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National University of Health Sciences’ Dr. Polina Robinson Receives 2024 Henry Lindlahr Award

by Jan 9, 2025

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Congratulations to faculty member Polina Robinson, ND, MS, CNS, LDN, CLC, for receiving the prestigious Henry Lindlahr Award for 2024. Dr. Robinson received the award while virtually attending the Illinois Association of Naturopathic Physicians (ILANP) general meeting on December 10, 2024.

“I feel truly honored and humbled to receive the Henry Lindlahr award,” Dr. Robinson said. “I am very grateful to ILANP, not only for this recognition, but for the incredible work the organization continues to do in support of the naturopathic medical profession.”

“Advancing naturopathic medicine has always been a team effort,” she continued.  “I’m proud to be recognized as a part of this team.”

Dr. Robinson said the award is also a reminder that the journey to integrate naturopathic medicine into the health care landscape is ongoing, and that we can all help contribute to a more inclusive health care system through education, collaborative care and legislative advocacy.

National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) sets the standard in training for careers in health care and provides a dynamic atmosphere where students, faculty and clinicians of various complementary and alternative health professions work together in an integrative environment.

With campus sites in both Illinois and Florida, NUHS is forging new paths within the world of health care, based on understanding and cooperation with medical professionals from all disciplines.

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