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VOLUME 10 • NUMBER 2
Introduction
From the Curriculum Director
Student and Graduate Affairs: What’s up?
Academics’ News and Notes
Admissions Headlines
Natural Health Conference 2003
Harvard Mind/Body Institute's Herbert Benson, M.D.
CCNH Honors: Sara Shelton
On the Road with CCNH: 2003
Graduates: First Quarter 2003
ClassNotes
Health in the News
Archive Page

Graduate Practitioners Task Force

An exciting new development in the Office of Student and Graduate Affairs is the creation of a task force to address practice issues that impact CCNH students and graduates. The task force will work together to contribute its expertise in multiple ways, such as assisting the Curriculum Committee with integrating practice-focused projects into many of the courses and coordinating efforts with the Alumni Association members to expand networking opportunities for graduate practitioners.

Participants include Jim Farmer, Admissions Advisor, Terri Schroedermier and Christine Picior, Faculty Advisors and myself, Director of Student and Graduate Affairs. Each is a CCNH graduate as well as a practitioner in his/her individual area of professional expertise. Jim is our iridology expert; Terri offers nutritional consulting expertise; Christine brings her herbology specialization; and I can provide the naturopathic practitioner perspective.

The task force's goals will evolve in response to requests and needs that surface as CCNH continues to strive towards excellence in service for students and graduates.

Susie Hale shale@ccnh.edu

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