James Munro, ND, graduated from the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR, with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and is the owner of his self-named private practice, Dr. James Munro. Dr. Munro is also currently the medical director of XYMOGEN and WholeScripts, helping to develop and produce exclusive professional formulas that provide quality supplements to healthcare practitioners. His dedication to providing top-quality care, especially in chronic diseases related to the gut–brain axis, has led him to take the social media world by storm as he imparts his wealth of knowledge. Dr. Munro shares his wisdom on LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and previously wrote his own series of motivational blog posts on jamesistrying.com. He has become a true social influencer who cares deeply about helping people achieve their overall wellness goals.
Sounds very cool. Med school sounds tough, and it’s great that you’ve decided to blog about your efforts as a med student… Congrats on being Freshly Pressed!
– Sabrina
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Thank you, Sabrina!
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Hey James, love your blog, your humor, your style, thank you so much for sharing your experience. I’m very much interested in pursuing the ND program with a concentration in research. Do you mind sharing any tips about being a competitive applicant, what it’s been like so far, and what your GRE scores were? Thanks so much, you’re gonna make a great scientist-healer 🙂
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Thanks so much! I’ll send you an email with some specific answers.
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Good luck with your studies and ambitions. Looking forward to more rewarding here. Regards from Thom at the immortal jukebox (drop a nickel!).
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Thanks, Thom!
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Are you on the 4 or 5 year path? What would you recommend to a new student?
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I’m on the 4 year track. I’ll send you an email with a little more information.
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Hi James! I’ve been a silent follower of your blog for some time now–I’m looking to pursue the ND path. I just wrote you a kinda Thank You email and then realized I don’t have access to your email address through your blog! Is there any way I could obtain it?
And hey…congrats on completing medical school!
-Haley
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Awesome! This makes me happy on multiple levels! Thank you so much for reading my ramblings. I had to take my email off of here because I got so so so much spam. Jamesistrying at good ole gmail. (That should trick the spam bots!)
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