About:
Dr. Amoz Van Dyke, ND, MSAEAM, is a naturopathic physician, integrative health educator, and faculty member at Sonoran University of Health Sciences. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Nutrition with a focus in Sports Nutrition from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (2008), and completed dual graduate degrees at Bastyr University, receiving his Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (2015) and Master of Science in Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine (2016). Dr. Van Dyke completed three years of postgraduate residency training: a one-year General Medicine residency at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health, a second-year Family Medicine residency at SCNM, and a third-year Pain Management residency at the Neil Riordan Center for Regenerative Medicine. He practiced in Alberta, Canada, for nearly 5 years before returning to Arizona to continue his clinical work and teaching. In clinical practice, Dr. Van Dyke integrates naturopathic and East Asian medicine with advanced physical medicine techniques—including electroacupuncture, frequency- specific microcurrent, perineural injection therapy, fascial release, applied kinesiology, and spinal and extremity manipulation—to treat complex chronic conditions, optimize health, and support long-term wellness. Through this diverse skill set, Dr. Van Dyke provides individualized, integrative care tailored to each patient’s needs. He is guided
by the principle that “the gentlest effective intervention is best,” and is committed to promoting patient and community education in all aspects of health. As an educator, he combines real-world clinical expertise with a student-centered
approach, fostering integrity, critical thinking, and curiosity. Dr. Van Dyke inspires students to develop their unique clinical voice while embracing Sonoran University’s mission to lead in evidence-informed, patient-centered integrative medicine.
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Introduction to Clinical Practice & Clinical Skills I/II
Comprehensive Clinical Skills Assessment
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