement Award conferred by Northwest Naturopathic Physicians Convention. XX
NWNP Convention inaugurates thirteen individuals and two companies into the NWNP Hall of Fame.
Shawn O’ Reilly becomes Executive Director and Director of Government Relations of CNA until the present.
LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Alberta, Canada passes provincial licensure law.
Kansas passes state registration, Kansas State Assembly 65-7201 et seq. Led by Mehdi
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