Abstracts
Our Research In Depth
As one of CCNM’s core goals, expanding research relevant to enhancing naturopathic medicine and developing skills among faculty, students, and graduates that foster research activity, is of utmost importance. Our research department is a leader in advancing our understanding of complementary and naturopathic medicine as a contributor to a sustainable health-care system.
By fostering a culture of research, CCNM investigates a range of topics, from addiction to nutrition, in order to explore the strengths of naturopathic medicine, test therapies and influence policy.
 

Solomonian L, Osborne B. Applying the Attrition Model to the Medical System: A Critique of the Current Resistance by the Naturopathic Profession in Canada to the Dominant Paradigm. CANDJ [Internet]. 2023 Sep. 28 [cited 2023 Nov. 16];30(3):17-22.

Solomonian L, Crawford L, Mohmand S, Monteiro S, Neves T. Supporting Medical Student Wellness During a Pandemic: A Pilot Study of an Extra-Curricular Resilience-Promotion Program. CANDJ [Internet]. 2023 Jun. 29 [cited 2023 Jul. 7];30(2):4-13.

Watters A, Holpuch M, Solomonian L. Challenging the Maligning of Homemade Human Milk Substitutes During a Shortage of Commercial Formula. CANDJ [Internet]. 2023 Jun. 29 [cited 2023 Jul. 7];30(2):14-9.

Monique Aucoin, Genevieve Newton, Matthew Leach, and Kieran Cooley. Co-Design of an Evidence-Based Practice Continuing Education Course for Canadian Naturopathic Doctors. Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine.

Lloyd I, Cooley K, Remy D. Interim Report on a Live Review of Systematic Reviews of Natural Health Products and Natural Therapies in the Prevention and/or Treatment of COVID-19. CANDJ [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 30 [cited 2023 Apr. 3];30(1):3-15.

Lloyd I, Cooley K, O’Reilly S, Saunders P. Retention and Registration Status of Naturopathic Doctors from Accredited Naturopathic Educational Programs in Canada – A Cross-Sectional Analysis. CANDJ [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 30 [cited 2023 Apr. 3];30(1):16-23.