What kind of training does a naturopath have?
- A minimum of 3 years of medical courses in university as the prerequisite to admission to a naturopathic college.
- Naturopaths must have completed a 4-year, post-graduate program consisting of:
- medical and clinical sciences,
- naturopathic principles and therapies,
- diagnostic medicine, and
- at least 1-year clinical experience while supervised by licensed naturopaths.
- After graduation, NDs must pass rigorous board exams to be licensed to practice as Naturopathic Doctors (or Doctors of Naturopathic Medicine) in a particular province.
What is the difference between a homeopath and a naturopath?
A Naturopathic Doctor uses homeopathy as one of the therapies that may be integrated into the total treatment plan, according to your case. A homeopathic practitioner uses only homeopathy. NDs are the only health-care professionals who are examined in homeopathy for licensing purposes.
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