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- Title
Being herbal practitioners: The experience of five prominent Australian herbalists.
- Authors
Hunter, Assunta; Adams, Jenny; Evans, Sue; Singer, Judy; Stannard, Gill
- Abstract
In this article a group of five naturopaths and herbalists discuss their professional trajectories and outline the pathways they have taken as practitioners over the last 35 years. It emphasises the variety of ways that naturopathic and herbal training can be used, and how it can provide the basis for post-graduate education. There are many career pathways open to practitioners with undergraduate clinical skills. The sustainability of practice may be dependent on specialising in a particular area of practice or diversifying into other forms of practice or other disciplines.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; CONTINUING education; HERBALISTS; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; BOTANIC medicine; NATUROPATHS; NATUROPATHY; PROFESSIONAL employee training; SOCIAL sciences; VOCATIONAL guidance; CULTURAL competence
- Publication
Australian Journal of Herbal Medicine, 2015, Vol 27, Issue 4, p142
- ISSN
2200-3886
- Publication type
Article