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Era of Professionalization, Legitimation and Collaboration
naturopathic medicine matures toward collaboration, transformation, and social closure 1998 - 2018
Alternative Medicine. ND practice characteristics data. Later this data demonstrates clinician use of Therapeutic Order as presented by Dr. Patricia Herman to the AANP Convention in 2011. XX
“The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medical Providers by Insured Cancer Patients
in Washington State.” W.E. Lafferty, A. Bellas,
A. Corage Baden, P.T. Tyree, and L.J. Standish. Cancer medical and health services data following Washington State coverage inclusion of licensed CAM providers; UW-Bastyr team.XXX
LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY
AANP launches first Federal Legislative Initiative (FLI) Day in Washington, DC, led by Executive Director Karen Howard.
International Naturopathic Students Association (INSA), pre-NMSA student leadership network raises funds to engage student activists.X
Michelle Simon, ND, PhD, appointed to Washington State Health Technology Clinical Committee, responsible for evidence-based coverage decisions (similar to Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and Medical Care Advisory Committee (MCAC)) for state Medicaid funding. First ND appointed to a state Medicaid coverage decision-making committee. XX
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
CCNM Press founded; publishes first books in 2004. Incorporates as C-3, a Canadian non-profit, under the leadership of Bob Hilderly. Publication of specialty areas of naturopathic medicine by faculty begins.
Healing Arthritis. Penny Kendall-Reed, ND, and Stephen Reed, MD. CCNM Press.
Nature Cures: The History of Alternative Medicine in America. James C. Whorton, PhD. Landmark
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Synthesis in Healing - Subtle Energies and Natural Therapies for Optimal Health. Judy Jacka, ND.
PRINCIPLES, THEORY, DEFINITIONS AND ETHICS
Inaugural meeting of The Gathering, launched at SCNM by student-led philosophy club, SCNM Naturopathic Society Founders, Joseph Holcomb, Mary K. Martin, Jaspreet Mundeir, Brendan McCarty, Cristina Romero- Bosch, and others.
MAINSTREAM EMERGENCE, COLLABORATION AND INTEGRATION
Academic Consortium for Complementary and Alternative Health Care (ACCAHC) founded by academic agencies for naturopathic medicine
and natural, “complementary and alternative health” professions, including CNME (D. Warren and D. Seitz), NPLEX (C. Louise), and AANMC. Initial grant to IHPC from Lucy Gonda. Founding Executive Director, P. Snider; founding Chair, R. Phillips, DC, PhD. Co-founders: P. Snider, J. Weeks, and L. Gonda. Membership organization moves to incorporate as 501(c)3 in 2006. XX
Don Warren, ND, representing CNME, serves on a liaison panel for the Canadian Committee on the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public convened by the US Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science. XX
National Education Dialogue (NED): Creating Common Ground initiated to strengthen “CAM” academic institutions, unify impact, create forum for “CAM” (natural, integrative, functional, traditional world medicine) and conventional health and medical professions to engage in academic collaboration. IHPC Education Task Force oversees NED and ACCAHC initiatives (D. O’Bryon [Chair], S. Quinn, J. Kahn, J. Weeks (NED Director], P. Snider (NED Co-Director). XXX
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