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The Clayton College of Natural Health is a . According to its website, it has matriculated over 25,000 students. www.ccnh.edu CONTROVERSY Clayton College claims accreditation by the American National Naturopathic Medical Accreditation Board ANMAB Accredited Member Institutions and the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. AADP School Listing 1 These organisations are not . The Maine Department of Education lists it as "non-accredited." Degrees issued by Clayton may not be acceptable to some employers or institutions, and use of degree titles granted by Clayton may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions. "State’s diploma mills draw academic ire" , by Adam Jones, published February 11 2007 . Accessed 14 Feb 2007. The organization Quackwatch has criticized the school's curriculum as unscientific while its principal has been in various legal battles with one of the graduates, Hulda Regehr Clark , for over six years that continue to date. Well-known graduates include television nutrition personality , and diet coach Jonny Bowden. Clayton profile for Jonny Bowden. McKeith's credentials from Clayton have been the focus of comment in '' The Guardian 's'' " Bad Science " column, specifically the institution's refusal to make McKeith's Doctoral Dissertation available for outside review.2 In February 2007 in the United Kingdom , McKeith agreed to stop using the title "Dr." in advertising for her company or its products due to the unaccredited nature of her Clayton education.3 CONNECTED INSTITUTIONS Chadwick University in Birmingham was started in 1989 by Lloyd Clayton who also started Clayton College of Natural Health.4 Chadwick was called a Diploma Mill and its address is in a "four-story building on Birmingham’s Southside was labeled instead as the location of Magnolia Corporate Services," and "a call to a phone number listed for Chadwick went to voicemail for Magnolia Corporate Services." According to John Bear 's guide, Lloyd Clayton also started and operates the non-accredited American Institute of Computer Science and '''Clayton College of Natural Healing'''.5 page 196 SEE ALSO REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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