Master's in Holistic Nursing - waste of time?

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Looking at the master's in Holistic nursing offered at FAU in Florida. Looks amazing. However, after I get it will I just be an overqualified, overeducated, even MORE frustrated floor nurse with tons of awesome knowledge and zero time to practice it?

In other words, what would this degree qualify me to do/where could I work? Anyone have a master's in holistic nursing?

I know this is a very old thread but I'm wondering if any of you who were going to pursue the MSN in holistic nursing did so and how did it turn out? I'm seriously looking into this. Lola77,NightNurse876????

Isn't nursing holistic by itself already?...Well, I did my little research and it is not worth the time and money. It promises a LOT more that it delivers, for what I've seen /heard.

I am a RN, this is my main job. Also, an Ayurvedic Practitioner and LMT. These 2 last ones are my own private practice [holistic and 100% worth:)

Isn't nursing holistic by itself already?...Well, I did my little research and it is not worth the time and money. It promises a LOT more that it delivers, for what I've seen /heard.

I am a RN, this is my main job. Also, an Ayurvedic Practitioner and LMT. These 2 last ones are my own private practice [holistic and 100% worth:)

Hello, Noel, It's wonderful to hear that, these is my dream too. I'm RN with bachelor's and I'm trying to do the same of you, could you guide me in how to do a holistic nurse, please.

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