- State Sanctions
- Federal Sanctions
- Disciplinary Actions
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- In what specialties is your physician certified to practice?
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A physician who is not board certified may still be an excellent physician. Some physicians choose not to apply for certification. If you are considering a doctor who is not board certified, it may be important to know why he or she is not certified.
Certification lets you know that a physician has successfully completed an accredited educational program, passed several evaluations, and possesses the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to provide care in the certified specialty. Once certified, physicians must attend continuing medical education programs throughout their careers in order to remain certified.
Education- Medical School
- Residency Training
- Internships
Physician education and training is demanding and extensive. Continuing medical education is a life-long pursuit due to constant advances and changes in medicine. With HealthGrades, you'll know if your physician is keeping up with all the latest technology.
The longer a physician has been practicing, the more likely that he or she is experienced with a wide variety of issues. A more recent graduate, however, may have in-depth knowledge about medical advances for treating a specific condition.
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- Memberships & Interests
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- New Certifications or Recognitions
- Office Changes or Procedures Offered
- ...and much more
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Concord, NC, 28025
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Naturopath
Naturopath
Naturopathy, also called naturopathic medicine, aims to support the body’s ability to heal itself through the use of dietary and lifestyle changes together with complementary and alternative therapies such as herbs, massage, acupuncture, and joint manipulation. Naturopaths are Naturopathy practitioners. Some elements of naturopathy are similar to homeopathy, such as the intent to support the body's own self-healing response.Naturopathic physicians are educated and trained in a four-year, graduate-level program at a U.S. naturopathic medical school accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education. Most states require licensing of Naturopathic physicians.
Traditional naturopaths limit their practice to lifestyle changes, strengthening and cleansing the body and noninvasive treatments. Traditional Naturopaths receive training through coursework, apprenticeship and self-teaching. They cannot use prescription drugs, x-rays, or surgery for example in their practice. Traditional Naturopaths are not subject to licensing.
State License:
- North Carolina
Years Since Graduation:
27Age:
57Gender:
Female
- Aetna
- Cigna
- WellCare
- Humana
- BCBS
- United Health Care
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- United Health Care
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