Naturopathic Medical Schools

Naturopathic medicine emphasizes the use of centuries-old natural remedies instead of conventional pharmaceuticals. Naturopathic physicians focus on the overall well-being of their patients and make attempts to find the original and underlying cause of a patient's illness. The physicians create remedies and regimens designed for the individual patient based on the individual's illness, history, symptoms and predisposition to recovery. The main six principles of naturopathic medicine are the healing power of nature, identify and treat the causes, first do no harm, doctor as teacher, treat the whole person, and prevention. Five U.S. naturopathic medicine schools are accredited by the Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges (AANMC).
  1. Bastyr University

    • Bastyr University School of Naturopathic Medicine is in Seattle, Washington. The school offers the largest natural health clinic in the Northwest and students have the ability to do research projects through the Bastyr University Research Institute. Students can live on campus in an eco-friendly residence hall a short drive from Seattle. Bastyr University is included in the Princeton Review's list of the best medical schools in the country. The naturopathic medicine degree typically takes students four to five years to complete.

    National College of Natural Medicine

    • The National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon, has been teaching students for more than 50 years and is the oldest naturopathic medicine school in North America. It offers a medical teaching clinic on campus. The school offers three medical degrees: doctor of naturopathic medicine, master of science in Oriental medicine and master's of acupuncture. The naturopathic medicine degree at the National College typically takes students four to five years to complete. Students are not allowed to take more than seven years to complete the program.

    National University of Health Sciences

    • The National University of Health Sciences in Chicago, Illinois, is the only school to offer a naturopathic medicine degree in the Midwest. The 35-acre campus is in a suburb only minutes away from Chicago. The school has a commitment to integrative medicine, a combination of both naturopathic and proven contemporary medicine. Students must complete a three-phase program to complete the naturopathic degree program at the National University of Health Sciencs. The program will take a minimum of five years and requires students to complete more than 250 credits of work.

    Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences

    • The Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences is in Phoenix, Arizona. The school only offers one degree, a doctor in naturopathic medicine. The school educates its students on various aspects of naturopathic medicine such as environmental medicine, women's health and pediatrics, public health service, and the advancement of naturopathic medicine. The naturopathic degree typically takes four years to complete by students. Classes are scheduled year-round.

    University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine

    • The University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine is in Bridgeport, Connecticut, a 90-minute drive from New York City. The school offers students research opportunities for the advancement of various therapeutic practices. It offers four degrees: doctor of chiropractic, doctor of naturopathic medicine, master of science in acupuncture and master of science in nutrition. The naturopathic medicine degree is completed over eight semesters and requires more than 200 credits of work. The program typically takes students four years to complete.

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