- I. No doctor of naturopathic medicine shall practice naturopathic childbirth or acupuncture without first obtaining a certificate of specialty practice. The board shall adopt rules under RSA 541-A for the certification of doctors of naturopathic medicine for specialty practice.
II. To be certified in naturopathic childbirth, a doctor of naturopathic medicine shall be required to:
- (a) Pass a specialty examination in obstetrics or natural childbirth approved by the board.
- (b) Have at least 100 hours of course work, internship or preceptorship in obstetrics or natural childbirth approved by the board.
- (c) Have participated in 40 supervised births, including prenatal and postnatal care, under the direct supervision of a licensed naturopathic, medical or osteopathic physician with specialty training in obstetrics or natural childbirth. The board may prescribe a national standardized examination in naturopathic childbirth as constituting the specialty examination.
- (d) Meet the American College of Naturopath Obstetricians (ACNO) standards for childbirth.
- III. To be certified in acupuncture, a doctor of naturopathic medicine shall be required to complete a program in acupuncture approved by the board that includes at least 500 hours of training in acupuncture, including both didactic and clinical training, and pass a specialty examination in acupuncture approved by the board. The board may prescribe a national standardized examination in acupuncture as constituting the specialty examination.
Source. 1994, 392:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1995.