Dr. Mundorff, MPH,MSN,ND,RN,CNC,CTN is
not a Medical Doctor.
She is a Registered Nurse and
Board Certified Traditional
Naturopath. She has over 25
years experience in
curriculum and workshop
development, teaching, and
nursing. She holds Bachelor
degrees in Health Education and
Nursing; Master degrees
in Public Health and Nursing,
and a Doctor degree in
Naturopathy. She holds
Certifications in nutrition and
as a school nurse for grades
k-12. She is an Associate
Professor and Director of
Nursing-Related programs at Red
Rocks Community College. She is
a columnist for the Denver
NursingStar and the Oklahoma
NursingTimes. She is a dynamic
motivational speaker and award
winning author. Over the years
she has helped hundreds of
clients take control of their
health, find optimal wellness,
and happiness. She is a patient
advocate and speaks to a wide
audience about the importance of
self-advocacy in health
care. Her classes
in basic anatomy and physiology
and medical terminology have
helped medical non-professionals
and laypersons alike have a
better understanding of the
human body. Through her vast
background in nursing and health
she has been able to develop a
keen sense of deviations in
normalcy and thus has helped
many seek relief where
traditional medicine
had failed.
ASSOCIATIONS:
She is a member of the following
organizations:
American Naturopathic Medical
Association (ANMA); American
Naturopathic Certification Board
(ANCB); Colorado Nurse's
Association (CNA); American
Nurses's Association (ANA);
Sigma Theta Tau International,
Honor Society of Nursing; and
the Anerican Association of
Nutritional Consultants (AANC).
Past member of: Eta Sigma Gamma
Health Sciences Honorary
Society, and Blue Key National
Honorary Society.
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Dr. Mundorff is very active in
the community and has provided
her services and expertise in
areas such as, but not limited
to:
Medical Coordinator 9-HealthFair
@ Red Rocks Community College in
Lakewood Colorado, 2003 and
2004. Colorado Patient
Resource Advocate for the Cleft
Palate Association, 1995-1998.
Youth Education Alliance
(through Exempla Lutheran
Hospital, years
1998-2002); Past-President PTA,
Margaret Walters School for
Children with Disabilities,
1996-1998, and participated in a
variety of community-based
CPR programs, 2000-2004.
Dr. Mundorff is passionate about
self-advocacy in health care.
She has developed and
implemented a variety
of seminars and workshops
designed for the non-health care
professional and layperson in
developing skills in: medical
terminology, anatomy and
physiology, and proactivity in
health care. She is the author
of three books, dozens of
articles, and college level
curriculum all designed to
educate and empower her
audience.