Abstract
The University of Minnesota School of Nursing aims to fully incorporate comple mentary and alternative health philosophy and healing practices into its baccalau reate, master's and doctoral programs. A planning process (1998-99) included School of Nursing faculty, administrators, and representatives of the university's Center for Spirituality and Healing. A comprehensive course of action was devel oped that included strengthening didactic and experiential learning, offering indi vidualized plans of clinical study in a variety of modalities, improving access to an interdisciplinary graduate minor in Complementary Therapies and Healing Practic es, and encouraging faculty research initiatives and continuing education in CAM. © 2001, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
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Halcón, L., Leonard, B., Snyder, M., Garwick, A., & Kreitzer, M. J. (2001). Incorporating Alternative and Complementary Health Practices Within University-Based Nursing Education. Complementary Health Practice Review, 6(2), 127–135. https://doi.org/10.1177/153321010100600203
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