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Our Research In Depth
As one of ÐÓ°É´«Ã½â€™s core goals, expanding research relevant to enhancing naturopathic medicine and developing skills among faculty, students, and graduates that foster research activity, is of utmost importance. Our research department is a leader in advancing our understanding of complementary and naturopathic medicine as a contributor to a sustainable health-care system.
By fostering a culture of research, ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ investigates a range of topics, from addiction to nutrition, in order to explore the strengths of naturopathic medicine, test therapies and influence policy.
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Bradley, R.; Harnett, J.; Cooley, K.; McIntyre, E.; Goldenberg, J.; Adams, J. Naturopathy as a Model of Prevention-Oriented, Patient-Centered Primary Care: A Disruptive Innovation in Health Care. Medicina 2019, 55, 603.

Munk, Niki, et al. "Pathways to Leadership and Collaborative Success for Emerging Researchers in Complementary Medicine." Advances in Integrative Medicine 6 (2019): S34.

DertingerJ, Hassan S, Zheng Q, Bhardwaj S, Aucoin M, Cooley K. The 3rd annual ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ Research Day: Student research & innovation in naturopathic medicine. URNCST Journal. 2019Mar01: 3(3).

Janet Schloss, Erica McIntyre, Amie Steel, Ryan Bradley, Joanna Harnett, Rebecca Reid, Jason Hawrelak, Joshua Goldenberg, Claudine Van De Venter, and Kieran Cooley.The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.