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Naturopathic Colleges Today


Today, naturopathic colleges provide comprehensive curriculums that involve roughly 4,000-5,000 hours of study. Before prospective students apply to one of a number of naturopathic colleges, it is important that prerequisites are carefully reviewed as most of these learning institutions require a minimum of a 4-year baccalaureate degree from an accredited school or university.

Find Naturopathic Colleges in the United States and Canada. Today, naturopathic colleges provide comprehensive curriculums that involve roughly 4,000-5,000 hours of study. Before prospective students apply to one of a number of naturopathic colleges, it is important that prerequisites are carefully reviewed as most of these learning institutions require a minimum of a 4-year baccalaureate degree from an accredited school or university.

Students who enroll in naturopathic colleges can anticipate rigorous coursework in a range of scientific subject matter entailing anatomy, biochemistry, histology, embryology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, nutrition, physiology, and other associated natural health and human sciences. In addition, naturopathic colleges provide in-depth coursework in botanical medicine, hydrotherapy, Oriental medicine, homeopathy, massage, and environmental medicine – to list a variety of the diverse instruction.

Often subdivided into semesters, educational programs in naturopathic colleges give candidates necessary skills and knowledge to earn a degree in naturopathic medicine. This allows graduates to become Doctors of Naturopathic Medicine. (N.D.) Depending on state and/or province, naturopathic doctors must ordinarily sit for board examination to become licensed naturopathic practitioners. While a number of states and provinces license N.D.s as primary care physicians, it is essential that prospective students of naturopathic colleges examine state regulations to determine the scope of practice permitted by governing organizations.

Knowledge and history acquired in naturopathic colleges prove beneficial as many of the healing systems that are facilitated in naturopathic medicine involve borrowed wisdoms from Arabian, Ayurvedic, Chinese, Egyptian, European and Greek medicine. Some of the therapies learned at naturopathic colleges include botanical medicine treatments, clinical nutrition, homeopathic medicine, mind-body-spirit medicine, among other natural medicines. Candidates who have graduated from naturopathic colleges will apply these unique, natural healing techniques and therapies to patients.

Educating and treating patients as a "whole" person, naturopathic medicine doctors focus on disease prevention and overall health and wellness. With one of the fundamental principle of naturopathic medicine being to "first do no harm," naturopathic doctors are not just viewed as primary health care providers, but as teachers as well.

Because complementary and alternative medicine is becoming a widely-accepted form of healthcare, professional outlook is positive; and as a graduate from one of several naturopathic colleges, you have the opportunity to become a successful entrepreneur in a private healthcare clinic, wellness facility or other healthcare related organization.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding naturopathic colleges, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.


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