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About Degrees, Training, and Credentials

In this day and age, the health care team may be composed of professionals with different degrees. In addition, there are many letters that may appear after names, designating distinguishing characteristics, such as multiple degrees, and fellowship in various honor societies and organizations.

iStock_000001904716XSmallFor most substantial organizations, there is a nonprofit corporate structure, elected officials, and knowledgeable members in committees that review and cast votes for or against membership of applicants.  Sometimes there is some overlap in what persons with specific degrees may do. For instance, many with a PhD or DSc degrees (see below) are on the faculties of medical schools, and are involved in clinical programs, even though they are not MDs. To be sure, qualifications of such individuals are sufficiently screened before their appointments.  Holders of each degree are called Doctors.

A PhD, or Doctor of Philosophy, is a doctorate earned after 4 years of college, and may take typically 4 years of additional learning.  A PhD is usually associated with significant meritorious research and publications in the field-a final thesis is mandatory. A PhD may be earned in most biomedical specialties. Many prominent faculty in medical schools hold PhD degrees.

Lucy Greene, PhD, is Associate Director for management at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and Jeffrey Pessin, PhD, is Director of the Diabetes Research Center of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, and a Professor of Medicine and Rosenberg Chair in Diabetes Research.  It is apparent that PhDs and DScs are holding appointments in medical schools, prestigious societies, and health agencies, in positions that control patient interactions and treatment by MDs in clinics, even though PhDs do not prescribe. The overwhelming majority of PhDs are allopathic researchers, experts in the basic sciences (chemistry, physiology, and pharmacology), and, increasingly, students of health delivery and its effectiveness (outcomes).

A DSc, or Doctor of Science, is an additional doctorate earned, usually after 4 years of post-college work. A DSc requires several more years of study, post-graduate learning, contributions, research, and publications in a chosen field.  One well-known academic national figure and nutrition expert who holds a DSc is a Fellow of the American Heart Association, has authored a plethora of papers about the effect of nutrition and lifestyle upon lipids and clinical outcomes, and is the lead author of the American Heart Association Dietary Guidelines. Holders of DSc degrees are generally learned authorities and researchers.

An RD is a Registered Dietician, who has earned a bachelor’s degree and attended an accredited pre-professional experience program. They may also have a Masters (MS) or PhD. Usually a valuable member of the health team, they may also hold an appointment in medicine, and care for patients.

An ND, or NMD, Naturopathic Doctor or Naturopathic Medical Doctor, is yet another post-graduate degree earned after college. The degree may be earned at an institution chartered by a state, one recognized by a federal educational agency-usually a 4-year resident program-or other authorizing body. There are 16 states which license NDs who attend 4 years of an accredited school, and in those states insurance coverage is mandated for particular services. Texas is not one of them.

There are also “traditional naturopaths”, who practice under authorities of public law, legal precedent, etc, and lately, have options for certification with private organizations. 

Generally, naturopaths, acupuncturists, and chiropractors do not publish in conventional basic science journals, but in their own.  A new Journal of Natural Medicine sponsored by the American Association of Naturopathic Practitioners, has just been launched.

What is clear is that the body behaves in only one way, and it is up to the viewer to understand it. Dividing the views is a human quality, resulting from what has been termed “tubular vision”.

There is no alternative medicine. There is only scientifically proven, evidence-based medicine supported by solid data, or unproven medicine, for which scientific evidence is lacking. Whether a therapeutic practice is ‘Eastern’ or ‘Western’, is unconventional or mainstream, or involves mind-body techniques or molecular genetics is largely irrelevant except for historical purposes and cultural interest.
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Continuing Education

We scour the literature in both conventional and alternative medicine in order offer the best current health news and advice to you.  Before you have your coffee in the morning, we have already spent a couple of hours researching the journals, making notes, amending our fact sheets, and downloading pertinent research papers and articles.  We cover both  fundamental advances in basic science and applications in real life situations. Among the newsletters that we follow are:

Environmental Nutrition, Tufts University Health and Nutrition Letter, UCLA Berkeley Wellness Letter, Nutrition Action Newsletter, Harvard Letters on Health, Heart, Men’s and Women’s Health, Consumer Reports on Health, Cleveland Clinic Heart Advisor, Johns Hopkins Medical Letter, ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal, GSSI’s Sports Sciences Review, Bottom Line Health, Nutrition and the MD, Mayo Clinic Health Letter, Endocrine News, Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory News, and AHRQ/USPHS Research Activities. In the alternative field, we follow the NCCAM Bulletin, Bottom Line Natural Healing, Dr. Julian Whitaker’s Health & Healing, Dr. Andrew Weil’s Self Healing, Women’s Health Letter, Holistic Primary Care, Rowan’s Second Opinion, Health & Healing Wisdom, Health & Wellness Update, ACCM Health Sense, Vitamin Research News, International Health News, Health Freedom News, Life Enhancement, and others.

We survey, summarize, outline, and take note of peer-reviewed papers in a wide spectrum of journals, including:

the weekly New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the AMA, Archives of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Care, Journal of Nutrition, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Nutrition & Metabolism, Southern Medical Journal, Proceedings of The Nutrition Society, Nutrition Reviews, Nutrition in Clinical Practice, Clinical Nutrition (ESPEN), Journal of Clinical Hypertension, Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, Journal of Clinical Lipidology, Archives of Internal Medicine, Archives of Psychiatry, Annals of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise, Journal of the American College of Nutrition, American Journal of Cardiology, American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology, Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Angiology, Cardiology Clinics of NA, Annals of the NY Academy Sciences, ACP Medicine Updates, Advanced Physiology Education, American Journal of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine, Endocrinology, Endocrine Reviews, Circulation, Circulation Research, Stroke, Hypertension, Arterial Thrombosis & Vascular Biology, Circulation Arrhythmias & Electrophysiology, Circulation Heart Failure, Circulation Cardiovascular Imaging, Circulation Cardiovascular Quality & Outcomes, Circulation Cardiovascular Genetics, Free Radical Research, Journal of Molecular & Cellular Cardiology, Physiology, The Physiologist, Physiological Reviews, Hypertension, European Journal of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Research, Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Science, Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, Journal of Preventive Cardiology, American Journal of Medicine, The Physiologist, Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, American Journal of Medicine, Cancer Control, Annual Review of Medicine, Annual Review of Nutrition, Annual Review of Pathology & Mechanisms of Disease, Medical Clinics of North America, Molecular Endocrinology, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Endocrinology News, Diabetes Care, Medical Clinics of North America, Disease-a-Month, Cardiology Clinics of North America, Journal of the Heart Rhythm Society, Endocrine Clinics of North America, Nutrition Practice, European Journal of Nutrition, eNutrition Journal, Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Current Reports in Atherosclerosis, Nutrition & Metabolism, Journal of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, Pharmacological Reviews, Atherosclerosis, Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, British Journal of Nutrition, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Clinical Laboratory News, Journal of Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids, Mitochondrion, Diabetes Care, British Journal of Diabetes and Vascular Disorders, Heart online (BJM Group), Canadian Medical Association Journal, International Journal of Obesity, Canadian Family Physician, Archives des maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux Pratique, Annual Review of Physiology, Critical Pathways in Cardiology-Evidence Based,  Journal of the Heart Rhythm Society, Journal of the International Society of Sports Medicine, International Archives of Medicine,  American Family Physician (AAFP),  Annals of Family Medicine, Clinical Nutrition, Clinical Geriatrics, Clinical Toxicology, American Journal of Public Health, Evidence-based Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Journal of Holistic Health Care, Alternative Therapies in Medicine, Integrative Medicine, Clinical Thyroidology, BMC: Clinical Pharmacology, Endocrine Disorders, Family Practice, Medical informatics and Decision Making, Medicine, Physiology, Clinical & Molecular Allergy, Current Opinion Molecular Therapeutics, Journal of Biology, Lipids in Health & Disease, Nutrition Journal, Thyroid Research, PLOS Biology, PLOS Medicine, Journal of the Intl Society Sports Nutrition, and others. We also read, scan, or study the journals Herbalgram, Integrative Medicine, Healthy Aging, Life Extension Magazine, Alternative Medicine Reviews, The Townsend Letter, as they are published.

Online, we follow papers published by major journals as well as various naturopathic organizations:

ACP (American College of Physicians) Medicine, Physician’s First Watch (Mass. Medical Society) with Specialty Care Alerts, several newsletters from WebMD, MIT Technology Review, Current Sports Medicine Reports, HeartCenter Online, MedPage Daily Headlines, MD Consult Journal Service, Critical Care eNewsletter, Johns Hopkins Health Alerts, AMA Daily Communications, AMA News online, Harvard Health eNewsletter, Medical Education Portal Weekly (American Assn of Medical Colleges), ACSM Fit Society, Diabetes Professional eNews, Joslin (Harvard) Professional Education Consortium, Cardiology Today, Endocrine Today, Integrative Practitioner Updates, Findings-Baylor College of Medicine, MD Consult eNews, Harvard Healthbeat, CardioSource (American College of Cardiology), Dialogues in Cardiovascular Medicine, MedSite CME, Research Matters from NIH, European Society of Cardiology eNews, eJournal of Cardiology Practice (ESC Council), Clinical Cardiology Newsletter (ESC), BioMed Roundup (AAAS), Chronic Kidney Disease Update (National Kidney Fndn), Healthy Update, Nutrition Update, HealthSmart, Medical News Today, HealthWorld online, NHLBI Health Information Network, HeartWire.org, HealthCenter online, 2nd Opinion Health Alert, Mednews Today, eJournal Club-Mass Medical Society/New England J Medicine, NewsMax Health, Dr. Andrew Weil’s Newsletter, Science Daily, IFIC, Cardiology on Line, Ion Channel, Mitochondria, and Cytokine Monthly Newsletters, Newswise Medwire, MDLinx[Heart], NCI Cancer Bulletin, National Institutes of Health Spotlight, Endocrine News, CRPHealth.com updates, Integrative Medicine Newsletter (Natural Standard), Nutrition Update, Metabolic Syndrome Institute Newsletter, Clinical Pearls, Research Updates, NYU Physician, Tulane Medicine, NCI Cancer Bulletin, Current Reports, AICR Updates on cancer, Lipids OnLine (Baylor), Hypertension OnLine (Baylor), Heart Watch (St Luke’s Heart Institute), Metabolism Digest, Healthy Living Newsletter, PUFANewsletter, MedicalNewsToday(UK), News&Views of AACVPR, SMA eNewsletter, CVSpectrum Update, The Scientist, Myocardial Ischemia Newsletter, Nitric Oxide Monthly Newsletter, eBriefings Life Sciences & Biomedical Science N Y Academy Sciences, CRP Health Update, CancerWise (MD Anderson Cancer Center), PCRM Online, Herbal eGram, PCOS Review, BMC Physiology, BMC Family Practice, BMD Cardiovascular Disorders, BMC Endocrine Disorders, Nutrition Journal, Journal of Inflammation, Clinical & Molecular Allergy, DocGuide (Internal Medicine), Digestive Health SmartBrief (AGS), ATS Member Communications, Endocrine Daily Briefing, Integrative Practitioner, Natural Products Insider, eNutrition News, The Holistic Connection, Supplement Research Update, What Really Works (UK), Newsweek Health Bulletins, NY Times Health, Wall Street Health, Scientific American Health, Johns Hopkins Health Alerts, CV Reports Mayo Clinic, Food and Nutrition Bulletin online, MD Consult eNews, eJournal of Age Management Medicine, e-nutrition news, and others.

We supplement these readings and scans with various other appropriate continuing education activities, meetings, and courses as they become available.

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Credentials

1. Matriculation requirements and curricula have been completed for three doctorates, under the charters of the respective institutions at the time:  

  • PhD in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology
  • Doctor of Science (DSc) in Metabolism & Physiology
  • Naturopathic Degree at doctorate level

 2. Independent research, partially in the fields of nutrition and alternatives, with associated publications in peer-reviewed journals.

 3Certified by

  • American Alternative Medical Association
  • American Naturopathic Medical Certification Board
  • American Association of Drugless Practitioners

 4.  Registered and Accredited by

  • The Council on Naturopathic  Registration and  Accreditation, Inc

 5.  Fellow of the

  • Royal Society of Health (London) (Emeritus)
  • American College of Nutrition (Fellow)
  • International College of Nutrition (Fellow)
  • Society for Advanced Medical Systems
  • British Institute of Homeopathy (UK).

 6.  Active professional member of

  • American Herbalists Guild
  • American Botanical Society
  • British Herbal Medical Association (UK)
  • British Holistic Medical Association
  • American Herbal Association
  • American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
  • American Naturopathic Medical Association
  • American Nutraceutical Association
  • American Holistic Health Association
  • American Chemical Society
  • American Association of Nutritional Consultants
  • European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism
  • Integrative Medical Alliance
  • Nutrition and Metabolism Society
  • International Society for Heart Research
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • American Public Health Association
  • American Medical Athletic Association
  • International Foundation for Nutrition and Health
  • Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation
  • Inflammation Research Association
  • National Health Federation
  • National Center for Homeopathy
  • Society of Homeopaths (UK)
  • Texas Society of Homeopathy
  • American Running Association

 7. Recipient of awards and plaques

 8. Invited lectures

 9. Participant in many ongoing continuing educational activities 

10. Referee/peer reviewer for papers submitted to professional journals

                                                           …and more that have not been listed

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