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Old Dec 11, 2007, 12:27 PM
birdy88 (Female)
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Question Is holistic nursing different from an RN?

I am a pre-nursing student, and I have a question about holistic nursing. I was wondering if an RN lisence is required before you can go on to become a holistic nurse, which I'm assuming requires some sort of certification. Or, is holistic nursing different from an RN? If Nursing school teaches mostly western based medicine, then what use is it to a holistic nurse? I mean I'll gladly go to nursing school if it means I can become a holistic nurse afterwards, but I just wondered how that worked.
I've been thinking about going into to nursing, but started to worry because alot of the things I believe I know differ from that of traditional western medicine. If anyone has any answers I'd really appreciate it!!

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Old Dec 11, 2007, 02:13 PM
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Re: Is holistic nursing different from an RN?

Holistic nursing is a way of nursing at all levels; its unifies all aspects of the human realm. It is used in everyday nursing!..or should be!

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