Integrative Medicine for Nurse Practitioner

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I'm not sure if it is an option but I am wondering if anyone knows of a nurse practitioner program that incorporates integrative medicine into the curriculum? Thank you in advance!

There are some really great masters programs

university of Maryland used to be known as tai Sophia has lots of great options for holistic care. Also university of Massachusetts is known for their innovative holistic nursing and master programs. There are also other schools and programs that aren't accredited but just as good if not better, depending on what complimentary medicine your interested in. VCIH which is the Vermont center for integrative health is amazing. It's a three year program third year is working in a clinic. They teach about botanical medicine "traditional medicine" I'd say depending on where you live taking programs or classes like that are beneficial to integrate into your practice If your thinking about opening up your own clinic. Bastyr is another great school and accredited but very expensive. I went to the northeast school of botanical medicine, before starting nursing school and intend on becoming a CNM and open up a holistic women's wellness center.

As for the guy who said "I'm not into oils or herbs. I figure if that worked there would've never been drug companies"

i want you to think about that statement. So many major pharmaceuticals are derived from a play literally hundreds. Don't forget where those medicines came from. There is amazing science behind plant medicine. Drugs and Medicine Made from Plants

we can't be narrow minded practioners, it only hurts our patients.

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