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Friday, October 29, 2010

Holistic Nursing Resources on: The Nursefriendly

Nurse Entrepreneurs:

Keith Carlson, RN, BSN, Rives Carlson Coaching, CPC, nursekeith, Twitter.com:"Keith Carlson, RN, BSN, CPC, is a Certified Professional Coach specializing in health and wellness. Keith is also a Registered Nurse, Certified Swedish Massage Practitioner, Certified Kripalu Yoga Instructor, medical writer, award-winning blogger, and Certified Laughter Yoga Leader. Keith has assisted hundreds of patients and clients to achieve increased wellness, manage chronic health conditions, and improve self-care. Keith is available by phone and email to provide you with customized coaching in order to achieve your individualized health and wellness goals."
Rives Carlson Coaching
http://rivescarlsoncoaching.com/
http://twitter.com/nursekeith

Categories: Alternative Health, Integrative Medicine, http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/alternative
Alternative, Therapies, http://www.nursefriendly.com/alternative/
Coaching (Personal and Professional), http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/coaching/
Health, Wellness, Alternative Medicine, http://www.nursefriendly.com/health
Holistic Nursing, http://www.4nursing.com/holistic
Massage Therapy, http://www.nursefriendly.com/massage/ Nursing Authors, Nurse Books, http://www.nursefriendly.com/authors
Nursing Blogs, Nurse Bloggers, http://www.nursefriendly.com/blogs
Nurse Educators, http://www.nursefriendly.com/educators
Twitter Nurses, Social Networking, Networks, http://www.nursingdiscussions.com/twitter/

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Chanelle Washington, RN, BSN, Pennslvania Nurse Entrepreneurs:"Indigofera exists to promote self-nurturing, inspire creativity and nourish your body, mind and soul with treasures that reflect aesthetics from across the globe. From body care and jewelry to home decor and atmosphere enhancers, our products are specially made with you in mind. So after a hectic day, take time to treasure yourself….to treasure peaceful moments….and to treasure your surroundings…with Indigofera."
Elkins Park, PA 19027
Phone number: 215-884-78-44
http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/indigofera

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American Holistic Nurses'Association:"The American Holistic Nurses Association embraces nursing as a lifestyle and a profession and provides a means to create bonds within the nursing community. Because true healing comes from within, the AHNA recognizes that nurses must first heal themselves before they can facilitate the healing of others. There are many roads to healing, and individuals must seek their own paths. The AHNA serves as a bridge between the traditional medical paradigm and universal complementary and alternative healing practices. The AHNA was founded in 1981 by Charlotte (Charlie) McGuire MA, RNC, HNC, and a group of nurses dedicated to bringing the concepts of holism to every arena of nursing practice."
AHNA PO Box 2130 Flagstaff AZ 86003-2130
1-800-278-AHNA
info@ahna.org
http://ahna.org/

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Canadian Holistic Nurses Association:"Every individual is a whole and unitary human being with an energy field which is in process with the environmental energy field. When human beings participate consciously in change, we believe they tap into their potential for healing and well being. We believe that a nursing conceptual framework based on human environmental field theory is the foundation for holistic nursing practice."
50 Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 1E2
Telephone: (613) 237-2133
Fax: (613) 237-3520
Toll-free phone: 1-888-910-9998
http://chna.ca/

Category: Alternative, Therapies, Canadian Nursing Associations, Health, Wellness, Alternative Medicine, Healthcare Organizations, Holistic Nursing, Nursing Associations

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Online Holistic Nursing and Wellness Counseling, Canyon College:"Now the professional RN can expand her career choices and take the online holistic nursing and wellness counseling certificate program offered at Canyon College. The holistic nursing course is designed to prepare the registered nurse to take the national certification exam. Nurses may also consider taking the course for continuing education credits, CEU."
Online Holistic Nursing and Wellness Counseling
Certificate Program
Canyon College
111 Poplar Street
Caldwell, Idaho 83605
tel: 208-455-0010
fax: 208-455-0040
http://www.canyoncollege.edu/holistic.htm

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Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Supporting "Whole Person" Cancer Care:
Contacts: Robert Crytzer Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield (412)544-422,1 Dr. Barry Bittman Mind-Body Wellness Center (814) 724-1765
http://www.simontoncenter.com/Pages/bcpressrel.htm

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Holistic Nursing, How is it practiced? Holistic Nursing Schools and Careers Q&A, Naturalhealers.com:"Nurses trained in this area may work as part of a larger integrated clinic or, with the proper license, have an independent practice. Many tend to work in the field of women's health care."
Naturalhealers.com
http://www.naturalhealers.com/qa/holisticnursing.shtml

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Journal of Holistic Nursing:"For over 20 years, the Journal of Holistic Nursing has been a pioneering force in integrating holistic health concepts with traditional Western medicine. The peer-reviewed journal promotes holism—a state of harmony among body, mind, emotions, and spirit —and nursing’s function within that ever-changing environment. This objective forum allows caring and innovative nurses in clinical practice, research, individual wellness practice, and academia to exchange critical information, share clinical and personal experiences, and communicate research pertaining to nursing practice, health care, wellness, healing, and human potential."
Sage Publications
2455 Teller Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
Fax: 805-499-0871 or 800-583-2665
Phone: 805-499-9774 or 800-818-7243
http://jhn.sagepub.com/

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Standards for Holistic Nursing Practice: A Way to Think About Our Care That Includes Complementary and Alternative Modalities:"The Standards of Holistic Nursing Practice were developed by the American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) as a public statement regarding the practice of holistic nursing as a specialty. This article reviews the development of the practice standards, and presents the philosophies and values which underpin holistic nursing. Certification in the speciality is awarded through the American's Holistic Nurses' Certification Corporation (AHNCC) to nurses able to demonstrate knowledge and skills described in the Standards. The relationship between holistic nursing practice and complementary and alternative modalities is discussed."
http://www.nursingworld.org/ojin/topic15/tpc15_4.htm

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Holistic Nursing, WholehealthMD:"Holistic nursing embodies the philosophy of holism, which was first formulated in the 1930s and emphasized the importance of understanding a person's whole being rather than breaking down, studying, and treating only the component parts. In fact, the "hol" in holistic is also the root of several other words that help to define this profession: whole, health, heal, hale (as in "hale and hearty"), and holy."
Wholehealthmd.com
American WholeHealth, Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
45999 Center Oak Plaza
Suite 100
Sterling, VA 20166
Phone: (703) 430-2511
Fax: (703) 430-9227
E-mail: contactus@awhinc.com
http://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,10134,00.html

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Nursing Topics, A to Z:

Nursing Degrees, LPN-RN, RN-BSN, RN-MSN, Online/Offline College, University and more!:"Higher income. Career mobility. Now, no matter where you live or what your schedule, you can earn your Associate or Bachelor Degree to take your professional life to the next level — without putting the rest of your life on hold!"

If you do any Browsing or Windowshopping online, please visit our online Mall:
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Gifts For Nurses:
http://www.nursefriendly.com/gifts/

4nursinguniforms.com:"Choose from Top Nursing Uniform Companies. All sizes, styles and popular name brands available. Large selection of accessories as well: Accessories Blood Pressure Cuffs, Sphygnomanometers Nursing Tote Bags, Carry-Ons, Medical Bags Clinical, Medical Supplies, Nurses Discount Outlet: Angels, Books, Clothing , Equipment, Figurines, Holidays, Home Decor, Jewelry, Nurses, Office Decor, Scrubs, Shoes, T-Shirts Footwear, Shoes, Sandals, Discount, Bargains Gifts For Nurses (Nurses Week) Hosiery, Socks, Stockings Hats, Jackets, Jumpers Jewelry, Earrings, Necklaces, Watches Luxury Spas, Facials, Manicures, Pedicures Perfumes, Fragrances, Phermones Shoes, Boots, Sandals, Footwear, High Heels, Slippers Stethescopes, Nurse Kits, Replacement Parts Swimwear (Tan-Through) Women's Lingerie "
4nursinguniforms.com

Nurses' Station:"The idea for the Nurses' Station Catalog was conceived in 1989. After searching the marketplace in response to customer inquiries, it became obvious that there were no catalogs of this type serving the nursing profession. To be sure, there were several catalogs offering nurse's uniforms and a smattering of professional items. But there weren't any catalogs at the time offering a range of gifts, clothing, professional items, name badges, shoes and scrubs for nurses. It took two years of hard work to gather samples and put a together a catalog of the most unique and high-quality items for nurses."
Nurses Station P.O. Box 388 Centerbrook, CT 06409-03881
http://www.nursefriendly.com/station/

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Nurse Power! Politics is Nursing With Power

When she first ran for office, now?U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski explained her transition from social worker to officeholder by claiming that, “Politics is social work with power.” A nurse could just as easily declare that “Politics is nursing with power.” After all, nurses have a huge stake in issues like availability of immunization and preventive services, access to Medicare and Medicaid, and controls on health care and medications, not to mention the regulation of the nursing profession itself. And nurses are notably effective communicators, helping individuals to resolve problems and meet needs, bridging gaps in awareness and understanding. Why shouldn’t nurses apply their ethos of caring, their extensive knowledge, and their interpersonal skills to the larger world of public service?

Encouraging nurses – and women age 45 and up who are professionals in other fields underrepresented in government – to consider running for office is a goal of The 2012 Project, a campaign of the Center for American Women and Politics at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University. 2012 is a critical moment, the first election year after the decennial census. With redistricting creating more open seats than usual at every level, there will be numerous opportunities for newcomers to enter public office.

Nurses are not newcomers to the political stage. Right now, three serve in Congress, along with more than 50 in state legislatures. But there’s room for many more. Research shows that women are far less likely than men to be self?starters – to come up with the idea to run on their own. Women are more apt to run because someone has encouraged them. So we’re taking this opportunity to invite you to consider throwing your hat into the ring.

Want to learn more about this kind of nurse power? If you’re a political novice and don’t know where to begin, The 2012 Project can put you in touch with resources in your state to help you find training, mentoring, and inspiration. To learn more, visit our website at www.the2012project.us and click “Take Action” so we can follow up with you ?? or write us at info@the2012project.us .

Kathy Kleeman

Senior Communications Officer

Center for American Women and Politics

Why doctors and nurses should engage in social media

Instead, the question should be, why shouldn’t you?

Kim McAllister, over at Better Health, gives some good reasons why health professionals should start a blog. But it shouldn’t just be limited to blogging, but the entire spectrum of social media tools, which give health professionals a powerful way to engage both patients and colleagues.

I recently gave a talk to the folks over at the New England Journal of Medicine, discussing the intersection between medical practice and social media. One point I repeatedly made was that it’s to a health professional’s benefit to have some sort of online presence. Not only to engage and provoke discussion, but also to make them pro-active in the information associated with them when their name is Googled.

More patients will be searching for doctors and hospitals via search engines, and being active in blogs, Facebook and Twitter allows you to define your online reputation. Going forward, this will be one of the more important reasons why doctors, nurses, and medical institutions should have a robust social media presence.

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Why doctors and nurses should engage in social media

Instead, the question should be, why shouldn’t you?

Kim McAllister, over at Better Health, gives some good reasons why health professionals should start a blog. But it shouldn’t just be limited to blogging, but the entire spectrum of social media tools, which give health professionals a powerful way to engage both patients and colleagues.

I recently gave a talk to the folks over at the New England Journal of Medicine, discussing the intersection between medical practice and social media. One point I repeatedly made was that it’s to a health professional’s benefit to have some sort of online presence. Not only to engage and provoke discussion, but also to make them pro-active in the information associated with them when their name is Googled.

More patients will be searching for doctors and hospitals via search engines, and being active in blogs, Facebook and Twitter allows you to define your online reputation. Going forward, this will be one of the more important reasons why doctors, nurses, and medical institutions should have a robust social media presence.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Nursing Blogs, Nurse Bloggers, Nursefriendly Nursing & Healthcare Directories

Nursing Blogs, Nurse Bloggers, Nursefriendly Nursing & Healthcare Directories
A grumpyRN:"I am a middle aged Nurse Practitioner who has worked in the NHS for over a quarter of a century. If you think you recognise anyone in the posts - you dont, no, really, you dont. All names have been changed to protect the guilty as God is expected to take care of the innocent as a matter of course. I have no wish to be sacked for breaking patient confidentiality. Any opinions expressed here are completely my own and bear no resemblance to NHS policy or procedures and in some cases they will bear no resemblance to sanity."
http://grumpyrn.blogspot.com/

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DukeNP99, Jan DeBell Daniel:"I am a self-employed Family Nurse Practitioner. I own Stokesdale Family Care which is a health clinic that provides care to all ages. I am divorced and have 4 children, ages 23, 21, 16 and 14. I have a great friend, Mickey, who is my number one fan, cheerleader, supporter and advocate."
Blogger: http://www.blogger.com/profile/03272618603942498963
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dookfnp
http://dukenp99.blogspot.com/

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Emergiblog.com, The Life & Times of an ER Nurse:"My name is Kim McAllister, and I'm a registered nurse in the San Francisco Bay area. I graduated in 1978 with my ADN and have been a nurse for 32 years.; I graduated in 1978 with my ADN. My experience is predominately Emergency and Critical Care, but I also worked in Psychiatry and did pediatric telephone triage. I made the decision to be a nurse back in 1966 at the age of nine."
er_kim@emergiblog.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Emergiblog/
http://www.emergiblog.com/

California Nurses, http://www.nursefriendly.com/california/
Emergency Department, http://www.nursefriendly.com/emergency/

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madness: tales of an emergency room nurse:"This is tricky. The doctor was very uncertain about whether he could do this, never having done it before. There was a tension in the ER prior to procedure that was palpable. We all held our breath as he entered the room, alligator forceps in hand and performed a QTIPectomy. Yes someone got a qtip stuck in their ear and came to the ER to have it removed. Not only did they come to the ER, but they called 911 to bring them to the ER."
http://emergency-room-nurse.blogspot.com/

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Nurse Practitioner Bloggers:"Bloggers with an occupation of Family Nurse Practitioner."
http://www.blogger.com/profile-find.g?t=o&q=Family+Nurse+Practitioner

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Nurse Practitioner Business Owners blog, Barbara C. Phillips, MN, NP:"Nurse Practitioner Business Owners blog (NPBusiness.ORG) is an idea that was born out the need and frustration for Nurse Practitioners in private, independent practice to be able to connect, share resources, offer support, and learn from one another. It goes beyond that day to day support we give and receive from one another around our professional practice…this goes into the business of being a NP. NPs who have their own practices are breaking the mold for NPs in general as most are still in employed situations (out of preference or necessity). There are also NPs who have broken the "private practice mold" and are working in and outside areas of health care that are new and exciting. NPs have businesses in the educational field, legal field, insurance field, anti-aging field, retail and more."
NP Choice, LLC
1018 E. Wishkah, #216
Aberdeen, WA 98520
PHONE: 1-800-560-6473
http://www.nursepractitionerbusinessowner.com

http://npbusiness.org

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Nurse Ratched's Place:"There has been a lot of chatter in the blogosphere about medical bloggers and HIPAA regulations so let me make this very clear: I write composite stories about many different people that I've cared for over the years."
http://www.nurseratchedsplace.com/

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NursesPTO:"All of us need more time in our lives, but pesky things like working can get in the way. NursesPTO was started to give nurses as well as any other interested people a chance to explore new avenues for income to give you back time for family, hobbies and even mindless TV. We can be silly and irreverent, but have all experienced new career paths which have lead to financial freedom. Join us on this journey and give us your input!"
http://nursespto.com/

Nursing Blogs, Nurse Bloggers, http://www.nursefriendly.com/blogs

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Nursing Endeavors!:"Here we will share our day to day endeavors starting from the four corners of our home up to our encounters in the hospital as a nurse; and tasks in the Internet as a full time freelancer. Life has lots of challenges and trials. We must be strong and go with the flow. So take time and read through our endeavors in nursing, in our lives, and in the world of Internet freelancing."
http://nursingendeavors.co.cc/

Nursing Blogs, Nurse Bloggers, http://www.nursefriendly.com/blogs

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The Nurse Practitioner's Place:"A nurse practitioner blog/website. Information relevant to nurse practitioner practice. Links to other nurse practitioner, nurse, and medical professional sites."
http://arnp.blogspot.com/

Nursing Blogs, Nurse Bloggers, http://www.nursefriendly.com/blogs

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Nurse Ratched’s Place

Nurse Ratched’s Place:"I need to tell you something just in case you didn’t get the memo. I’m a bibliophile. Next to collecting mid-century furniture, books are my passion, so imagine my joy when the publisher of this book asked me write a review for my blog."
http://www.nurseratchedsplace.com/

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Gifts For Nurses
Going Shopping
Health & Wellness
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History of Nursing
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Informatics Nurses
Intravenous (IV) & Infusion Therapy
Jobs in Nursing
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Legal Nursing Consultants, LNCs
Long Term Care, Nursing Homes
Male Nurses
Malpractice Cases
Medical Centers, Hospitals
Medical Equipment
Medical Humor, Nursing Jokes
Medication Errors, Drug Administration & Support
Men in Nursing
National Nurses Week
Newsletters, Subscriptions
Nurse Training
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Nursing Associations
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Nursing Journals
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Nursing Webrings
Paychecks (Nursing)
Prescription Drug Indexes
Puzzles, Quizzes
Relocation Resources
Refresher Courses
Research (Nursing)
Resumes (Nursing)
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Scholarships (Nursing)
Schools of Nursing
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Shoes (Nursing)
Shopping (Going) on the Internet
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State Nursing Boards
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Unions (Nursing), Organized Labor, Healthcare Unions
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Friday, October 22, 2010

Hispanic Latino Health

Hispanic Latino Health:"The mission of Hispanic Latino Health is to provide health information via the Internet to all, with a focus on the Hispanic/Latino community in the United States."
http://hispaniclatinohealth.com

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Brainteasers
Care Plans (Nursing)
Careers In Nursing
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Commonly Used Drugs
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Education (Nursing)
Employment (Nursing)
Entrepreneurs (Nurse)
Equipment (Medical)
Errors, Medication, Drug Administration & Support
Forensic Nursing
Gifts For Nurses
Going Shopping
Health & Wellness
Health Insurance
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History of Nursing
Hospitals, Medical Centers
Informatics Nurses
Intravenous (IV) & Infusion Therapy
Jobs in Nursing
Jokes (Nursing)
Journals (Nursing)
Legal Nursing Consultants, LNCs
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