This Is Bastyr University

Bastyr University: At the Heart of Natural Medicine Education. … acupuncture naturopathic medicine natural nutrition psychology oriental botanical science herbal exercise wellness midwifery health professional certificate graduate undergraduate degree alternative ayurvedic herbs homeopathic “health care” naturopathy chinese complementary integrated herbology herbalism “medical herbalism” “herbal medicine” university college education school …

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4 Responses

  1. 1 thinkingman07
    2009 Feb 11

    Nice work! It makes me want to go there. I just don’t know if I can afford it.

  2. 2 gandy332
    2009 May 29

    Prospective ND students: Please do your homework and objectively determine the feasibility of practicing once you graduate. A six figure debt, the possibility of more loans to open a practice, and a degree not much recognized outside the natural medicine community could make life difficult indeed. Start by asking the alumni department for accurate statistics compiled from alumni surveys and also feel out the size of the potential job market for naturopaths before making your decision.

  3. 3 TheMadmax12
    2009 May 30

    Most NDs want their life to be about serving a higher purpose. It is a calling to service for humanity.
    All of us who went on to higher education have debts. Those who close to go to allopathic schools have huge debts. They now work for a sytem taken over by insurance companies whose only interest in health is that of making a buck off of someone’s suffering. All of us in nonprofit, education, human services will never be monetarily rich — but rich in spirit

  4. 4 cowy1
    2009 Jul 16

    “Science-based naturopathic education” is such a ignorant statement I don’t even know where to start. Naturopathy is not based on sound scientific principles and nearly all of the studies done are just terrible.


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