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Media Coverage
Growing old gracefully: Is it good genese, or are you just lucky?
Dr. Nick Buratovich is featured in the AZ Republic speaking on growing old gracefully. To read the full story click on the link above. Apr 2, 2008
Big Health Benefits Attributed to Raw Diet
'When you get diagnosed with this disease, you're always told ... there's no cure. So from that moment, you feel so defeated,' says Tyson, 26, now a graduate student studying naturopathic medicine at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences in Arizona. click on the link above to read the full story Mar 31, 2008
Is fasting beneficial?
Skipping meals has a bad reputation because it's believed to decrease energy and wreak havoc with the metabolism. But fasting, the decision to abstain from all solid foods or certain foods for 24 hours or longer, is gaining favor as a way to cleanse the body and the soul. What used to be considered drastic 15 years ago increasingly is prescribed by alternative-health professionals, as well as tackled by the curious, said Nick Buratovich, a physician with the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe.....click on the link above to read the full article
Feb 19, 2008
Exercise, diet work wonders
Kirt Tyson, first year SCNM student, participated in a documentary Raw for 30 Days. Tyson was one of six people with diabetes who participted in this documentary. The documentary chronicles the participants during a 30-day residential program that strives to reverse diabetes naturally. The documentary is scheduled for release in Spring 2008. Oct 9, 2007
Gaia Herbs named "Corporation of the Year 2007" by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
Gaia Herbs, Inc. received the “Corporation of the Year 2007” award at the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) annual conference in Palm Springs, CA, August 24 – 26, 2007. Sep 6, 2007
IfHI 2007 - Nesbit learns ins and outs of eating right
Jun 15, 2007
Red Ball 2007
The Sage Foundation for Health Jun 1, 2007
Help a budding doctor and save
Mar 15, 2007
Marathon des Sables: A test of endurance
Dianna Heath, 7th quarter SCNM student, is participating in 151 mile Marathon des Sables in Morocco from March 23 to April 2. Mar 4, 2007
Tempean enters world's toughest race
Dianna Heath, 7th quarter student at SCNM, will race across the Sahara desert in the Marathon des Sables at the end of March. Mar 2, 2007
$4.2M shared by 15 local non-profit groups
Feb 22, 2007
Piper Trust donates $4.2 M to 15 nonprofits
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine receives $24,000 to support the medical clinic at Hamilton Elementary in the Murphy School District. Feb 22, 2007
How to Benefit the Most from a Business Coach
In an effort to provide the most insight, IMCJ asked an experienced and well-respected professional coach to share her thoughts on the world of coaching. Joanna Hagan has been a professional business coach for the last 10 years and a healthcare finance and marketing manager for 15 years. She has run her own business and has helped hundreds of physicians market their practices. She is currently a career specialist for Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Ariz, providing resources and information about the Naturopathic medical profession. Feb 1, 2007
Health care institutions will grow in '07
Southwest Naturopathic Medical Center included as one of the Phoenix area health care institutions that are growing in '07.
To read the full story click on the link above. Jan 3, 2007
Quitting best thing smokers can do, doctor says
Dr. Nick Buratovich, chair of the department of physical medicine at SCNM, was featured in the AZ Republic-Scottsdale Republic on Nov. 15, 2006 discussing naturopathic treatments to quit smoking.
To read the full article, click on the link above. Nov 15, 2006
Clinic Adds Facilities, Expands
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine's Scottsdale medical center recently underwent a makeover.
To read the full story click the link above. Oct 14, 2006
Basic Instinct: Immunity
Protecting the body from harm is a natural instinct requiring natural solutions. To read the full story go to www.hsrmagazine.com/articles/681feat1.html Jul 31, 2006
The Sage Foundation for Health & SCNM
Dr. Christine Girard, SNMC Chief Medical Officer, was featured on the Arizona Midday News with Jineane Ford on July 13, 2006 speaking about the Sage Foundation for Health and SCNM.
The Sage Foundation for Health allows the underpriveleged in the Phoenix area to receive free medical care which they may not receive otherwise.
To watch the full interview, go to www.azcentralc.om/12news/arizonamidday/12midday_index.html and under Success for Good is the link to Sage Foundation. Jul 20, 2006
Fight Brews Over Natural vs. Synthetic Hormone Treatments
SCNM Alumna and Faculty, Dr. Jennifer Nevels, quoted in the AZ Republic on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Jun 26, 2006
Autism: The Unorthodox Practice of Chelation
No one knows what causes autism, but one theory has ignited an intense debate.
To read the full story aired on Dateline NBC June 5, 2006 vist: www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13102473/
Jun 5, 2006
Sore Winners
SCNM alumna, Dr. Sue Williams, was recently quoted in Women's Health Magazine. Mar 24, 2006
Naturopathic School Asks for Trial Participants
Southwest College Research Institute (SCRI) in the news with its latest research studies. Mar 20, 2006
The Mercury Thing
Evidence is mounting that vaccinations may have played a part in the skyrocketing autism rate
Mar 2, 2006
Naturopathic Doctors Want State Licensing
SCNM alum Dr. Dan Rubin was recently referenced in a front page New York Times article, although not by name. Only a short while later, he did receive mention in this informative article by reporter Chris Martinson in the Albany Gazette (Albany, N.Y.). Feb 15, 2006
Families Turn to Disputed Autism Drug
SCNM researcher James Adams was recently referenced in the Chicago Sun-Times article on heavy metal toxicity and Autism. Feb 12, 2006
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