Doctor of natural medicine
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The Doctor of Natural Medicine (DNM) credential can be conferred: 1) as a degree, or 2) as a post-graduate designation. DNM training is inter-disciplinary in nature and draws professionals from various health fields such as allopathic medicine, clinical psychology, Chinese medicine, etc., and is also pursued by traditional practitioners (sometimes referred to as "traditional” or “classical” naturopaths) who focus primarily upon patient education and offer natural and non-invasive treatments exclusively. (This is in contrast to a Doctor of Naturopathy (ND) or Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (NMD) who may be state licensed as naturopathic physicians and who offer a limited amount of pharmaceutical therapy in addition to natural treatments.)
[edit] Degree Program
The DNM curriculum typically includes a minimum of 4,200 contact hours. Colleges offering the DNM degree are often state approved, certified by a professional natural medicine organization, offer on line educational opportunities, and have clinical practice requirements prior to graduation. (A certain amount of residential training may be required in some schools.) Course work begins with such courses as anatomy & physiology, clinical nutrition, biology & chemistry, basic therapeutic interventions such as herbology, iridology, reflexology, manual medicine, Chinese medicine, etc. The student then moves on to more advanced training in natural non-invasive therapies prior to clinical experience and graduation. (Health care professionals who are already degreed and licensed in a related field may find a "bridge program" available in some schools. This allows the candidate to transfer in all acceptable course work and clinical experience. The student then completes only what remains in the DNM program of study.)
[edit] Post-Graduate DNM Designation Program
The World Organization of Natural Medicine Practitioners (WONMP) is an interdisciplinary group of natural health care providers, e.g., OMD, MD, DO, DC, Homeopaths, and other health care professionals. Two types of registration are available: Level I - Doctor of Natural Medicine (Traditional Natural Medicine Doctors) & Level II - Registrants are medical doctors with additional training in Natural Medicine.