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Spabeautyschools.com Featured School of the Week November 11, 2007: National Institute of Whole Health
Author: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd  | Posted: 15-11-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 10 | Rating: (50) (?)
 Whether you prefer your Whole Health Education (R) in-person or through distance learning platform, get ready to be wowed by the experience and education that National Institute of Whole Health (NIWH) can provide you and others in the healthcare industry. Attracting professional candidates like massage therapists, physical therapists and other allied healthcare practitioners, the Whole Health programs take a five-element approach, says Dr. Georgianna Donadio, academic program director at the National Institute of Whole Health. "Subject matter such as digestion, the immune system, nutrition, cardiac health, endocrine glands, stress, and adrenal functions are integrated through the evidence based curriculum to include aspects that are physical, emotional, nutritional, environmental, and spiritual."
The whole picture of health (R) from a 360-degree perspective, Donadio explains, exemplifies the uniqueness of the programs offered through the Institute. "Our curriculum stands out because we're the only school that offers Whole Health education. We are the pioneers in the Whole Health movement, and we saw the vision of this 30 years ago."
If you want to become a professional educator in nutrition, the Nutrition Educator Training program at NIWH is comprised of 20 courses, (19 of which are on DVD). In-person classes are optional, and are given by renowned physicians, health and nutrition experts, and are conducted at leading area hospitals and at Harvard.
If your interest lies in Whole Health Education, the Whole Health Educator program presents a great opportunity to those in the healthcare sector wanting to enhance client services. "Every time you watch a DVD, you can apply that to your practice, "says Donadio. This practical training program combines evidence-based science with natural health concepts, with spiritual foundations. "Our mission is to facilitate the transformation of healthcare in all settings, to include whole person care and shared decision making," says Donadio.
While these are just a sampling of the many innovative career education opportunities at National Institute of Whole Health, rest assured that your educational goals can be met through various financial assistance programs, and career assistance services, among other professional enrichment amenities.
Licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Education, National Institute of Whole Health is also accredited and/or endorsed by several renowned organizations including the National Academy of Sports Medicine, American Holistic Nurses Association, and the National Commission on Health Education Credentialing, among several others. "We have applied for accreditation to provide degrees in Whole Health Coaching, Whole Health Educators and Whole Health Nutrition," Donadio adds.
Recent NIWH graduate, Debi Silber says she's doing many exciting things as a result of her education. "The program changed my entire outlook on life and what I am capable of being and doing in the world!"
If you're serious about making an exciting transformation to your professional routine, and would like to integrate natural and Whole Health principles in your current practice, now is the time to explore your educational opportunities awaiting you at National Institute of Whole Health.
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