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Jared M. Skowron, ND
In January 2010, I had a dream come to fruition. Thanks to the support of Dean Guru Sandesh Khalsa, ND, and Associate Clinical Dean Christina Arbogast, ND, a teaching clinic shift specifically and exclusively to treat pediatrics started at University of Bridgeport, Health Science Center. As an expanding center of excellence for the college, this new teaching clinic gives 4th year naturopathic students the ability to focus on the nuances of treating children naturopathically.
Jason Belejack, Rebecca Georgia, Ann Lee, Jennifer Monteleone, Carolina Padilla, and Jaime Schehr were the first group of students to complete the pediatric training. This article summarizes their experiences, as a reminder to us all of what we freshly learned, and maybe forgot from school.
The student group chose to name the shift, “Welcome to the Jungle” because we were the busiest teaching shift, doubling or tripling the amount of patients on other shifts. This is because there is a great desire for natural medicine for children. Parents may feel okay taking a medication for themselves, but putting a toxic substance into their children if it’s unnecessary is becoming more and more unwanted. Naturopathy answers that call for help. We, as a profession, need to provide the medical answers for parents that are looking for natural, integrated pediatric medicine.

Jared Skowron, ND is vice president of PedANP and a national expert for natural medicine in children. He is author of Fundamentals of Naturopathic Pediatrics, the definitive text on evidence-based natural remedies for children’s health conditions, and his new book with Rodale Publishing will be out in early 2011. He is a faculty member at University of Bridgeport, where he is professor of pediatrics and founder of the Pediatric & Autism Teaching Clinic. He was recently on Animal Planet, Dogs 101, as a medical advisor, and his article, “10 Myths of Vitamin D” was chosen as one of the best vitamin D articles by the Vitamin D Council.
Jared M. Skowron, ND
In January 2010, I had a dream come to fruition. Thanks to the support of Dean Guru Sandesh Khalsa, ND, and Associate Clinical Dean Christina Arbogast, ND, a teaching clinic shift specifically and exclusively to treat pediatrics started at University of Bridgeport, Health Science Center. As an expanding center of excellence for the college, this new teaching clinic gives 4th year naturopathic students the ability to focus on the nuances of treating children naturopathically.
Jason Belejack, Rebecca Georgia, Ann Lee, Jennifer Monteleone, Carolina Padilla, and Jaime Schehr were the first group of students to complete the pediatric training. This article summarizes their experiences, as a reminder to us all of what we freshly learned, and maybe forgot from school.
The student group chose to name the shift, “Welcome to the Jungle” because we were the busiest teaching shift, doubling or tripling the amount of patients on other shifts. This is because there is a great desire for natural medicine for children. Parents may feel okay taking a medication for themselves, but putting a toxic substance into their children if it’s unnecessary is becoming more and more unwanted. Naturopathy answers that call for help. We, as a profession, need to provide the medical answers for parents that are looking for natural, integrated pediatric medicine.

Jared Skowron, ND is vice president of PedANP and a national expert for natural medicine in children. He is author of Fundamentals of Naturopathic Pediatrics, the definitive text on evidence-based natural remedies for children’s health conditions, and his new book with Rodale Publishing will be out in early 2011. He is a faculty member at University of Bridgeport, where he is professor of pediatrics and founder of the Pediatric & Autism Teaching Clinic. He was recently on Animal Planet, Dogs 101, as a medical advisor, and his article, “10 Myths of Vitamin D” was chosen as one of the best vitamin D articles by the Vitamin D Council.
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