By Katherine Shagoury Lifestyle and health factors that are good for your heart can also prevent diabetes, according to a new study by researchers at The Ohio State University College...
Read MoreBy Amy Kenefick Moore, PhD While many people wish to have a planned death at home, it’s not easy to accomplish and may not be feasible in all cases. For...
Read MoreBy Nancy Gahles I am a card-carrying Baby-Boomer and a member of the Sandwich Generation. Meaningfully caregiving for my own needs, those of my husband, my children, my aging and...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury This week—May 6 through May 12—marks National Nurses Week, and hospitals, doctor’s offices, and private practices throughout the country are taking the time to recognize nurses and...
Read MoreBy Integrative Practitioner Staff Integrative nursing is a way of being-doing-knowing that advances the health and wellbeing of people, families and communities through caring and healing relationships. Integrative nurses use...
Read MoreBy Integrative Practitioner Staff A Core Strategy for Aligning with Critical Organizational Objectives presented by Mary Jo Kreitzer, PhD, RN, FAAN Examine some of the key concepts and principles of...
Read MorePresented by: Debbie Ringdahl, DNP, RN, CNM The principles of integrative nursing provide a framework that can facilitate the teaching of clinical decision making. A major challenge in clinical settings...
Read MoreThe modern healthcare system in the United States is often viewed as one made up of silos. However, as new integrative approaches to care gain traction, nurses are are the...
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