our regulatory frameworks in some jurisdictions allow this. In BC, the gov't recognizes NPs as primary care providers. I don't know who to blame for this really
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I was with you until you had to go and diss NPs by implicitly comparing them to naturopaths.


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I thought the results of
@palmd's Naturopath Challenge were pretty illuminating: https://scienceblogs.com/whitecoatunderground/2009/04/13/naturopath-challenge-follow-u …. Summary: PalMD asked naturopaths how they'd treat a patient with a few chronic illnesses, and they responded with a mix of whining and quackery.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Depends on which of the 7 established definitions of primary care you’re using.
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Imagine being part of the disastrous health care system and how sick children have become, and to think you’re doing a good job. People are starting to take a step back and look at how sick our kids are. Would much rather see a naturopath for most things outside of emergency
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Oh this one is a special one
@HislopMD He dismisses the NHMRC Homeopathy review based on nothing more than his hubris. You can’t penetrate his arrogance. You can tell when you’ve nailed him as his tell is “hunny”.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It is not done at naturopathy ‘school’.
It’s training you don’t have, & are therefore NOT competent in.
What’s wrong, is you don’t ‘get’ that.