NPH101
Naturopathic History, Philosophy and Principles
This course engages students in an exploration of the basic underlying principles of naturopathic medicine. These principles are understood through philosophical discussion of concepts such as holism, vitalism and health. The historical evolution of medicine and the naturopathic profession are examined. Students will know and understand the Naturopathic Doctor's Oath, and identify what the values and principles in the oath mean to them.
| Full time program | IMG Delivery | |
| Year/Term | 1st Year | Term 1 |
| Credit value | 2 | 2 |
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