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Noel
Peterson, N.D.
320 Oswego Pointe Dr.
Lake Oswego, Or 97034
Office Information
503-636-2734
Noel S. Peterson ND, DAAPM
Dr. Noel Peterson has practiced naturopathic medicine in Lake
Oswego, since 1978. He serves as the Medical Director of the
Center for Traditional Medicine P.C., a multi-discipline
practice dedicated to empowering people to create optimal health
through education, inspiration, and natural therapy.
He has specialized in Prolotherapy since the year 2000 and in
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) since 2006. Dr. Peterson is Certified
in Prolotherapy by the American Association of Orthopedic
Medicine. He served as board member for the Naturopathic Academy
of Naturopathic Injection, and is a long standing member of the
American Association of Orthopedic Medicine.
He is a
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Diplomat of the American
Academy of Pain Management (DAAPM).
In 2009, he was honored with the first annual NCNM Alumni
Association award for “The Most Innovative and Groundbreaking
Naturopathic Clinical Practice”
Dr. Peterson is respected by his peers and has served his
patients and the public in many capacities. He trained in
martial arts for 20 years and is an accomplished windsurfer and
snowboarder.
He understands first-hand the special challenges facing athletes
of all ages. His interest in prolotherapy began when he
developed serious life-threatening injuries that required more
than orthopedic surgery to heal. After rehabilitation and
prolotherapy treatments he has been able to resume all of his
sports without pain or restriction.
Dr. Peterson’s passion in medicine is finding the source of his
patients’ conditions. To accomplish this, he first listens to
the patients’ story, learning the nuances of their physical and
emotional condition. He openly thinks out loud, letting the
client know what he’s thinking, what tests are appropriate, and
maps out a strategy to find the sources of their condition. He
utilizes all manner of physical and laboratory testing to
discover the metabolic, nutritional, hormonal and mechanical
disorders of his patients.
Private Practice Lake Oswego, Oregon, 1978- Present.
Director of the Center for Traditional Medicine, a multi
discipline practice specializing in prolotherapy and dedicated
to empowering people to create optimal health through education,
inspiration, and natural therapy.
Education:
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Doctor Of Naturopathic
Medicine National College of Naturopathic Medicine, 1978;
Portland, Oregon.
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Certification in
Prolotherapy, American Association of Orthopaedic Medicine,
October 2010
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Diplomat, American Academy
of Pain Management
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Bachelor of Science Kansas
Newman College; Wichita, Kansas.
Public Service
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President, Oregon
Association of Naturopathic Physicians Three-one year terms
(1979-1982). Duties included leadership in legislative
initiatives, governmental relations and public education about
the role of Naturopathic Medicine in Oregon health care.
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Medical Director, Portland
Naturopathic Clinic National College of Naturopathic Medicine,
1984-1987. Chief administrator of the colleges teaching clinic,
responsible for the quality of care, staffing, budget,
facilities management, and clinical education of naturopathic
medical students.
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Board Member, Oregon Board
of Naturopathic Examiners. Appointed to a 3-year term by
Governor Neil Goldschmidt in 1988 to the five member licensing
board, responsible for administrating ORS-685, the naturopathic
licensing act. Reappointed by Governor Barbara Roberts to a
second 3-year term in 1991.
Served as chair of Budget, Administrative Rule, and College
Review committees until 1994. Naturopathic physicians practice
under one of the oldest professional license laws in the State
of Oregon, first written in 1927.
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Board Member, Council on
Naturopathic Medical Education Served as Vice President and
Secretary to the council and its Commission on Accreditation,
1989-1994. The CNME is the only recognized naturopathic medical
school accrediting body in the world, and operates under the
U.S. Department of Education. CNME serves as the accrediting
body for all U.S. and Canadian colleges of Naturopathic
medicine. Its primary mission is to protect the public by
promoting a standard of excellence in naturopathic medical
education. http://www.cnme.org
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Board Member, American
Association of Naturopathic Physicians, 2000-2006. The AANP
mission is to serve its members by advancing the profession of
naturopathic medicine and preserving its integrity. Our vision
is to transform the healthcare system from a disease management
system to a comprehensive health program incorporating the vis
medicatrix naturae, the healing power of nature.
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Physician Reviewer, Lumetra.
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improving the quality, safety, and integrity of healthcare. We
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United States. Our work, capabilities, and services are at the
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Research Published:
“Combination glutathione and anthocyanins as an alternative for
skin care during external beam radiation”, T. Miko Enomoto, MD
Thomas Johnson MD, Noel Peterson ND, Louis Homer MD, Deb Walts
RN, and Nathalie Johnson MD , American Journal of Surgery,
Volume 189, Number 5; 627-631.
Combined Glutathione and Anthocyanins: An Improved Alternative
for Skin Care During External Beam Radiation, Radiological
Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2008- A
collaborative 150 patient placebo controlled double-blind study
at Kaiser Hospitals and Legacy
Hospitals
Current Research
Standardized In-office Method of Platelet Rich Plasma
Preparation, Noel Peterson ND, Dean Reeves MD, Frank Nordt, PhD
A human subject Western IRB approved study currently in data
collection.
Teacher
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Associate Professor in
Clinical Neurology, National College of Naturopathic Medicine;
Portland, Oregon; 1979-1983.
Faculty, NATI Prolotherapy workshops, Naturopathic
Academy of Therapeutic Injection, 2005-present.
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Professional Memberships:
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians,
http://www.naturopathic.org/
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Oregon Association of
Naturopathic Physicians
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American Association of
Orthopedic Medicine
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American Academy of Pain
Management
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Naturopathic Association of
Therapeutic Injection
Presented the following topics:
Knee Rehabilitation and Prolotherapy, NATI Module 4, Portland OR
May 2009
Prolotherapy Assessment and Treatment of the Elbow, NATI Module
2, Vancouver BC, October 2007
A Walk in the PARQ: informed consent in naturopathic injection
therapy. NATI Conference Module II, Phoenix AZ, Aug 2005
Reduced Glutathione and Anthocyanins in Skin Care During
External Beam Radiation, AANP Annual Convention, Phoenix AZ
2005.
Prolotherapy: Assessment and Treatment of the Elbow, NATI
Conference Module II, Portland, OR June 2006
Migraine Headaches, an Integrated Naturopathic Approach NCNM
Homecoming Elders Conference, June 1997 NCNM, Portland, Oregon
Advanced Institute on Geriatric Care Management: Clinical and
Ethical Challenges National Association of Geriatric Care
Managers Annual Meeting, May 19-21, 1996; Portland, Oregon
Progesterone in Premature Labor NCNM O.B. Symposium, 1991,
Portland, Oregon
Thyroid Function Pregnancy and Postnatal Mothers MANA Conference
(Midwives Alliance of North America), February 19, 1989,
Portland. Oregon
Naturopathic Treatment of Otitis Media NCNM Pediatrics
Symposium, Oct. 29, 1988. Portland, Oregon
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