Fraser Smith, ND
Assistant Dean, Naturopathic Medicine
Associate Professor, Naturopathic Medicine
Fraser Smith, a naturopathic doctor, is the Assistant Dean of
Naturopathic Medicine and an Associate Professor at NUHS. Dr Smith
graduated from Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in
Toronto, Ontario. He also earned a master of arts in training and
development from Roosevelt University. He is the former Dean of the
Naturopathic Program at CCNM.
Assistant Dean Fraser Smith, ND, praises National's unique
"educational culture where different practitioners learning
different disciplines (or learning multiple disciplines) can
appreciate each other, respect each other, work with each
other...." - Watch video on YouTube
About Dr. Fraser Smith
In 2006, Dr. Smith
helped National University of Health Sciences launch their new
Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree program, which is now a
fully accredited program. He is currently the chief academic
officer for the ND program serving as Assistant Dean for
Naturopathic Medicine in NUHS' College of Professionals Studies. He
is an Associate Professor, and author of the textbook
Introduction to Principles and Practices of Naturopathic
Medicine, which will be out in its 2nd edition in 2014.
Dr. Smith is also the author of two additional books, "Keep
Your Brain Young," and "The pH Balance Health & Diet
Guide for GERD, IBS and IBD."
He is also an editorial board member of Natural Medicine
Journal, and teaches Botanical Medicine and Naturopathic History,
Philosophy and Principles at NUHS. He is registered to practice
naturopathic medicine in Ontario and licensed as a naturopathic
physician in Vermont. He is past president (2008 to 2013) of the
Illinois Association of Naturopathic Physicians.
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