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Technique in therapy and diagnosis
Vérifié
: 2006 02 08
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and The CORPORATION DES PRATICIENS EN MÉDECINES
DOUCES DU QUÉBEC
Canadian Union of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners (CUCAMP)
"Naturopathic
Medicine Counsil of Canada"
(NMCC) et
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le "Canadian
Council of Naturopathic Examiners"
(CCNE) et
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Academic
minimal requirements for the certificate ( n.d. ): 1000
hours
Anatomy + Physiology
Pathologies
Modulate
1 - Cardiovascular system
Blood: composition
and function
The heart:
anatomy/physiology
Blood vessels
and the hémodynamique one |
Modulate
1
Pathologies of the cardiovascular
system |
Modulate
2 - Respiratory system
Important
bodies
Physiology
of breathing
Regulation
of breathing |
Modulate
2
Pathologies of the respiratory system
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Modulate
3 - Digestive system
The organization
of digestion (stages)
Digestive
bodies: anato/physio |
Modulate
3
Pathologies
of the digestive system |
Modulate
4 - Lymphatic system
Vessels and
lymphatic circulation
Lymphoid
fabrics
Not-specific
defenses
Specific
defenses (immunity) |
Modulate
4
Pathologies
of the lymphatic system |
Modulate
5 - Urinary system
Kidneys:
anatomy/physiology
Formation
of the urine: Stages
Anatomy/physiology
of the urinary system |
Modulate
5
Pathologies of the urinary system
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Modulate
6 - Nervous system
Anatomy/physiology
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Modulate
6
Pathologies of the nervous system
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Modulate
7 - System endocrinien
Endocrine
glands
Hormones
and their physiology
Endocrine
glands and their functions |
Modulate
7
Pathologies of the system endocrinien
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Modulate
8 - Skeletal system
Basic anatomy
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Modulate
8
Pathologies of the skeletal system
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The quality
of food
- Essential nutrients
- The study of the various groups of people according
to their nutrition and bonds diathetic.
Studies
of various Principal plants used in the world for their
medicinal virtues, their habitat, theirs
principal
effects and their traditional uses for various pathologies
- The meeting and the interrogation of the patient,
the constitution of the file of the naturopathes, the
advice and
recommendations
of the naturopathes for the treatments.

Academic
minimal requirements for doctorate (N.D.): 5400 hours
The course below
dépendament applies training scheme and equivalences.
- Anatomy/Physiologie programs advanced (300 hours)
- Pathology programs advanced (250 hours)
- Nutrition advanced advanced program (200 hours)
- Herbology Level II (350 hours)
- Homeopathy (250)
- Hypnothérapie (335 hours)
- Homeopathic medicine (200 hours)
- Aromathérapie (100 hours)
- Reflexology (150 hours)
- Technique énergétique/M.R.P. (200 hours)
- Chinese medicine (300 hours)
MEDICAL
SEMIOLOGY of naturopaths
(Orthopedy, rheumatology,
neurology, endocrinology, psychiatry, O.R.L., internal
medicine)
NUTRITION
AND ELEMENTS Of naturopaths
Nutrition programs
advanced (300 hours)
Herbology Level
II (250 hours)
The
natural remedies in question, they are - inter alia -
the vitamins, the minerals, the enzymes, the compounds
containing
enzymes,
the grasses or botanical drugs, the preparations homeopathic
and the amino acids coming at the same time from
vegetable sources and the animal sources. They are called
also produced health, products homeopathic or treatment
natural.
PSYCHOLOGY
OF THE STRESS
Base in relation
of assistance (500 hours) Cliquer
here
RELEASE
SOMATO-ÉMOTIONNELLE
INTEGRATION
IN TREATMENT NATUROPATHIQUE
METHODOLOGY
OF the RESEARCH of naturopaths
CLINICAL
DAYS of naturopaths
Clinical training
course six months (600 hours) min.
DRAFTING
OF the THESIS of naturopaths
Thesis (200 hours)
Advantages
of the Members
CPMDQ
Do
not forget how some Naturopatic North American Examination
Boards and schools can from time to time give
a small friendly slap on the shoulder of their Canadian
colleagues to encourage them in their profession........
.......
Here it is done!
Reflexion of; Dr Peter Veniez,
Ph.D., N.D.,
From; CPMDQ, SPNQ, CCNE, NMCC
Canadian
Council of Naturopathic Examiners (CCNE)
Naturopathic
Medicine Council of Canada (NMCC)
accredited naturopathic
physicians, Canada.
This
is why the CPMDQ is now opening provincial CHAPTERS
in All of CANADA.
Each
province will have a real Professional Naturopathic
Union to represent it's members
whether
the province is legislated or not.
With
the support of the CCNE and the NMCC
It
is time that the one groupe stops dictating the rules
in their own favor and a voice of real
Naturopathic
Doctors be represented to the government and public
of each province through a provincial
Professional
Naturopathic Union.
For
more information cantact us at :
www@cpmdq.com
To
become a member
At the acceptance of the file, a meeting will be fixed
with one of the representatives of the CUPN.
With this meeting you will have:
- To fill a form with inscription.
- You to make swear in with the respect of the payments
of the CUPN/CPMDQ.
- To provide a copy supplements your academic file and/or
of your curriculum vitae vitæ.
- To spend the sum of 150$ which represents the annual
contribution for one year. This sum can be paid either
by Visa card, MasterCard, cheque/mandate with the order
of the CPMDQ/CUPN or other species.
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NEWS BLOC 2: Silvia Cademartori.
HOMEOPATHY: the prestigious medical
journal Lancet, reports in its issue today that homeopathy
doesn't work. Homeopathy has been around for hundreds
of years, and it is considered "alternative" medicine
in Canada. Lancet, based on a study, questions the effects
of homeopathy compared to a placebo. CBC's Dave Bronstetter
spoke with Dr. Peter Veniez, president of the Quebec
Union of Professional Naturopaths.
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