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No. 10
from brown rice
Old Sep 10, 2002, 03:18 PM

Great to hear these programs are accredited! But I would like to know how many nurses are really able to practice alternative medicine in the work place? and if so where do you work?
Jamistlc- you took herbology and homepathy. have you been able to apply these at work?
Please know that I fully support alternative medicine I am just curious to know how much freedom nurses have to really use it.
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No. 11
from renerian
Old Sep 11, 2002, 05:23 AM

Default Clayton College
Is this the school you mean? I just got my BS there and am working on my MS there? Check it out www.ccnh.edu....see if you like it.....

renerian
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No. 12
Old May 03, 2003, 04:51 PM

Default Holistic MS in USA
Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN has a MSN in Holistic Nursing. I met two ladies who are completing this program this month. They were very well rounded nurses with great hopes for thier different interests. I think this program is sure to be filling with great Holistic caregivers of tomorrow!
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No. 13
Old May 03, 2003, 04:55 PM

Default clayton college
I live in Alabama, where Clayton College is in Birmingham, but I cannot attend there because my lovely state does not recognize naturopathic healers! This state is very controlled by the AMA, ya know, the ol' boys club. so the students who attend Clayton must be out of state students. Very sad! I have attended seminars taught by these wonderful naturopathic healers, herbalists, & the like & they have so much to share. More power to those who live in states where they have less state control, more personal freedom.
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No. 14
from renerian
Old May 03, 2003, 06:44 PM

I had my ADN then got my BS/MS via distance education at Clayton College of Natural Health. All holistic classes. Check out the website.

www.ccnh.edu

renerian
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No. 15
from isiegel
Old Mar 09, 2004, 10:56 AM

Default Research more on Clayton College
Yes, as they maybe accredited the more important quesiton is but are they recognized by the US dept of education? I know someone who got their degree from there and tried to transfer on and could not and was very upset. It may be great for someone who already has a degree and just wants to learn more.
Another school for a BS in alternative Medicine someone told me about is everglades university.
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