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                                   Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
                                                                                            diet for patients diagnosed with pre-diabetes and diabetes. NCNM investigator team: Patricia Elmer, PhD, RD, Heather Schiffke, MATCM, and Heather Zwickey, PhD. OHSU collaborators include Anne Nedrow, MD. XX
Leanna Standish, ND, PhD, LAc, appointed to National Academy of Sciences IOM Committee to investigate CAM; soon removed for publishing research on distant neural signaling. XX
“Naturopathic Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis.” J. Dunn and J.M. Wilkinson. Modern Rheumatology. Mainstream journal. Wellpark College team in New Zealand.
“The Treatment of Migraines and Tension-Type Headaches with Intravenous and Oral Niacin (Nicotinic Acid): Systematic Review of the Literature.” J. Prousky and D. Seely. Nutrition Journal. CCNM team; systematic review by ND scientists.
LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY
Daniel K. Church, PhD, appointed president of Bastyr University until June 2015; during his tenure he completes purchase of campus, adds several degree programs, opens California campus with
a vision of robust collaboration with community health and integrative medicine professionals, and builds LEED-certified student housing. Dr. Church is known for his humanitarianism, passion for social justice and global health, aspiration to integrate
the arts with the integrative health and medical professions, and gracious hosting; recognized for leadership in strengthening Bastyr’s training and impact regarding policy, diversity, and social justice issues by establishing the Center for Health Policy and Leadership and the Center for Social Justice and Diversity. XX
IHPC hosts National Education Dialogue to Advance Integrated Health Care: Creating Common Ground (NED) at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Includes organization leaders from twelve professions, including CAHCIM and ACCAHC
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leaders, and shared task forces collaborate on many pre-conference projects. J. Weeks (Director), P. Snider (Co-Director), M. Traub, and P. Mittman (Steering Committee). XX
IOM publishes Consensus Report, Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the US; addresses naturopathic medicine. XX
Washington State includes NDs in Medical Homes Act following Washington State Blue Ribbon Commission on Health Care Reform. Leads R. Bradley, E. Oberg. K. Pournadeali, President (WANP).
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
From Nature-Cure to Naturopathic Medicine: The institutionalizing of naturopathic medical education in Ontario. David Schleich, PhD, former CCNM president; doctoral thesis completed for the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Naturopathic Doctors News and Reviews (NDNR) begins publication, Eds., David Tallman, DC, NMD, Razi Berry; becomes a leading and trusted voice for naturopathic medicine, practice, research philosophy, patients and the profession. XXX
The Textbook of Functional Medicine. Eds., David
R. Jones, MD and Sheila Quinn. Institute for Functional Medicine. Forty-seven authors include naturopathic physicians. XXX
“The mental and physical health outcomes of green exercise.” J. Pretty, J. Peacock, M. Sellens and M. Griffin. International Journal of Environmental Health Research. Leads into “Green Exercise and Green Care: Evidence, Cohorts, Lifestyles and Health Outcomes” by J. L. Barton, R. Hine, and J. N. Pretty. Pretty and Barton originated the research around “Green Exercise”, showing that physical activity is more beneficial (physiologically and psychologically) than equivalent exercise indoors.
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