What is Naturopathic Medicine?
Founded upon a holistic philosophy, naturopathic
medicine combines safe and effective traditional therapies with
the most current advances in modern medicine. Naturopathic
medicine is appropriate for the management of a broad range of
health conditions affecting all people of all ages.
Naturopathic physicians (N.D.s) are the highest trained
practitioners in the broadest scope of naturopathic medical
modalities. In addition to the basic medical sciences and
conventional diagnostics, naturopathic education includes
therapeutic nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, natural
childbirth, classical Chinese medicine, hydrotherapy,
naturopathic manipulative therapy, pharmacology and minor
surgery.
DEFINITION OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE
Naturopathic medicine is a distinct system of primary health
care - an art, science, philosophy and practice of diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of illness. Naturopathic medicine is
distinguished by the principles which underlie and determine its
practice. These principles are based upon the objective
observation of the nature of health and disease, and are
continually reexamined in the light of scientific advances.
Methods used are consistent with these principles and are chosen
upon the basis of patient individuality. Naturopathic physicians
are primary health care practitioners, whose diverse techniques
include modern and traditional, scientific and empirical
methods.
DEFINITION OF A NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR
Diagnoses, treats, and cares for patients, using system of
practice that bases treatment of physiological functions and
abnormal conditions on natural laws governing human body:
Utilizes physiological, psychological, and mechanical methods,
such as air, water, light, heat, earth, phytotherapy, food and
herb therapy, psychotherapy, electrotherapy, physiotherapy,
minor and orificial surgery, mechanotherapy, naturopathic
corrections and manipulation, and natural methods or modalities,
together with natural medicines natural processed foods, and
herbs and nature's remedies. Excludes major surgery, therapeutic
use of x-ray and radium, and use of drugs, except those
assimilable substances containing elements or compounds of body
tissues and are physiologically compatible to body processes for
maintenance of life.
Taken from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), the
government's book of jobs and job descriptions in America.
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