NaturoMedic.org is a not for loss educational training organization. Our goal is to create effective and efficient training for the Naturopathic Medical Community as well as for MD’s, DO’s, DC’s, RN’s and other medical and paramedical providers. Any profit that is made is: reinvested in training (equipment and research), used for bursaries at Naturopathic Colleges and used to support the Naturopathic Community by raising the standard of education ND’s receive.

NaturoMedic.org promotes Naturopathic Medicine by teaching doctors integrative  and comprehensive nonsurgical treatment interventions with various biochemical, nutriceuticals, pharmaceuticals, herbal and homeopathic based treatments.

by Dr Michael A Prytula ND

Emergency Procedures Course Objectives:

-To educate and prepare Doctors and Medical staff for the worst case IV situation so that in all other IV situations the doctor and staff will have the utmost confidence in dealing with them.

-To develop confidence in doing IV therapies.

-To educate and role play IV worst case scenarios in an IV room setting.

-Emergency supplies- what you absolutely need and where to get it, plus familiarization and application.

-The emergency chart (for your crash cart): familiarization and application. Read more »

By Dr Michael A Prytula ND

 Oxidative Therapies Course Objective:

To administer oxidative therapies: Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and UltraViolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI); effectively, efficiently and safely by providing the practitioner with the knowledge and hands on training to maximize learning in a clinical setting Read more »

The Chelation Course is an approved course for registrants in BC, Alberta, Manitoba and Nova Scotia.

The Oxidative Therapies Course is an approved course for registrants in BC, Alberta, Manitoba and Nova Scotia.

The Emergency Procedures Course is approved for registrants in Alberta. And registrants from BC, Ontario and Arizona are approved for CE credits.

The IV Basic Course is  an approved course for registrants in BC, Alberta, Manitoba and Nova Scotia.

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