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 Program Overview   study in america

Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences (SCNM), founded in 1992, offers a four-year professional degree in Naturopathic medicine (ND) Mission: The mission of SCNM is to advance the art and science of Naturopathic medicine, producing physicians who successfully practice excellent patient-centered healthcare.

Naturopathic medicine is more than the use of natural therapies, it is the art and science of individualized health care, going beyond superficial symptoms and getting to the root cause of disease. Naturopathic physicians (NDs) are primary care physicians who work to individualize treatment programs that may deal with not only physical, but also psychological and emotional barriers to well-being. NDs encourage their patients to be participants in their own healthcare.

NDs may go on to various careers in medicine including, but not limited to, private practice as primary care physicians, scientific research and writing, public health education, academia, and sales/marketing within the natural product industry.

Students have extensive exposure and experience with local hospitals, MDs and other health care practitioners. Academics

SCNM's curriculum is designed to provide students with the education to become managers of total integrated Naturopathic medicine. The first two years of the program are comprised of courses in basic medical sciences, clinical diagnosis and laboratory diagnosis. Students also begin to be exposed to Naturopathic therapeutic/modality courses as early as day one. The final academic years focus on clinical methods of modalities (botanical, environmental, physical and homeopathic medicine, nutrition, acupuncture and Oriental medicine, and counseling) as well as pediatrics, geriatrics, gynecology, obstetrics, neurology, cardiology, pulmonology, etc. Clinical rotations and therapeutic education are integrated completely in the final two years of the program.

Clinical training
The clinical education experience is the center component of any ND program. SCNMs clinical education is well-known for its nine extended-site community outreach clinics, various elective site medical centers targeting underserved populations, and the 'green medical clinic,' The SCNM Medical Center reaches over 50,000 people in the greater-Phoenix area. In each setting, students see patients under the supervision of attending physicians and apply the scientific acquired knowledge from their academic studies to real life clinical cases. In addition, SCNM provides access to over 150 medical clinics to ensure students receive diverse patient contacts.

Clinical components include:
• Students are required to see a minimum of 700 patients (average patient contact is over 1000 patients)
• 6:1 student to supervising physician ratio
• Gain exposure to a variety of clinical environments, including clinics, hospitals and mobile medical units


 Highlights   study in america

  • Accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Southwest College requires the greatest amount of patient contact and clinical training hours of any of the accredited Naturopathic medical programs
  • Graduates are able to sit for national and/or state board licensing examinations
  • Students participate in unique Naturopathic Residency program
  • SCNM is the only Naturopathic medical college with a practicing N.D. as President

 Program Facts   study in america

Program Founded 1992
Program Start Dates fall, spring
Expected Length Master's n/a
Expected Length Doctor 4 years
# of Graduate Faculty 22
Annual Research Funding
Degrees Offered Naturopathic Doctor
Study Options

 Student Profile - Masters   study in america

Students Applied/yr n/a
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Total Program Enrollment n/a
# of International Students n/a

 Student Profile - Doctorate   study in america

Students Applied/yr 295
Students Accepted/yr 162
Students Enrolled/yr 99
Total Program Enrollment 327
# International Students 23

 Admissions at a Glance   study in america

Application Fee: US$65 (US$90 for Int'l)
   US$40 for transfer applicants
US Student Application Deadlines:
   February 1 (for Fall), December 1 (for Spring)
International Student Application Deadlines:
   February 1 (for Fall), December 1 (for Spring)
Minimum Academic Requirements:
   Bachelor's degree from an accredited
   college or university plus completion of academic
   prerequisite coursework with a minimum
   GPA of 3.0.
Minimum English Requirements:
   TOEFL 550 (pbt) or 213 (cbt)


 Annual Expenses at a Glance (US$)   study in america

In-State Tuition:
Master's n/a
Doctorate $23,036
Out-of-State Tuition:
Master's n/a
Doctorate $23,036
International Tuition:
Master's n/a
Doctorate $23,036

 Admissions   study in america

Applicants are evaluated on their overall academic record, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal essay and work experience. Admission decisions consider important variables reflecting academic performance, occupational history, professional potential, level of maturity, concern for others and previous experience with natural medicine.

Applications are accepted on a year-round basis and students are admitted for either the fall or spring start only.


 Expenses and Financial Support   study in america

Tuition at Southwest College is US$5,817 per quarter; books and fees cost US$833 per quarter.

Approximately 95% of Southwest College students receive some type of financial aid (loans, alternative loans). The Financial Aid Office assists students in financing their professional education. Financial resources include the Subsidized Stafford Loan, Unsubsidized Stafford Loan and Alternative Loans.

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The Southwest Naturopathic Medical Center offers multi-disciplinary primary medical care for common, serious and chronic health conditions while providing an engaging clinical experience for students with patients in the community. Southwest College requires the greatest amount of patient contact and clinical training hours of any of the accredited Naturopathic medical programs. Students have access to clinical training opportunities at a number of elective sites. These sites, where clinical education is overseen by SCNM Clinical Faculty, offer care to a variety of underserved patient populations. Students also have access to multiple clinical training opportunities through Southwest College's network of elective sites. Clinical training and the patient care is overseen by MD's, DO's, DC's and ND's in a variety of settings which include private practices, outpatient clinics, hospitals, and academic centers.



 Student Support Services   study in america

The Southwest College Career Center, located on the main campus, aids students in pursuing and creating career opportunities. The Director of Career Services assists students in opening doors of opportunities, providing students with resources and information about the Naturopathic medical profession, helping students create a plan for success and stay on track.

Students also have access to the Counseling and Wellness Center located at the Medical Center. Five counseling sessions at no charge are available to each student per year.

The Doctoré Development Center (DDC), founded in memory of Dr. Thomas Richards, is a formal tutoring center staffed by upper-class students in good academic standing. They provide one-on-one tutoring in a structured environment helping with specific course content, study skills, time-management, and general advice for students struggling with the intensity of the program. This center is facilitated by the Dean of Students who oversees tutor selection, orientation, scheduling, and communication between tutors, students, faculty, and administration.

The Directed Skill Development Laboratory (DSDL) supports and advances the safe and effective clinical skills development of SCNM students through directed laboratory learning experiences. The DSDL supports the development of the professional standards necessary for students to become competent and effective naturopathic physicians. The DSDL laboratories are usually conducted at times outside normally scheduled classroom and laboratory periods.


 Research Areas   study in america

• Collaborative Research with Arizona State University, Biodesign Institute
• Collaborative Research with University of Arizona's program in Integrative Medicine, College of Medicine, and College of Pharmacy
• Collaborative research with Translational Genomics Institute (TGEN)


 Faculty   study in america

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  • Axelrod, L. ND, Bastyr University
  • Baral, M. ND, Bastyr University
  • Buratovich, N. NMD, National College of Natural Medicine
  • Campbell, B. PhD, University of Illinois
  • Crinnion, W. ND, Bastyr University
  • Deng, Y. MD (China), LAc, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (China)
  • Dye, J. ND, National College of Natural Medicine
  • Girard, C. ND, University of Bridgeport
  • Highfield, J. ND, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
  • Laherty, R. PhD, University of California at Berkeley
  • Langland, J. PhD, Arizona State University
  • Lasku, A. PhD, University of Tirana (Albania)
  • Martin, P. MD, Texas Tech Medical School
  • Messer, S. MS Ed, D.H.A.N.P., ND, National College of Natural Medicine
  • Mittman, P. ND, D.H.A.N.P., National College of Natural Medicine
  • Morstein, M. ND, D.H.A.N.P., National College of Natural Medicine
  • Olehausen, J. ND, National College of Natural Medicine
  • Schwaiger, T. ND, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
  • Sorenson, C. ND, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
  • Stansfield, B. PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Waters, R. PhD, Montana State University
  • Wollner, D. PhD, University of Washington

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