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New program pairs Bastyr naturopaths with doctors, nurses.

The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA)

| July 14, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2007 The Seattle Times. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Sonia Krishnan

Jul. 14--Group Health Cooperative and Bastyr University have begun a new partnership to bridge the divide between conventional and alternative medicine, officials announced this week.

Starting this summer, students in their final year at Bastyr University's naturopathic medicine program will have the chance to shadow Group Health doctors and nurses during patient visits.

Students will observe patients, learn how various health conditions are treated with conventional medicine, and answer questions about naturopathic alternatives, said Dr. Bill Huff, a family physician and medical director of Group Health's alternative-services …

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