Naturopathic Clinical Sciences
NCS138 Clinic Rotations
Clinic Rotations 138, 238, and 338 allow the student to observe and assist as a student doctor, and to aid as an assistant teaching physician just before graduation.
(12 credits)
NCS139 Clinical Case Specialty
CCS 139 I and II present discussions of nutrition, physical therapeutics, botanical medicine, homeopathy, acupuncture, and Ayurvedic prescriptions pertaining to health management of chronic viral conditions, oncology, and environmental medicine.
(5 credits)
CCS 239 I and II teach naturopathic therapeutics in Gynecology, Obstetrics/Natural Childbirth, and Pediatrics, (9 credits)
CCS 339 teaches naturopathic therapeutics in Geriatrics, Cardiopulmonary, Endocrinology, Neurology, Urology, and EENT. (9 credits)
NCS140 Clinical Fieldwork
Clinical Fieldwork allocates time outside the college clinic for students to acquire experience in the offices of area practitioners, hospitals, and health clinics.
CF140 prepares the student for observing and assisting in naturopathic medical offices. Practice in drawing blood, simple lab tests, and the setup of physiotherapy equipment is included. (6 credits)
CF240 consists of students spending shifts in the office of a naturopathic practitioner, observing and assisting, with the remainder of the course spent in clinical roundtable discussions, learning to give personal health evaluations, and an introduction to soft tissue bodywork. (14 credits)
CF340 is a time for students to pursue independent study in clinical situations. (16 credits)
NCS141 Clinical Procedures
This course teaches necessary skills for the physician-patient relationship, including communication, trust, compliance with programs, and clinical management skills. (3 credits)
NCS142 Clinical Training
CT142, 242 and 342 prepare the student for clinical rotations, using practice rounds and practice scenarios, under the guidance of supervising naturopathic physicians. (12 credits)
NCS143 Emergency Medicine
EM provides training for the naturopathic student to treat emergencies a physician may encounter in-office or a first-aid setting. {2 credits)
NCS144 Emergency Drugs
This course reviews commonly prescribed allopathic drugs used in emergency situations.
(2 credits)
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