In this course, students apply all of their learning to become a healing presence in the client-practitioner relationship. Students receive hands-on practice in the university student clinic in the herbal and nutrition care process, including assessment, diagnosis, intervention, monitoring and evaluation in supervised clinical practice. This course will provide students with the opportunity to hone their clinical and counseling skills in order to practice nutrition, herbal counseling and integrative health effectively and competently. Within the clinic shift, discussions with supervisors will provide students with feedback, as well as the opportunity to collaborate on care plans and further develop their critical thinking skills. [1.5 credits]
NUTR-655C: Nutrition/Herbal Therapeutics
Credits
1.50
Academic Level
Graduate
Instructional Method
Lecture