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- vaanp.org (sometimes referred to herein as “the Website”) is not a static website. Changes may be made. Information is current as of its initial posting or when modified.
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- VAANP does not endorse or recommend the policies, practices or opinions expressed on websites to which vaanp.org may link; nor does VAANP represent or warrant the accuracy of materials on those websites.
- VAANP does not recommend or endorse naturopathic physicians, who participate in the “Find a Naturopathic Doctor” page on the Website.
- VAANP is a professional trade association. It is not a regulatory or licensing authority.
- VAANP’s pertinent corporate purposes are (i) improvement and advancement of the philosophy, science, art and practice of naturopathic medicine, as defined by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (“AANP”); (ii) service of the common interest in the improvement and advancement of naturopathic medicine shared by members of the VAANP; (iii) promotion of professional and social interaction among members of the VAANP and members of the AANP; (iv) education of the general public regarding the merits and best uses of naturopathic medicine; (v) fostering of cooperation between the naturopathic medical profession and other health care professionals in keeping with the general public’s interest in quality health care; and (vi) promotion of the general public’s right to freedom of choice in health care.