Integrative Nursing Specialization offered by University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
- Public University
- 1 Campus
- Estd. 1851
Integrative Nursing Specialization at UMN Overview
Integrative Nursing Specialization
at UMN
Learn how to advocate for integrative nursing approaches in healthcare settings, lead interdisciplinary teams, and promote a culture of wellness and healing
Duration | 2 months |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Course Level | UG Certificate |
Integrative Nursing Specialization at UMN Highlights
Integrative Nursing Specialization
at UMN
- Earn a certificate after completion of the course
- Financial aid available
Integrative Nursing Specialization at UMN Course details
Integrative Nursing Specialization
at UMN
Who should do this course?
- Registered Nurses
- Nursing Students
- Nurse Educators
What are the course deliverables?
- Assess the current and potential role for Integrative Nursing in health and healthcare, including your own workplace
- Discuss the evidence base for use of integrative therapies, including historical, clinical, and research data
- Assess if a therapy is appropriate, Educate patients about benefit and risk, Administer or advise on use, and Evaluate if the therapy was useful
- Apply Integrative Nursing principles and strategies to patient care and symptom management
More about this course
- This course is designed to provide nurses with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver patient-centered care that addresses the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of health and wellness
- In this course participants will learn about the holistic philosophy of nursing, the integration of mind-body-spirit approaches in nursing practice, and the evidence base supporting integrative nursing interventions
Integrative Nursing Specialization at UMN Curriculum
Integrative Nursing Specialization
at UMN
Introduction to Integrative Nursing
Aromatherapy: Clinical Use of Essential Oils
Acupressure
Guided Imagery
Mindfulness in Integrative Healthcare
Integrative Nursing Specialization at UMN Faculty details
Integrative Nursing Specialization
at UMN
Kim Christensen
As a clinician, educator, and social super connector, Kim (she/her) is dedicated to providing affirming, whole-person health care and highlighting discussions of health equity, social justice, and ethical entrepreneurship in the clinic, classroom, and community. In her clinical work, Kim supports patients of all ages with a wide range of concerns, including complex and chronic medical conditions, reproductive and sexual health, mental health and trauma, and pain.
Louise Delagran
Louise Delagran, MA, MEd, is a writer, researcher, teacher, and the editor of the popular consumer websites: Taking Charge of Your Heath and Wellbeing (www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu). Louise has a strong interest in personal and community wellbeing and recently co-authored a chapter on advancing wellbeing in the Oxford University Press textbook, Integrative Nursing. She has a particular interest in mindfulness from a research and teaching perspective and, most importantly of all, has practiced meditation for over 16 years, including intensive retreat practice
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