NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR NEWS & REVIEW AWARDED CORPORATION OF THE YEAR

2010 | October, Naturopathic News, Press Release

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NATUROPATHIC DOCTOR NEWS & REVIEW AWARDED CORPORATION OF THE YEAR

American Association of Naturopathic Physicians recognizes NDNR for commitment to research, readers, integrity with prestigious award

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (September 9, 2010) Naturopathic Doctor News & Review (NDNR), the leading clinical information resource of naturopathic medicine in the US and Canada was named Corporation of the Year 2010 by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) at their 25th anniversary convention in August.

Honored for their vision in the field of naturopathic medicine, NDNR is the first publication to ever receive this award. This recognition was awarded only two months after NDNR celebrated its 5th year of publication. The AANP presented the award to publishers Razi Ann Berry-Tallman and David A. Tallman DC, ND.

“The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians honors NDNR for its vision,” said Karen Howard, AANP Executive Director. “Giving voice to naturopathic medicine, NDNR honors the work of talented physicians, promotes the impact of the medicine upon the world, and exemplifies the integrity of the profession. We applaud NDNR’s ability to create a community of people, schools, doctors and ND candidates, from coast to coast. We honor their commitment to excellence, and we value their support for ongoing research.”

The award, which was presented in front of 700 attendees at the national convention in Portland, honored NDNR’s commitment to excellence, research and dedication to physicians.

“We deeply appreciate the honor of receiving this award,” said Dr. David Tallman, ND and cofounder of NDNR. “We are thankful to the board members for recognizing and sharing in NDNRs mission to further naturopathic medicine.”

NDNR was previously awarded Corporation of the Year by the New York Association of Naturopathic Doctors (NYANP) in 2006. NDNR also publishes the peer-reviewed International Journal of Naturopathic Medicine (IntJNM)

NDNR is a monthly clinical publication exclusively for Naturopathic Medicine in the US and Canada. Natural medicine articles and case studies are written by licensed Naturopathic Physicians and provide NDs with a forum to exchange clinical information, and is a resource for clinicians who want to learn more about natural medicine. For more information, visit https://ndnr.com/.

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About NDNR:

Naturopathic Doctor News & Review ( NDNR) is the leading clinical information resource of naturopathic medicine in North America. It serves as a dynamic voice for the advancement of naturopathic medicine, by informing and educating physicians in the recent developments of the natural medicine industry. NDNR is a forum in which personal and professional development is promoted by naturopathic physicians sharing information about current protocols, clinical pearls, practice management, business development, marketing, networking, research and other vital industry issues.  Visit ndnr.com for more information.

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