Published: Mar. 18, 2008
Updated: Mar. 18, 2008
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By Duke Medicine News and Communications
Medical and allied health professionals* looking to develop their capacity to help others attain their maximum level of health and wellness might do well to consider the new Integrative Health Coach Professional Training Program being offered by the experts at Duke Integrative Medicine.
An exciting initiative designed to teach participants to work as integrative health coaches, this professional training program:
Health coaches create dynamic partnerships with people who wish to adopt lifestyle changes that will help them reach their short- and long-term goals for satisfying and healthful lives.
Integrative health coaches:
Because health coaching has become valuable in many diverse environments -- from the health care arena to the corporate world to educational and residential communities -- the need for health coaches is growing every day.
Duke is the country’s first academic medical center to develop a health coaching program based in clinical experience and research. In fact, the leaders who helped establish the field of integrative health coaching are the same professionals who lead the program modules.
The program has been tested successfully with corporations, health organizations, Duke employees, and community members. And studies, including a randomized clinical trial**, have confirmed that patients who participate in integrative health coaching programs realize more profound health benefits than those who don’t.
All training is delivered at the state-of-the-art Duke Integrative Medicine facility.
The Integrative Health Coach Professional Training Program consists of four educational modules delivered over several months -- with breaks in between the modules for participants to practice the skills they’ve learned.
To best accommodate the schedules of working adults, the four-day modules are offered from Thursdays through Sundays, with each module consisting of 25-30 hours of in-person, classroom, and experiential learning. Those who successfully complete all four modules will earn a Certificate of Completion.
Participants will:
Learn more about integrative medicine at Duke. Call 1-866-313-0959 toll-free to register.
* Participants must hold a bachelor’s degree or have 3-5 years of experience in a medical or allied health field such as medicine, nursing, physical therapy, health education, exercise physiology, psychotherapy, or nutrition. Those certified in fields such as acupuncture, life coaching, or health coaching also may apply.
** Edelman D, Oddone E, Liebowitz R, Yancy W, Olsen M, Jeffereys A., Moon S, Harris A, Smith L, Quillian-Wolever RE, Gaudet T. 2006, A Multidimensional Integrative Medicine Intervention to Improve Cardiovascular Risk. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21(7}, 728-734.
