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Naturopathy an Option for Some Kids
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Both Weber and Steinhorn said they'd like to see more collaboration between traditional physicians and naturopathic physicians, but that in some cases a reluctance to work with naturopathic physicians may stem from a lack of training for naturopathic doctors in states without licensing requirements.
"In unlicensed states, anyone can call themselves naturopathic, but the training can be quite different," said Weber.
"When referring to any other practitioner, I need to be familiar with their credentials or reputation, and I need to know the licensing procedure. Right now, the problem is that there is so little dialogue between conventional medical practitioners and naturopaths that many people don't even know what they are," said Steinhorn.
Steinhorn said more standardization of licensing for naturopathic doctors would be helpful.
Weber said if you'd to take your child to see a naturopathic doctor, and you're not in one of the states that licenses them, be sure to ask about their training and whether or not they attended an accredited school. Many who have, she said, will be licensed in states that provide licenses for naturopathic doctors, and that means they've passed national board exams.
Steinhorn added, "Seek a naturopathic doctor with a significant number of children in their practice or one who has additional pediatric training. You need to know that qualifications and experience with pediatric patients will vary greatly, and you need to be a wise and informed consumer."
More information
To learn more about naturopathic medicine, visit the Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges.
SOURCES: Wendy Weber, N.D., M.P.H., research associate professor, School of Naturopathic Medicine, Bastyr University, Kenmore, Wash.; David M. Steinhorn, M.D., professor, pediatrics, division of pulmonary and critical care, and medical director, Judith Nan Joy Integrative Medicine Initiative, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago; July 2007,Pediatrics



