Anti-Oppressive Approach to Clinical Diagnoses


What you will learn

  1. Understand the importance of implementing cultural sensitivity in naturopathic medicine and clinical diagnostic tools
  2. Review current practice tools healthcare professionals were taught, why it is incorrect, and how it can negatively impact patients and contribute to health inequality
  3. Provide alternatives and modifications on how to utilize different diagnostic tools for a more anti-oppressive approach to health

Part of the proceeds of this course go to supporting the initiatives of NDDR (Naturopathic Doctors Dismantling Racism). Please visit their website here to learn more about their work. The OAND is proud to support their efforts.



This course is approved for 2 General Category A Credits from the College of Naturopaths of Ontario (CONO).  Upon completion of the course you will receive your CE Certificate.

Part of the proceeds of this course go to supporting the initiatives of the NDDR (Naturopathic Doctors Dismantling Racism) group.  Please visit their website to learn more about their important initiatives.  The OAND is proud to support their efforts. 

REFUND POLICY 

As course material is available immediately after purchase, no refunds will be issued for purchased courses.

Instructors

Dr. Oudette Bulaong, ND

Dr. Bulaong, ND, is a Toronto-based Naturopathic Doctor and educator whose practice has focused on fertility and reproductive health since 2007. Prior to graduating from CCNM, she obtained a specialist degree in human biology from the University of Toronto in 2001 and certification in Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion. She is passionate about teaching people how the human body works, whether it’s during patient visits, online or as an instructor at a private college where she has taught prenatal and pediatric nutrition, anatomy, and physiology since 2012. She is committed to supporting social justice in our profession as a member of NDDR (NDs Dismantling Racism). 

Dr. Suki Hon, ND

Suki is a naturopathic doctor with a focus on burnout and stress-related concerns, as well as tackling modern-day conditions. She strives to provide affordable and accessible naturopathic care downtown Toronto in hopes of creating equal health opportunities for her community. As part of her contribution to NDDR, she is also leading a project in creating an accessible healthcare practitioner database for the public

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