Course overview

Integrative Nursing: Whole Person and Planet

Integrative Nursing is a way of being, doing and knowing that advances whole person and whole system care across clinical settings and patient populations. Clinical applications will be highlighted as well as leadership strategies that address human and planetary health.
 Faculty

Mary Jo Kreitzer
PhD, RN, FAAN

 Conference Series

AIHM 2019 Annual Conference

 Required Lessons

1

 Time to Complete

1 hour

 Non-CME Eligible*

0 Credits

What you will learn

  • Course Summary

  • Integrative Nursing is a way of being, doing and knowing that advances whole person and whole system care across clinical settings and patient populations. Clinical applications will be highlighted as well as leadership strategies that address human and planetary health.
    By the end of this course, learners will be able to: 
    • Describe the principles of integrative nursing.
    • Utilize integrative nursing principles and practices in caring for people across clinical settings and patient populations.
    • Utilize the principles and practices of integrative nursing in caring for patients across clinical settings and patient populations.
    • Implement leadership strategies to advance whole person, whole system and whole planet care.

Course includes:

  • Video recording
  • Downloadable audio
  • Speaker handout(s)
  • 1 Quiz
  • 1 Evaluation
  • Certificate of Completion

Included in this course

Course Faculty

Mary Jo Kreitzer, PhD, RN, FAAN


Faculty Disclosures: This speaker has no relevant relationships with commercial interests to disclose.
About Mary Jo
Mary Jo Kreitzer PhD, RN, FAAN is the founder and director of the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing at the University of Minnesota, where she also serves as a tenured professor in the School of Nursing. Within the School of Nursing, Dr. Kreitzer is the co-lead of the doctorate of nursing practice program in integrative health and healing. She has served as the principal investigator or co-principal investigator of numerous clinical trials focusing on mindfulness meditation with persons with chronic disease including studies focusing on solid organ transplant, cardiovascular disease, chronic insomnia, diabetes, and caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease. From 2004-2007, Dr. Kreitzer served as the vice-chair of the Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine. 

Dr. Kreitzer regularly presents to practitioner and public audiences as well as at academic and healthcare conferences. She has authored more than 150 publications, and is the co-editor of the text Integrative Nursing published in 2014 by Oxford University Press. The second edition of Integrative Nursing was  published in 2018. Dr. Kreitzer earned her doctoral degree in public health focused on health services research, policy and administration, and her master’s and bachelor’s degrees in nursing.

*CME/CEU Credits

The CME for this course has expired, however you will continue to have access to your purchased content. 

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This course is self-paced with no set beginning or end date. You may complete this course on your own schedule and pace. Enrolling in and purchasing this course grants you access to its contents in perpetuity.