NDNR Announces Winners of the Third Annual Student Writer’s Scholarship with $5,000 Dollars in Scholarship Awards to be Given Away In Partnership with Natural Partners

Naturopathic News, Press Release

Scottsdale, AZ (Feb 5, 2016) – As a forum for the naturopathic community, participation in Naturopathic Doctor News and Review (NDNR) has often been a vantage point for growth, communication and new collaborations within and amongst the naturopathic community. NDNR embraces what is unique to naturopathic medicine in the broader scope of natural medicine. It is in this spirit that we launched the NDNR Student Writer’s Scholarship in 2013.

Now the time has come to announce the winners of the 3rd Annual, Naturopathic Doctor News & Review Student Writer’s Scholarship. Winners for both the Research Review and Case Study categories will be published in the upcoming February Issue. This year, 48 applicants from each of the seven CNME accredited institutions applied.

Students had the choice of submitting either a research review or a case study as part of their application. Students were also required to shadow and partner with a practicing naturopathic doctor as part of the scholarship, providing them with insight and guidance in the profession. Applicants’ submissions were judged on a rubric by our scholarship committee in four areas: purpose, content, organization, and creativity. The competition was tough, as applicants all submitted impressive work in both categories.

As a longtime supporter of NDNR, Natural Partners, Inc. is pleased to sponsor the NDNR Student Writer’s Scholarship for the second straight year. “Supporting naturopathic organizations such as NDNR allows us to help the next generation of practitioners realize their unique vision of wellness,” said Fran Towey, President of Natural Partners. “It is an inspiration to see so many students intent on making the world a healthier place.”

Natural Partners continues to salute the tireless efforts of each practitioner who serves patients, provides education, and promotes greater health and wellness to people in their community and around the world. For more information on Natural Partners’ mission to achieve world wellness, visit www.naturalpartners.com.

2015 Scholarship Awards Winners
1st Place – 2000.00 USD Awarded

Research Review: Cayla Bronicheski
Case Study: Mark Iwanicki

2nd Place – 500.00 USD Awarded

Research Review: Allison Wills
Case Study: Laura Hughes

Honorable Mentions:

Radley Ramdhan
Kaeli Sweigard

Naturopathic Doctor News & Review encourages students attending Bastyr California Campus, Bastyr Washington Campus, Boucher, CCNM, NCNM, National University of Health Sciences, SCNM, and the University of Bridgeport to participate in the 4th Annual Student Writer’s Scholarship. Information on the scholarship will be available in April 2016. Those interested in learning more about this opportunity can visit ndnr.com/scholarship.

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