| Page URL: | http://taruna.ac.nz/courses/nursing/ |
| Date Printed: | Thursday, 9 September, 2010 |
Page Name: Nursing |
The Diploma in Holistic Healthcare (Anthroposophic Nursing Aotearoa) is a part time, three year programme for registered nurses seeking to extend & deepen their present nursing practice. Anthroposophical nursing offers a new dimension by extending the art and science of nursing. The human being is seen as having a physical body that is permeated with living forces, an emotional and psychological expression and also a unique spiritual identity that reveals the individual biography. The nurse honours the freedom of every person, acknowledging that the healing process ultimately rests within that individual. The anthroposophical nurse works out of her scope of nursing practice as a therapeutic advocate assisting in the restoration of wholeness, balance and health. The education programme for the anthroposophical nurse is personally challenging and confronting, awakening intuitive skills and enthusiasm that gives the individual the capacity to find a true relationship to the vocation of nursing. This programme is unique as the only formal English-speaking anthroposophical nurses course in the world. Based on a century of development in Europe, anthroposophical nursing is blossoming in New Zealand as nurses seek a fuller renewed way of meeting their nursing work. Programme Outline This encompassing experience supports our heartfelt nursing practice. At the completion of this training pathway the student will be able to:
Each year is based on a mixture of on-campus seminars (total 21 days per year) and self directed home-based study. |
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