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The CAM Graduate Certificate Program is available to all applicants who hold a master's degree or
higher, and those students matriculated in a graduate program within the School of Nursing or other
health sciences. Most courses are open to all students for use as elective within their program of study.
A UW SoN Graduate Certificate in Advanced Practice Nursing will be awarded by the UW Graduate School
upon successful program completion.
This certificate will prepare students as integrative healthcare specialists with advanced knowledge in
obtaining accurate information from patients about CAM use, discussing CAM therapies that patients are
using or considering, and providing guidance in patients' decision-making. It will enhance students'
understanding of wellness, health promotion, CAM therapies and evidence related to their safety and
efficacy, and issues surrounding obtaining such evidence, all within the context of cultural competence,
collaboration, and cost effectiveness.
CAM therapy consists of comprehensive and diverse services, practices, and products that are not
currently considered as conventional approaches to care. Specifically, complementary therapy is used
with conventional (allopathic) therapy, whereas alternative therapy is used in place of
allopathic therapy. Assessment and discussion of CAM by advanced practice nurses is an important way of
providing holistic patient care-a value held by nurses for many years. Each of the five domains of CAM
modalities (as categorized by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, NCCAM) will
be addressed in this certificate program:
- Alternative medical systems (an entire system of theory and practice outside conventional
medicine, e.g. Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurvedic Medicine, homeopathy, naturopathy)
- Mind-body interventions (e.g. meditation, prayer for health, mental healing)
- Biologically-based treatments (e.g. specialized diets, herbal products, other natural
products)
- Manipulative and body-based methods (e.g., chiropractic, massage)
- Energy medicine (e.g. Qi Gong, Reiki, therapeutic touch)
The CAM certificate program includes critical thinking, assessment, and an experiential component,
consistent with CAM elements identified by the Institute of Medicine that should be taught to allopathic
providers. The certificate program consists of required and
elective courses, all with distance learning options, and optional clinical experiences, culminating with
a capstone project. For matriculated students, the capstone could be part of the MN thesis/project,
PhD dissertation, or DNP capstone project. The CAM certificate program requires students to have an
overview of CAM modalities and their evidence base; methods of integration of CAM modalities into
allopathic disease and symptom management; and culturally competent health practices requisite to caring
for our diverse minority groups.
Specialty Information
Amy Keljo, R.N., M.P.H.
Graduate Student Assistant
Dept. of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems
Phone: 206-616-3858
ala7 at uw dot edu
Application Information
Academic Services
University of Washington School of Nursing
Phone: 206-543-8736 or 1-800-759-NURS
E-mail: sonas at uw dot edu
Funded by Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, U.S. Department of Health & Human
Services. Health Resources & Services Administration. Advanced Education Nursing Grant Program.
Grant #D09HP07358. Complementary and Alternative Medicine / Healthcare (CAM): An Integrative Approach
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