Integrative Nurse Leadership applies holistic principles and integrative practice to lead people and systems to wholeness. It is the capacity to awaken the power of collective wisdom to attain full potential in individuals and systems.
Our environment has changed profoundly over the past 100 years. More than 87,000 new chemicals have been developed and integrated into our way of living without adequate testing to ensure safety for adults and, particularly, for children.
As a society we are moving from conversations about disease prevention to actively promoting health.
The war for your health is won or lost between your ears, in the decisions your brain makes every day.
A successful integrative practice puts the patient first. The best results are achieved through seamless collaboration between conventional and alternative medical professionals working to address the patient
This presentation will review the development of the concept of nutrigenomics from the announcement of the decoding of the human genome in 2000 to developments in the field in 2016.
Brain Function can now be visualized in the primary care clinic setting using
The lecture will contain information about relative statistics and epidemiology of head injury. The updated information physiology will be included at this time. Within this information will include dietary, nutrient, medicinal, and functional treatment issues and information that will be in a study that we have conducted on this topic.
Marketing can be a controversial subject in the integrative healthcare community. Inherently, practitioners may bristle at the very notion that practicing integrative medicine requires a marketing strategy, seeing integrative practice as more of a clinical and spiritual endeavor. Some may think that clinical excellence alone is sufficient, or they will figure out their path as they go along. Many are hesitant to engage in marketing, as we do not want to dilute our image of skillful clinicians by being mislabeled as a salesperson. The reality is that any type of medical practice has to be sustainable, scalable, and financially responsible. If you observe the way the most successful practices market their services, you