Complementary & Alternative Medicine
- Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine
- NIH Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- CAM Programs at Osteopathic Medical Schools
- CAM courses taught at US medical schools
- American Medical Student Association CAM Resources
- Georgetown University School of Medicine CAM program (includes a graduate degree and dual MD/MS degree in CAM).
- George Washington School of Medicine - Integrative Medicine Track
> in allopathic and osteopathic medicine
> Naturopathic Medical Schools
The Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges (AANMC) describes naturopathic medical practice as "dedicated to the study and celebration of nature’s healing powers. It is as old as healing itself and as new as today’s medical breakthroughs. It is a dynamic philosophy as well as a profession that recognizes the interconnection and interdependence of all living things. It utilizes the most natural, least invasive and least toxic therapies to treat illness and to promote wellness by viewing the body as an integrated whole. Naturopathic medicine is defined by principles rather than by methods or modalities. Above all, it honors the body’s innate wisdom to heal."
Naturopathic medical school graduates earn an ND degree, and are licensed to practice in fourteen states.
