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Apr 19, 2006 01:24 PM

Need advice for Holistic Nursing


Hello Everyone!!! It has been forever since I have been to this board. I am glad to be back. Anyway, I am currently a L&D, post partum, new born nursery RN. I am very interested in Holistic nursing and I want to know about education opportunities. If any of you have any thoughts or experiences on the program you went through, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your insight and have a wonderful day.


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from yumaRN1990
Old Jul 08, 2006, 08:59 PM

Lightbulb Re: Need advice for Holistic Nursing
I am really interested in getting a holistic nurse certification, too. The only place I have found that offers certification is the American Holistic Nursing Association. You can download an application to be filled out, it is then determined if you are elgible to sit for the test. I have not filled my paper work out yet, but I will soon. My problem is getting the information on what to study. Do you have any imformaiton on what we need to study?
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