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Goodbye!

by Aug 17, 2018

This is my last blog post before I graduate in a few days! The past 4-1/2 years have been challenging, rewarding, and full of personal growth. I want to share my plans that have been brewing the past few months.

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We are moving to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and I’m purchasing an established business called Natural Health Services, Inc. When I least expected it, this opportunity appeared and after doing thorough research, it was too good to pass up! The current owner is selling the business, because his wife, who was a Doctor of Naturopathy (different than a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine), passed away last August. Natural Health Services currently offers colonics, NAET allergy elimination treatments, and biomeridian assessments. I start on September 4th and will work as an employee for 3-6 months as I pay for, and learn the business end of things from the owner. I have a lot of learning ahead of me!  

Prospective students–when there’s a will, there’s a way! If you feel deeply called to study naturopathic medicine, follow your passion. Yes, the education is a long and it’s an expensive journey, but there is a tremendous need for what we do. I feel fulfilled daily and it’s extremely rewarding to help people reclaim their health.

Goodbye! If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at [email protected]

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Mary Simon

Mary Simon

I'm a naturopathic medical student at NUHS. I started the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Program in January 2014. I was born and raised in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a beautiful town on Lake Michigan. My experiences interpreting (Spanish to English) in nearly all medical specialties solidified my decision to study naturopathic medicine, as I saw a deep need for treating the body as a whole, getting to the root causes of symptoms, and using minimally invasive low-cost therapies to restore health.

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