Dr.
Dunne began her health care career as a university student,
working as a certified nursing assistant with elders in long
term care facilities. She trained in hospice care and served
families through transitions of loss and grief. In 1977 she
joined a group of women studying midwifery and subsequently
practiced as a home birth attendant for 13 years. In 1981
she received a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree and worked
as a RN in obstetrics and neonatology units. This rewarding
experience with young families lead to a desire to deepen
her knowledge and effectiveness as a care provider. Dr. Dunne
was introduced to naturopathic medicine by a dear friend who
had restored her damaged vision with the help of Dr. John
Bastyr and Dr. Joeseph Pizzorno, two pioneers of the revival
of the modern naturopathic medicine. Dr. Dunne received her
medical degree from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine
in Portland Oregon in 1989.
Dr. Dunne is a national leader and activist working for the
transformation of health care through integration of all effective
healing systems. Immediately following graduation from medical
school Dr. Dunne practiced under the auspices of teaching
mentors at the Natural Childbirth and Family Clinic, and was
an instructor for the obstetric and perinatology curriculum
at National College. She participated in the successful effort
to license NDs in Montana in 1991. Dr. Dunne has served as
President of the Montana Association of Naturopathic Physicians,
as well as on the Alternative Health Care Board for the state
of Montana, the regulatory body for both naturopathic physicians
and licensed direct entry midwives.
Dr. Dunne has contributed to the development of the naturopathic
profession through her appointment as Naturopathic Physicians
Licensing Exam Chair for Emergency Medicine, and as a founding
member of the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners.
She served as President of the Federation of Naturopathic
Physicians Licensing Authorities. In 1995 Dr. Dunne was elected
to the Board of Directors of the American Association of Naturopathic
Physicians (AANP), chairing the Professional Affairs and Ethics
Committees, and editing the association’s monthly electronic
newsletter. She was honored to receive the 2002 AANP President’s
Award, which describes her contribution as having “reliably
cared for and nurtured the soul of our profession.”
She was elected President of the AANP in 2004, and currently
serves as Immediate Past President. During her tenure as President
she facilitated collaborative projects and events that wove
contributions from medical doctors, nurses, psychologists,
grass-roots political organizers, acupuncturists, herbalists
and education leaders. She continues to serve the profession
as Chair of the Board of Directors for the Institute for Natural
Medicine, a philanthropic working group that works to secure
and manage resources for the advancement of naturopathic philosophy,
education, research and health care.
In pursuit of further tools for the active facilitation of
change, Dr. Dunne has studied at the Leadership Institute
of Seattle, Bastyr University, from where she earned a Master
of Arts degree in Applied Behavioral Science in 2002. She
has co-authored a book on nutritional and dietary solutions
for polycystic ovary syndrome, The Natural Diet Solution
for PCOS and Infertility: How to Manage Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome Naturally. Along with her co-author Bill
Slater, she maintains an informational website for women with
polycystic ovary syndrome and fertility problems (www.ovarian-cysts-pcos.com).
In 2005 Dr. Dunne participated in an historic first as primary
author on the article titled NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE:
What Can Patients Expect?, published by the Journal
of Family Practice, a conventional medical journal with 84,000
MD subscribers.
She provides naturopathic medical services in her Missoula
clinic, BitterRoot Natural Medicine. Her
practice there focuses primarily on the health of women and
children. Dr. Dunne has a second treatment site, called ORIGINS:
A Family Systems Counseling Service, in Hamilton
Montana, where the focus is psychotherapy and counseling through
life transitions. Her clients include individual adults and
couples seeking to consciously manage life changes. Dr. Dunne
is a certified Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
(EMDR) therapist. Many of her counseling clients
are combat veterans and their families.
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