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Dedicate Yourself to Improving Lives Exponentially
With a Holistic Nursing Program
Across the U.S., patients are increasingly seeking out natural, evidence-based solutions, leading health practitioners to offer care centered on holistic healing and integrative health. The philosophical and scientific evolution in the healthcare industry is driving demand for nurses skilled in providing alternative and holistic treatments to help patients achieve spiritual, emotional, and physical balance.
NEW! Bachelor of Science in Nursing (prelicensure option) at the New York campus. Hybrid format: online + on-campus lab + clinical at partner sites. No pre-reqs, no waitlist!
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Four Holistic Nursing Program Options Offered:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(Prelicensure Option)
NY Campus
New program option at the New York campus! Hybrid BS in Nursing program with no pre-reqs, no waitlist, direct entry, and an integrative nursing focus.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(RN-to-BSN Completion Option)
Online
Intended for RNs who wish to advance their career by obtaining a bachelor’s, with a focus on holistic nursing.
Holistic Nursing Certificate
Online
Ideal for RNs curious about integrative healthcare and how to bridge the gap with Western healthcare.
Master of Science in Nursing
(Holistic Nurse Coaching)
Online
Innovative curriculum that prepares nurses to become holistic and integrative nurse coaches.
Highlights of the Holistic Nursing Programs
Learn foundational principles of holistic integrative modalities
Develop skills to become a leader for change in healthcare delivery
Choose from a variety of support courses and electives
Develop a deep understanding of the nurse’s role as a facilitator of holistic healing
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Who Should Choose These Nursing Programs?
By enrolling in one of Pacific College’s nursing programs, students join a movement that is driven by demand for alternative and evidence-based care and the need for thriving professional work environments. Pacific College of Health and Science’s holistic nursing programs are uniquely positioned to help future healthcare professionals lead the holistic healthcare movement, inspiring a deep and lasting respect for the integrity of the human body, mind, and spirit. Graduates also gain a deeper understanding of the philosophical, professional, educational, and clinical aspects of the nursing field, becoming equipped to improve the lives and well-being of their patients.
“The RN-to-BSN program option at Pacific College has enriched both my professional and personal lives. I am so thankful that I was able to enroll in this program. The Nurse as Facilitator classes stress the importance of self-care for nurses and teach modalities for health maintenance and stress management. Some, such as The M Technique (gentle hand massage) and guided imagery can be non-pharmacologic options for our clients.”
Allyson Alexander
Curricula of the Nursing Programs
Programs within Pacific College’s nursing school cover the following areas:
Theoretical foundations of holism and holistic nursing
Integrative pharmacology
Mind-body connection
Nutrition
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare
Planetary health
Issues and trends in professional nursing and healthcare
Human-centered nursing leadership in the delivery of healthcare
Nursing Accreditations
The nursing programs at Pacific College of Health and Science are registered with the New York State Department of Education and approved by the Board of Regents.
Pacific College of Health and Science is accredited by: Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission – WASC (WSCUC): 1080 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 500, Alameda, CA; 94501; 510-748-9001; www.wscuc.org.
Pacific College of Health and Science’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing programs are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN): 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850; Atlanta, GA, 30326; 404-975-5000; www.acenursing.org.
All nursing programs incorporate the standards of Holistic Nursing as published by the American Association of Holistic Nurses and the American Nurses Association (3rd edition, 2019) and course content is aligned with the test plans of certifications by the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC): 81 Linden Loop; Cedar Park, TX 78613; 900-463-0786, ext. 11; www.ahncc.org.
The MSN specialty track in Holistic Nursing Coaching incorporates the competencies of The Art and Science of Nurse Coaching by the American Nurses Association (2nd edition, 2021) and course content is aligned with the test plan of Nurse Coach certification by AHNCC.1080 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 5001080 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 500
Meet the Leadership and Faculty
F. Patrick Robinson
PhD, ACRN, CNE, RN, ANEF, FAAN
Vice President of Nursing Education
Christy Hennessey
DNP, MBA, RN
Dean of Nursing
Genevieve Feliú
PhD
Dean of Arts and Sciences
Rachel Choudhury,
MSN, MS, RN, CNE
Associate Dean of Nursing
Debbie Conner
PhD, MSN, ANP/FNP-BC, FAANP
Associate Dean for Advanced and Specialty Nursing
Christine Gilchrist
PhD, MPH, RN, NC-BC
Core Faculty
Kristie Oles
EdD, MSN, BA, RN, FRE
Core Faculty
Caroline Ortiz
PhD, MPH, RN, NC-BC
Associate Professor
Core Faculty
Carla Mariano,
EDD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAIM
Thank You,
Dr. Carla Mariano!
Dr. Mariano, a champion of holistic nursing for decades, developed and is past coordinator of the Advanced Practice Adult Holistic Nurse Practitioner program in the College of Nursing at New York University, and developed the Holistic Nursing Certificate and Bachelor of Science Holistic Nursing program here at Pacific College of Health and Science.
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Holistic Nursing FAQ
What is holistic nursing and how does it differ from traditional nursing?
Holistic nursing is a nursing approach that considers the interconnectedness of a person’s bio-psychosocial, spiritual, cultural, energetic, and environmental dimensions. It aims to create healing environments for patients and healthcare providers alike. Unlike traditional nursing, holistic nursing focuses on relationship-centered care, recognizes the importance of healthy relationships, and aims to cocreate caring healing environments within ourselves and with others.
What is relationship-centered care?
Relationship-centered care is a healthcare philosophy that emphasizes the importance of healthy relationships among healthcare providers, patients, and families. It recognizes that caring for oneself is essential to providing extraordinary care to patients and families, and extends beyond patient care to include healthy relationships in all areas of life.
Where can the practice of holistic nursing be applied?
Holistic nursing is a way of being that can be applied in all nursing specialties and roles. Holistic nurses work in all settings, from hospitals and clinics to communities, organizations, and even the planet, focusing on creating caring healing environments and facilitating whole person healing.
How do PCHS’ nursing programs differ from other nursing programs?
PCHS’s nursing programs provide a basic foundation of evidence-based curricula required by professional scope and standards of practice, and also weave in caring, healing concepts, and explore new ways of living and being. They recognize the limitations of conventional healthcare and aim to contribute to the transformation of it and the nursing profession through holistic nursing education.