Professional agendas and mechanisms for standardized licensure exams do exist in teaching naturopathic medicine
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Professional agendas and mechanisms for standardized licensure exams do exist in teaching naturopathic medicine
Abstract
Nathuropathic graduates have limited access to formal residential training. Appointing naturopathic physicians to the Medicare Coverage Advisory Committee will rectify this situation.
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