A Brief History of NCNM
National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) is the oldest programmatically accredited naturopathic medical school in North America. NCNM had its beginnings in the early 1950's, in response to the termination of the naturopathic program at Western States Chiropractic College. Members of the profession from Oregon , Washington , and British Columbia planned the founding of the College and in May 1956, in Portland, Oregon, Drs. Charles Stone, W. Martin Bleything, and Frank Spaulding executed the Articles of Incorporation of the National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM).
NCNM was founded as a college of Naturopathic Medicine, which draws from the healing wisdom of many cultures. Since its founding, NCNM has sought to preserve and convey the classical modalities of naturopathy and honor the principles that guide naturopathic care:
- The healing power of nature
- Treat the whole person
- First do no harm
- Identify and treat the cause
- Prevention is the best cure
- Doctor as teacher
In the fall of 1992, the College began plans for the development of a curriculum that would emphasize the holistic spirit of the classical teachings of Oriental medicine. Permission to offer a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine (MSOM) degree was granted in June of 1998, and the first MSOM class was graduated that month.
During its earlier years, NCNM went through several location changes in the Northwest until the late 1970s, when Portland was selected as the College's permanent home. The first physical location owned by the College was the Market Street campus in southeast Portland, housing both clinical and academic education.
By 1995, the College had outgrown the Market Street campus and had begun negotiations to purchase the current Ross Island location in downtown Portland. Academic education was relocated to this campus in September 1996 and the clinical education is now housed in two clinics several minutes distance from the main campus. The First Avenue Natural Health Center is the primary location for the ND clinical program. The Pettygrove Classical Chinese Medicine Clinic provides primary clinical training for the MSOM program.
NCNM's faculty include some of the nation's most respected authors and spokespersons in the fields of Naturopathic and Classical Chinese Medicine.
The College is alma mater to over 1500 alumni who practice in nearly every state and Canadian province as well as in many foreign countries. Over 50% of the licensed naturopathic physicians practicing in the United States are graduates of NCNM.
