Naturopathic and Lifestyle Medicine

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Lismore campus from the air

Explore positive lifestyle changes

Learn about the latest in evidence-based naturopathic medicine and research from the National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM).

Open Day Panel  

Discover how you could help transform the lives of others with a course in Naturopathic or Lifestyle Medicine. Join our expert panel and learn about the innovative National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine which focuses on incorporating evidence-based science into naturopathic education and clinical practice.

Interactive experiences

Join our interactive ‘game show’ quiz to show the breadth of what a naturopath would do and how they would approach treatment. Taste different herbal tea blends and learn how they may be important for your health.

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Why choose Naturopathic Medicine with Southern Cross?

Accelerated path to become a clinical naturopath

The only four-year Naturopathic Medicine program offered in Australia where students will graduate with a Master’s degree

Study at a National Centre

The National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine is an internationally recognised centre of excellence and innovation in naturopathic medicine

Expert teaching and course design

Innovative courses with scientific perspective and clinical placement, developed and taught by leading experts and clinicians

Affordable fees

The only undergraduate Naturopathic Medicine degree in Australia offering Commonwealth Supported places (HECS-HELP)

Panel sessions and interactive experiences

Northern Rivers 4th August

Panel Session

12:30pm

Interactive Experience

11:45am and 1:30pm

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Lismore campus

Gold Coast 18th August

Panel Session

12:30pm

Interactive Experience

11:30am and 1:30pm

Book your spot
Gold Coast campus aerial overlooking North Kirra beach

“I wanted to become a naturopath because I could see that there was a missing link in conventional medicine and that missing link is the holism, it’s the patient empowerment and patient education, and treating the person rather than treating the disease.”

Sophia Gerontakos PhD candidate NCNM