Application for certification is a voluntary act entered into by doctors or practitioners who choose to incorporate integrative and orthomolecular medicine principles into their practices. The certification enables doctors and practitioners to obtain a credential, which attests to their knowledge in the field and affords them the recognition of having met an identified peer-developed standard of achievement.
The certifying process includes:
- Submission of evidence of education at the doctoral or a minimum of B.Sc. for practitioners education in thehealthcare field (Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH), Registered Physiotherapists (RP), Dentist (DDS), Registered Dietician (RD), Registered Nurse(RN), Registered Nurse extended class (RN-E) Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) and other degreed healthcare professionals. Applicant must provide evidence by certified copies of diplomas of graduate degree and residency training, and other post-graduate certified training.
- Completion of all informational material, including an autobiographical paper.
- Submission of one letter of reference from a professional colleague.
- Payment of assessment fee. Please note assessment fee is not registration fee which will be communicated to you upon acceptance for registration.