Why Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) Are Essential for Medical Cannabis Care Management

Research the Osteopathic Medicine's Role

Key Points

What to Do

Check Your State’s Licensing Requirements
Check Your State’s Licensing Requirements

Research the Naturopathic Doctor's Role

Key Points

What to Do

Use Your GI Bill
Maximize Other VA Resources

Research the Naturopathic Doctor's Role

Key Points

What to Do

Choose an Accredited School
Submit Admissions Requirements

Secure Funding Through VA Benefits

Key Points

What to Do

Coordinate with Your School’s VA Certifying Official
Track Your Entitlement Usage

Progress Through the ND Program

Key Points

What to Do

Stay on Top of Coursework
Engage in Clinical Rotations

Pass the NPLEX & Obtain Licensure

Key Points

What to Do

Prep for NPLEX
Apply for State Licensure

Launch Your Naturopathic Career

Key Points

What to Do

Join or Start a Practice
Stay Connected & Continue Learning

Additional Tips & Resources

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VA Education Call Center: 1-888-442-4551 (GI-BILL-1)
NME Accredited Programs: https://cnme.org/
Veteran-Owned Small Business Help: https://www.va.gov/osdbu/

Final Thoughts

Becoming a Naturopathic Doctor as a Veteran is a rewarding path that combines a passion for holistic health with your desire to serve others. By leveraging your VA benefits, you can minimize financial burdens while gaining the education and credentials needed for a fulfilling career in naturopathic medicine.
Disclaimer: This guide is intended as an overview. Always confirm specific details with the VA, your chosen schools, and state licensing boards to ensure you meet all requirements. Thank you for your service, and best of luck on your journey!
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