ITI seeks qualified residency sites for STAIR Scholarship Program

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Integrative Therapeutics, Inc (ITI®), in collaboration with the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP), is seeking qualified residency sites for the fourth year of the ITI & AANP STAIRSM Residency Scholarship Program. This highly sought after scholarship offers postgraduate naturopathic physicians the opportunity to work in a truly integrated residency.

This unique CNME-approved professional scholarship program provides naturopathic graduates a fully paid, one year residency to practice with both naturopathic and integrative medicine physicians. ITI encourages all highly qualified clinic sites to apply. Deadline for residency sites is October 1st, 2009.

The two sites that will be chosen must meet the requirements below:

  • Qualified clinic sites must practice in a successful integrative medical practice with an ND and MD on staff OR be an ND who practices in partnership with an MD practice within a 30 mile radius- for a truly integrated experience.
  • Clinic sites must also have a shared mission with ITI and AANP to; mentor future leadership in integrative medicine; help expand graduate medical education and; enhance licensing efforts for naturopathic physicians.

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