What is the difference between an MD and an MS in Naturopathy?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

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    MD typically stands for Doctor of Medicine. Naturopathic doctors may obtain an MD degree after completing a medical education programme that focuses on naturopathic medicine. This could involve studying at a naturopathic medical school or completing a naturopathic medicine programme within a conventional medical school. Further, MDs in Naturopathy courses are trained to diagnose and treat patients using naturopathic principles and modalities, such as herbal medicine, nutrition, lifestyle counselling, and physical therapies.

    On the other hand, MS stands for Master of Science. An MS in Naturopathy refers to a graduate-level programme tha

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