Re: Holsitic Nursing Question
Willitblend,
I got your private message but couldn't respond with a free account. I tried to upgrade but couldn't remember my paypal password. I'll upgrade after paypal gets around to sending me my password in the next 10 days.
Anyway, in answer to your question, I know of two nurses in Northeast TN that were forced to go to massage school. One paid a rather large fine to the massage board. The other stopped practicing massage and went to massage school.
As for proposed changes in naturopathy rules, here's a link
http://www.aad.org/gov/Policies/docu...icmedicine.pdf
As to motivation, here's a news video
http://www.wsmv.com/news/13361927/detail.html
The problem is that there have been so few people who could legally give advice regarding herbs. Most of the people in my area who get such advice get it from a clerk at the healthfood store. Some of that advice is great. Sometimes it's not. There are very few AHG certified herbalists in our state. They could be regulated out of business by this law. The proposed law does specify that NDs must graduate from one of the four year accredited naturopathic schools such as Bastyr, Southwest College of Naturopathic medicine, etc... This requirement helps to weed out some of the people who are undertrained and regulates a field that in this state has no real regulation.
In addition to being a nursing student, I teach basics of nutrition and herbal medicine to pharmacy students and residents in our local program. I wrote a chapter of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Secrets. I am also an herbalist in the Maya and German Folkloric traditions and a licensed massage therapist. Feel free to contact me on facebook or drop me an email at sethmctenn at aol
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