(a) | Basic science |
| Anatomy (includes histology and embryology) |
| Physiology |
| Pathology |
| Biochemistry |
| Public health (includes public health, genetics, microbiology, immunology) |
| Naturopathic philosophy |
| Pharmacology |
(b) | Clinical sciences |
(i) | Diagnostic courses |
| Physical diagnosis |
| Clinical diagnosis |
| Laboratory diagnosis |
| Radiological diagnosis |
(ii) | Therapeutic courses |
| Matera medica (botanical medicine) |
| Homeopathy |
| Nutrition |
| Physical medicine |
| (includes mechanical and manual manipulation, hydrotherapy, and electrotherapy) |
| Psychological medicine |
(iii) | Specialty courses |
| Organ systems (cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, EENT, gastroenterology) |
| Human development (gynecology, obstetrics, pediatrics, geriatrics) |
| State law and regulations as they relate to the practice of naturopathy |
| Medical emergencies |
| Office procedures |
(iv) | Clinical externship/preceptorship |
(11) Academic standards. The college must regularly evaluate the quality of its instruction and have a clearly defined set of standards of competence required of its students. Promotion to each successive phase of the program and graduation shall be dependent on mastery of the knowledge and skills presented in the program.
(12) Faculty. Faculty members shall be qualified by training and experience to give effective instruction in the subject(s) taught; advanced degrees in their respective disciplines are expected. The faculty should participate in development and evaluation of curriculum instructional methods and facilities; student discipline, welfare, and counseling; establishment of administrative and educational policies; scholarly and professional growth. Provisions shall be made to allow and encourage faculty involvement in these noninstructional functions, including a plan for peer observation and evaluation among faculty. The college shall not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, age, color, religion, physical handicap, or national or ethnic origin in the recruitment and hiring of faculty. The college shall have stated policies on faculty hiring, compensation, fringe benefits, tenure, retirement, firing, grievance, and appeals procedures. The college shall submit to the board for each faculty member a resume which includes the following information.
(a) Academic rank or title;
(b) Degree(s) held, the institution(s) that conferred the degree(s), the date(s) thereof, and whether earned or honorary;
(c) Other qualifying training or experience;
(d) Name and course number of each course taught;
(e) Other noninstructional responsibilities, if any, and the proportion of the faculty member's time devoted to them; and
(f) The length of time associated with the college.
(13) Library. The library shall be staffed, equipped, and organized to adequately support the instruction, and research of students and faculty.
(14) Clinical training. The clinical facilities shall be adequate in size, number, and resources to provide all aspects of naturopathic diagnosis and treatment. There shall be properly equipped rooms for consultation, physical examination and therapy, and a pharmacy, a laboratory, and radiological equipment each consistent with the definition of practice in chapter
18.36A RCW as now or hereafter amended. A licensed and adequately experienced naturopathic physician must be in direct supervision of and have final decision in the diagnosis and treatment of patients by students, and must be present in the clinic at all times when the clinic is open.
(15) Physical plant, materials and equipment. The college shall own or enjoy the full use of buildings and equipment adequate to accommodate the instruction of its students, and administrative and faculty offices. There shall be adequate facilities for the safekeeping of valuable records. The plant and grounds, equipment, and facilities shall be maintained in an efficient, sanitary, and presentable condition. All laws relating to safety, sanitation, and other regulations concerning public buildings shall be observed. There shall be sufficient personnel employed to carry out proper maintenance.
(16) Cancellation and refund policy. The college shall maintain a fair and equitable policy regarding refund of the unused portion of tuition fees and other charges in the event a student fails to enter the course, or withdraws at any time prior to completion of the course. Such a policy shall be in keeping with generally accepted practices of institutions of higher education.
(17) Other information. The applicant college shall provide any other information about the college and its programs as required by the board.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
18.36A.160, 2011 c 41, and 2011 c 40. WSR 12-13-104, § 246-836-180, filed 6/20/12, effective 7/21/12. Statutory Authority: RCW
18.36A.060. WSR 92-02-018 (Order 224), § 246-836-180, filed 12/23/91, effective 1/23/92. Statutory Authority: RCW
43.70.040. WSR 91-02-049 (Order 121), recodified as § 246-836-180, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: RCW
18.36A.060(1). WSR 89-02-051 (Order PM 815), § 308-34-460, filed 1/3/89.]