Retention and Registration Status of Naturopathic Doctors from Accredited Naturopathic Educational Programs in Canada – A Cross-Sectional Analysis

CAND Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.54434/candj.135
I. Lloyd, K. Cooley, Shawn O’Reilly, P. Saunders
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Objective: This cross-sectional analysis describes the entry to practice and continuing registration of cohorts from the two accredited naturopathic medical educational programs in Canada. Methods: Cohorts from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM)-Toronto and CCNM-Boucher were included and analyzed based on jurisdiction of registration, time between graduation and registration, current registration status, and the percentage achieving advanced training and certification. Results: A total of 565 graduates from CCNM-Toronto and 296 graduates from CCNM-Boucher were analyzed. 53.3% (n=459) were registered with the naturopathic regulator in Ontario, 34.0% (n=293) with the naturopathic regulator in British Columbia, 9.1% (n=78) with other regulators or professional associations in Canada and 3.6% (n=31) internationally. 47.3% (n=360) acquired registration within 5 to 7 months of graduation and 23.1% (n=176) within 8 to 11 months. The registration status of 74.8% (n=644) was listed as active. Of the naturopathic doctors (NDs) working in jurisdictions where these certifications are optional, 69.0% (n=392) had their prescribing certification and 49.8% (n=302) had their Intravenous and Injection Therapies (IVIT) certification. Conclusion: This cross-sectional analysis indicated that 2 to 3 years following graduation, the NDs sampled have a similar or higher retention rate as other healthcare professionals. The majority of graduates are registered to practice in the same province as the naturopathic program they attended. A higher percentage of NDs practicing in British Columbia than in Ontario have additional training and certification in prescribing and intravenous therapies, which may be a reflection of the broader scope of practice in that province.
加拿大认可的自然疗法教育项目中自然疗法医生的保留和注册状况-横断面分析
目的:这一横断面分析描述了加拿大两个认可的自然疗法医学教育项目进入实践和继续注册的队列。方法:纳入加拿大自然医学学院(CCNM)-多伦多和CCNM- boucher的队列,并根据注册管辖,毕业至注册时间,当前注册状态以及获得高级培训和认证的百分比进行分析。结果:共分析了565名多伦多ccnm毕业生和296名布彻ccnm毕业生。53.3% (n=459)在安大略省自然疗法监管机构注册,34.0% (n=293)在不列颠哥伦比亚省自然疗法监管机构注册,9.1% (n=78)在加拿大其他监管机构或专业协会注册,3.6% (n=31)在国际上注册。47.3% (n=360)在毕业5 - 7个月内注册,23.1% (n=176)在8 - 11个月内注册。74.8% (n=644)的注册状态被列为活跃。在可选认证的司法管辖区工作的自然疗法医生(NDs)中,69.0% (n=392)拥有处方认证,49.8% (n=302)拥有静脉注射疗法(IVIT)认证。结论:本横断面分析表明,毕业后2至3年,抽样的NDs与其他医疗保健专业人员有相似或更高的保留率。大多数毕业生都在他们参加的自然疗法项目所在的省份注册执业。与安大略省相比,不列颠哥伦比亚省执业的NDs在处方和静脉注射治疗方面接受过额外培训和认证的比例更高,这可能反映了该省执业范围更广。
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