My Journey as an Integrative Nurse Coach® – Cohort 1
My Journey as an Integrative Nurse Coach® began in New York City in 2010. I am a proud graduate of the first class of INCCP which was held in NYC at the Alma
My Journey as an Integrative Nurse Coach® began in New York City in 2010. I am a proud graduate of the first class of INCCP which was held in NYC at the Alma
On Thursday June 18, 2015 Peggy Schmidt and Holly Miller (Cohort 3 INCCP) presented “Expanding the Role of Nurses as Wellness Coaches” at the National Wellness Conference in Minneapolis, MN. We presented there
PICTURE: Left to right: Maria C. (Mary) Mazzer, BA, RN, HNB-BC, HWNC-BC, Integrative Healing Practitioner at Valley; Ann Marie Leichman, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CNO at Valley; Marcie Resnicoff, AHNA Board of Director-at-Large, Carol
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Florence Nightingale (1820–1910), the philosophical founder of modern secular nursing and the first recognized nurse theorist, was an integralist. An integralist is a person who focuses on the individual and the collective, the
I remember it clearly. It was Spring of 2011, and I was in my second semester of nursing school, fully immersed in the often overwhelming culture and language of mainstream healthcare.
One of my passions in my nursing career has been to open up the conversation about ‘end of life’ in our North American culture. I’ve watched too many families come to the last
As an Integrative Nurse Coach® (INC), I’ve embraced Ayurveda, a holistic modality, and integrated it into my life. Ayurveda is an ancient 5,000-year-old holistic healthcare system from India. Its focus is on the
INCA is proud to welcome 22 amazing nurses into the Integrative Nurse Coach® community. After 120 hours of rewarding studies, the following nurses successfully graduated the Integrative Nurse Coach® Certificate Program in New York
INTRODUCTION: PROFESSIONAL NURSE COACH, NURSE COACHING PRACTICE, AND COMPETENCIES Nurse coaches are responding to the mandate of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)—the foundational philosopher of modern nursing—to advocate, identify, and focus on factors that promote
“I don’t want to work with all the red tape and bureaucracy in the hospital! Do you have any jobs for a holistic nurse?” While many institutions support the concept of holistic nursing
To be part of the first Indigenous Nurses Conference held at Eden Park , Auckland, was incredibly inspiring and very thought provoking.‘Freed to care and proud to nurse’ is the NZ Nurses Organisation
The following graduates of our Integrative Nurse Coach® Certificate Program successfully passed the most recent Nurse Coach Board Certification test through the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation. Grace Cunningham Kathleen Hamilton Patricia Haran
INCA is proud to welcome 25 amazing nurses into the Integrative Nurse Coach® community. After 120 hours of rewarding studies, the following nurses successfully graduated the Integrative Nurse Coach® Certificate Program at Harmony
Completing the first INCA program was both an honor and a challenge-a challenge to take all the wonderful work-theory, practice and skill forward! As a NP working in acute care I saw many
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Nurse coaches wear many hats; they help heal patients, clients, and families throughout communities. A nurse coach possesses unique abilities in which the science of
Going virtual is a whole new avenue for creating a sacred space, but it can be done easily with a few simple adjustments. Creating a
Advanced Practice and professional Registered Nurses practicing Nurse Coaching wide array of tools and skills when engaging in client relationships, but before the coaching session,
As a nurse coach, the nature of your conversations with clients often holds profound emotional depth. These interactions now occur across a myriad of digital