A trusted network
Partners and professional accreditations
The Alternative Medicine College of Canada (AMCC) collaborates with several professional associations that accredit our training and welcome our graduates. Media outlets and organizations in the natural health and wellness sector are also partners in supporting training, recognition, and access to reliable resources for students and practitioners.
Professional associations
Associations working toward the recognition and oversight of naturopathy practitioners.
List coming soon.
Other resources and educational platforms
Media, platforms and partner organizations supporting our students and the natural health community.
PasseportSanté
A leading natural-health media outlet with reliable content on nutrition, medicinal plants and prevention.
Visit PasseportSantéAlternative Santé
An independent magazine devoted to natural approaches, herbal medicine and complementary therapies.
Read Alternative Santé
Bio à la Une
A media outlet dedicated to wellbeing, healthy eating and a natural lifestyle.
Discover Bio à la Une
Plantes & Santé
A magazine specializing in herbal medicine and the use of medicinal plants.
Read Plantes & SantéMédoucine
A platform listing natural-medicine practitioners selected according to a quality charter.
Discover Médoucine
World Naturopathic Federation
An international federation uniting naturopathy organizations and harmonizing the profession’s standards.
Discover the WNF
Governmental and institutional context
At the Canadian government level
The Department of Human Resources Development Canada and the Department of Employment and Immigration Canada accredit AMCC training (art. 118.5-118.6.) Tuition fees qualify for a monthly tax credit under professional training programs.
At the Quebec provincial government level
AMCC is considered an institution providing education (other than for the purpose of earning university credits) that allows you to acquire and/or improve the knowledge necessary to practice a recognized profession.
Your employer can therefore cover the training fees, which will be deductible from their contributions. In addition, tuition fees qualify for a tax deduction.
Professional-level recognition
Membership in a professional association often allows for reimbursement by private insurers, though it does not constitute official recognition by the Ministry of Education or the Professional Order Office.
Several associations, in Canada and internationally, recognize AMCC training. Our graduates can therefore join them and issue receipts, subject in some countries to a qualifying exam.
Become an AMCC partner
The AMCC works with organizations committed to quality education: editorial collaborations, conferences, webinars or academic partnerships.
Have a collaboration in mind? Our team will be glad to discuss it.
Propose a partnershipFrequently asked questions
Why does the AMCC work with specialized partners?
- These collaborations ensure the quality of training, support the professional recognition of graduates and give students access to reliable resources.
How are partners selected?
- Each partner is chosen for its seriousness and genuine contribution to the field. The AMCC favours a small, high-quality network.
Does the AMCC accept editorial collaborations?
- Yes: expert articles, conferences, webinars or educational content, as long as they bring real value to students.
How can I propose a partnership to the AMCC?
- Contact our team through the contact page, presenting your organization and the type of collaboration you have in mind. Each proposal is reviewed individually.

