Ellen Wilson Sauter:
CLASS OF 1978
St. Augustine High SchoolClass of 1978
St. augustine, FL
National College of Naturopathic MedicineClass of 2010
Portland, OR
Washington State UniversityClass of 2001
Pullman, WA
St. John's River Community CollegeClass of 1996
St. augustine, FL
Leesburg Junior High SchoolClass of 1972
Leesburg, FL
Ellen Wilson's Story
Primary Care Physician, General Practice, Board Certified Naturopathic Medicine,
Specific areas of interest:
Internal Medicine, Women's Medicine, Natural Solutions for Menopause and Andropause
Member: American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Oregon Association of Naturopathic Physicians, American Holistic Medical Association, Physicians for Social Responsibility.
Education:
ND: Naturopathic Doctorate degree - NCNM
BS: Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences - WSU - pre-med curriculum, balanced with didactic art classes, art history and writing.
AA: Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration - SJRCC
Q&A:
What is a Naturopathic Doctor? Licensed ND's are primary care physicians, taught in rigorous, full time, four year medical schools, with specialized clinical training in natural therapies, which include general and therapeutic nutrition, phytotherapy, NMT, hydrotherapy and homeopathy, as well as pharmacology, psychological counse...Expand for more
ling and minor surgery.
What kind of background does one need to be admitted to Naturopathic Medical School? A Bachelor's degree and advanced science studies are required for admission to an accredited naturopathic medical school program. In Oregon, ND's have the same prescriptive authority as other primary care physicians. Some ND's specialize in areas such as Cancer Care, Minor Surgery, Women's Medicine, Gastric Medicine, Sports Medicine and many others.
What is therapeutic nutrition? Targeted use of specific nutrients as medicines
What is phytotherapy? The use of botanicals as medicines
What is NMT? Physical manipulation-similar to chiropractic therapy, but gentler - many ND's are also trained in various forms of massage.
What is hydrotherapy? Therapeutic use of water on the body, often alternating hot and cold applications
What is homeopathy? The use of ultra-dilute substances as medicines - these are most often of plant or mineral origin.
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