Jonathan
Prousky, ND, MSc,
graduated from Bastyr
University (Kenmore, WA)
with a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine. Following graduation, he
furthered his clinical training by completing a Family Practice
Residency. In 2008, he obtained a Master of Science degree in
International Primary Health Care from the University of London,
which focused on clinical epidemiology and evidence-based research.
At the Canadian
College of Naturopathic
Medicine, Dr. Prousky's primary responsibility is the delivery of
safe and effective naturopathic medical care in his role as the
Chief Naturopathic Medical Officer.
He is a passionate advocate for patients having psychiatric
disorders and focuses his clinical practice on optimizing mental and
neurological health with nutrition and botanical (plant-based)
medicines. He has lectured extensively on various health-related
topics throughout North America, and is the current editor of the Journal of
Orthomolecular Medicine. He
was the first naturopathic doctor to receive the “Orthomolecular
Doctor of the Year” award in 2010. Dr. Prousky is the author of
several clinical texts, such as Anxiety: Orthomolecular Diagnosis
and Treatment, Naturopathic Nutrition, Principles & Practices of
Naturopathic Clinical Nutrition, and the Vitamin Cure for Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome. His clinician-based research primarily
involves the neuropsychiatric applications of vitamin B3.