This week I was invited to visit a new class at Kent State University’s nursing program. It’s an integrative healing program that teaches the next gen of nurses how to better care for themselves and their patients.
It features yoga, reiki, aroma therapies, and mindfulness and is positioned as a preventive strategy to preempt the amazing propensity of nursing burnout that continues to spiral in the direction of costs on many levels.
The instruction was strong in scholarship, genuine compassion, and self-efficacy. I will be good when it visits medical programs as well. It was well received and obviously relevant to clinical efficacy.
What will tilt health care reimbursements in the direction of solid alternatives to out of control pharmacology interventions?
