Dr.
Letitia ("Tish") Dick-Kronenberg, ND
Dr. Harold Dick's daughter, Dr. Letitia Dick,
graduated from Eastern Washington University magna cum laude
with a BS in biology in 1985.
She then attended the National College of Naturopathic Medicine and
graduated with a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine in 1990.
After a
3-year residency with her father, Dr. Harold Dick, Letitia became
clinic director of the oldest traditional naturopathic clinic in
the United
States.
Windrose Naturopathic Clinic, now over 50 years in business, provides
the ultimate in traditional naturopathic care. This practice is a
direct model of the clinical practice of Dr. O.G. Carroll which still
sees some of Dr. Carroll's patients.
Dr.
Jared L. Zeff, ND
Jared L. Zeff, ND, LAc. is a licensed doctor of naturopathic medicine
and a licensed acupuncturist. In addition to maintaining a private practice,
Dr. Zeff currently teaches at the Bastyr University, College of Naturopathic
Medicine in Seattle.
After receiving a Bachelor of Science degree from the University
of California in 1974, Dr. Zeff graduated from the National College
of Naturopathic Medicine in 1979, and from the Emperor’s College
of Traditional Oriental Medicine in 1987. In 1988 he accepted
the position of Academic Dean at National College which he held until
1993,
when he
returned to full-time practice.
Dr. Zeff is considered a traditionalist, practicing a classical
form of naturopathic medicine. He began a private practice in
McMinnville, Oregon, based around obstetrics and family medicine. In
1993 he moved
his practice to the Portland area, and in 2001 moved to Vancouver.
He currently works primarily with chronic disease.
He was named “Naturopathic Physician of the Year” in 1989
for his contribution to the development of naturopathic clinical
theory. In April, 2002, he was given the first Lifetime Achievement
Award of
the Northwest Naturopathic Physicians Association for his contributions
to naturopathic medical education.