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What type of training does a Naturopathic Physician receive?

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Naturopathic physicians have a minimum of 7 years of post-secondary education including: At least 3 years of university including prerequisites in biology, psychology, English, general chemistry, organic chemistry and physics. Most naturopathic physicians have an undergraduate degree. Dr. Lambert has a Bachelors degree in Music Education and music Therapy from the College of Wooster in Ohio. She also was a Licensed Massage Therapist from the Brian Utting School of Massage in Seattle, Washington. Prior to enrolling in medical school, Dr, Lambert completed the required science prerequisites in chemistry and biology at the University of New Hampshire. Four years of naturopathic medical education from one of six recognized schools in North America. Click here for a list of accredited schools. These schools are carefully monitored to ensure a high quality, standardized education. The education required to become a licensed naturopathic doctor is rigorous and includes four intense years of ...  more
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