RN to fitness nursing??

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Ok so I graduated in 6 months ago and have been working on a med/surg floor in Atlanta. I like the challenge but I'm just not happy. I ran cross country and track in college and love marathons and I am very passionate about fitness but I am looking to combine nursing to fitness and health.

I want to help make exercise programs specialized for people with DM, CHF, and pulm. problems as well as healthy people just looking for somewhere to start. I want to be a motivator and give people the chance to make their lives something they can love and be proud of and live longer!

Does anyone know how I can combine my RN degree with fitness? Even if it's within a company and coaching employees? What degree should I be looking at? I'm in Atlanta, GA! Please help!

Specializes in Adult and Pediatric Vascular Access, Paramedic.

You could look at a job in cardiac rehab, as that involves getting cardiac patients back into an active life style while monitoring them. I think there is also pulmonary rehab as well with the same idea.

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Specializes in cardiac/education.

You and me both girlfriend!!!

So far the best I have found is a Health Screener at employee wellness events and I will be getting my personal trainer cert this coming January through ACSM. I just want this for my own personal satisfaction. I have also seen jobs here and there in employee wellness that require an RN but also request that you be a personal trainer and/or aerobics instructor. FUN! One day...........

If you ever figure it out let me know. I want to go into preventative health as well and would love to empower others in fitness and life change.....WellCoaches has a cert too, look into it, might do that one day too....;) Right now I have enough working a couple jobs and maintaining my OWN fitness! ;)

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Keep in mind that the US healthcare system (misnomer, I know) still does not really provide any financial incentives for 'wellness'. It's not reimbursed by many insurance plans -- so, it is difficult to sustain a "healthy" business model in this service area. The exceptions are those services that are tied to recovery from serious illness - such as cardiac rehab or other types of clinical rehab after trauma.

Heck, if you have another source of income - I say follow your bliss. But realistically, don't expect to have a very robust income while you do so. Hopefully, this will change in the future.

Has any one figured how to start up health coaching clients? I'm interested in the same thing! I don't know if I need to pursue my masters, get a personal trainer cert, or a nutrition cert. I'm not sure where to start.

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