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ATMS Natural Medicine AWARDS 2019

Meet Australia’s award-winning natural medicine practitioners

The Australian Traditional-Medicine Society (ATMS) are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2019 Natural Medicine Awards.

In November 2019, ATMS hosted the Natural Medicine Awards Gala Dinner in Sydney, where the four finalists for Practitioner of the Year, Clinic of the Year and Student of the Year, along with industry professionals, family and friends, gathered for a special evening to celebrate their outstanding achievements.

The event included keynote speaker Professor Stephen Myers, a highly respected academic and passionate advocate of complementary and integrative medicine; and honoured special guest Marcus Blackmore who presented the award for Clinic of the Year, dedicated to his father Maurice Blackmore, for professionalism and contribution to the natural medicine industry.

ATMS would like to congratulate the 2019 winners and highly commended finalists for Practitioner of the Year, Clinic of the Year and Student of the Year. All the finalists demonstrated

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