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Issue 29 • December 2010

Welcome to AANMC's "Applying to ND School" Issue!

In This Issue…

Editor's Note: Applying to ND school,
ND blogs, careers in medicine & more...

The end of 2010 is almost here, and that means everyone is looking a zillion directions at once – final exams, holiday shopping, travel plans… The AANMC is no different, with our eyes on several disparate topics that all share one commonality: NDs on the scene!

First, the theme of this issue applying to ND school! If you're a prospective ND student, be sure to make time for next week’s Webinar. Also, check out our interview with ND student Carina Lopez; read how she came to "find the right medicine," and discovered the courage to follow this new career path. We've also interviewed ND admissions advisor Rigo Nunez, who shares his number one tip for anyone applying to ND school!

Next, while I typically highlight outstanding NDs and ND students, this time the spotlight shines on a hero in a different profession: Arianna Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post, one of the most widely read and frequently cited media sources on the Web. Why her? To begin with, she staffs a smart group of ND bloggers: Bastyr alumnus Stephen Barrie, ND; CCNM alumna Carolyn Dean, MD, ND; and Bastyr alumnus/SCNM professor Walter Crinnion, ND.

Furthermore, Huffington staffs a forward-thinking crew of MD writers, who often promote natural perspectives on healthful living through articles like The Magic of Magnesium: A Mighty Mineral Essential to Health by Christiane Northrup, MD; Gluten Sensitivity And The Impact On The Brain by David Perlmutter, MD; and Why Plants Are (Usually) Better Than Drugs by Andrew Weil, MD.

And the list of HuffPost positives continues: I applaud its coverage of the closure of Clayton College of Natural Health: The Biggest Quack School in Natural Medicine Closes.

Another feature, Where Are the Family Doctors?, portrays a day in the life of a primary care MD, exposing the causes of the all too prevalent career dissatisfaction in this particular medical field. Additionally, it covers the shortage of primary care docs forecasted for the coming decade, a topic also addressed by the Association of American Medical colleges (AAMC), which explains that “The U.S. is expected to face a shortage of 124,000–159,000 physicians by 2025.” Fortunately, NDs are trained to serve as primary care physicians, and you can help fill this demand. Apply to the ND school of your choice – start by finding the school that’s right for you!

To your health and to your future,
Coquina Deger
Managing Editor, AANMC

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Webinar: Applying to naturopathic medical school

If you're interested in a career as an ND, you won't want to miss the next AANMC Webinar! Tune in to hear presentations by admissions representatives and current students, who will share their insiders' perspectives on selecting and applying to naturopathic medical school. This is a fantastic opportunity to have your questions answered by experts representing Bastyr University in Seattle, Wash., Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine (BINM) in Westminster, B.C., and National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) in Portland, Ore. Register today >

There is no charge to attend these events.

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Interviews: Applying to ND school

What makes for a successful ND? According to NaturalHealers.com, successful holistic health practitioners usually possess the following attributes:

  • Committed to lifelong learning
  • Curious and open-minded
  • Sensitive and compassionate
  • A good listener and excellent verbal communicator
  • Highly observant and detail oriented
  • Attentive to their own health and wellness

Does this sound like you? Consider the perspectives of the two individuals we interviewed, then take a look in the mirror to see what potential your reflection holds.

  • ND Student Carina Lopez explains why she's never looked back after leaving conventional medical school, shares her wisdom on the process of applying to naturopathic medical school, and describes the tremendous rewards and healing she's found in pursuing her new vocation. READ MORE >
     
  • ND admissions director Rigo Nunez shares his insights from the other side of the admissions door. Find out what he enjoys most about meeting future doctors, what common traits he observes in naturopathic applicants and students and, perhaps most importantly, what qualities usually predict success for students during their education and beyond. READ MORE >

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    Your Questions Answered:
    Is age an obstacle?

    Q: I am a 55-year-old student currently taking pre-med courses. I was initially planning on becoming a physician's assistant, but lately I have been contemplating becoming an ND. Will my age be an obstacle?

    A: As an "older" student, you will not find age to be a problem in applying to naturopathic medical school, completing your education or practicing as an ND. While it is becoming more common for ND students to begin their studies straight out of undergrad, naturopathic medicine has a strong history of students who come to it as a second or third career. READ MORE >

    And please keep the good questions coming!
    E-mail Coquina Deger at editor@aanmc.org

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    Next Up: Milestones 2010

    School expansions and curriculum advancements, plus a look back at the world of naturopathic medicine in 2010!

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    AANMC Webinar
    Dec. 9, 2010
    Applying to Naturopathic
    Medical School

    AANMC Prospective Student Days

    Webinar Speakers

    Alexis Rush, Associate Director of AdmissionsAlexis Rush,
    Associate Director of Admissions at Bastyr


     

    Lara Spector, First-year StudentLara Spector,
    First-year Student
    at BINM


     

    Insil Kang, Admissions CounselorInsil Kang,
    Admissions Counselor at NCNM

     

     


    Interview Highlights

    ND Student Carina LopezBridgeport matched and exceeded my expectations of what naturopathic medicine is.
    ~ Carina Lopez, ND Student
     

    ND Admissions Director Rigo NunezIt's not just about GPA, it's also analytical reasoning skills. We look for people who are always asking questions and asking why.
    ~ Rigo Nunez, ND Admissions Director


    Admissions Reps Fly
    Coast to Coast

    School admissions advisors are still visiting campuses in cities from coast to coast. Check the college fair calendar to find a representative in a city near you!


    Doctor Runs Coast to Coast

    July 2011: Dennis Godby, ND, will begin a 3,250-mile, transcontinental run from San Francisco, Calif., to Bridgeport, Conn., to raise awareness of the benefits of naturopathic medicine.


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