Integrative & Holistic Health & Medicine, Best Practices, by Rauni Prittinen King, RN
“Integrative and Holistic Health and Medicine, Best Practices – Evidence Based,” presented by Rauni Prittinen King, RN, MIH, HNB-BC, CHTPI. The presentation is introduced by internationally-renowned Integrative Cardiologist, Mimi Guarneri, MD. FACC, ABOIM, President of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine. It was presneted at the 120 year Anniversary Nursing School Conference in Oulu, Finland in 2016.
Rauni Prittinen King is the co-founder and executive director of Guarneri Integrative Health, Inc. at Pacific Pearl La Jolla, California, U.S.A. An accomplished business woman, healthcare provider and instructor, she is the founder and president of Holistic and Integrative Medicine Resources Inc. and the president of Miraglo Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization that she founded. Rauni has over 20 years of experience in critical care nursing. A board member of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM), and served for four years on the Healing Beyond Borders Board of Directors. Rauni is founder and former director of Programs and Planning at the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine in La Jolla, California and served as the nurse case manager for the Scripps Dean Ornish Program for Reversing Heart Disease. She is a director and coordinator of national and international holistic and integrative medicine conferences for physicians, nurses and other healthcare providers.
Certified in holistic nursing, hypnotherapy and interior design, Rauni also is a Certified Healing Touch® Practitioner and Instructor. She has been coordinating Healing Touch® workshops at Scripps Hospitals since 1993 and is the lead instructor for the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System. Creating Healing Touch® of Finland in 1998, she has been teaching Healing Touch in Europe, India and throughout North America since then. For her work, she received the Trailblazer Award from the Scripps Health Foundation. She has been honored for her work in Southern India by Project Concern International. Rauni has published in peer reviewed journals.
After receiving a BSN from Arizona State University, she earned a Master’s in Integrative Health from National University. Rauni is a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association Healing Beyond Borders and Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine.
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hi I'm dr. Mimi Guarneri president of the Academy of Integrative Health & medicine and it's my pleasure today to introduce Ronnie Princeton and King I personally known Ronnie for over 20 years as we have worked together in the transformation of healthcare throughout the United States Ronnie is the co-founder and director of Guarneri integrative health at Pacific pearl La Hoya in addition she's an accomplished businesswoman health care provider and instructor she's the founder of wholistic integrative medicine resources and the founder and president of the Marigold foundation a non-for-profit that serves the underserved for healthcare and education ronnie is a board member of the Academy of Integrative Health and medicine and served for four years on the healing beyond borders board as a board of directors she is the founder and former director of programs and planning at the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine in La Jolla California where she served as a nurse case manager for the Dean Ornish program for reversing heart disease after receiving a BSN from Arizona State University Ronnie earned a master's degree in integrative health from national university she is a member of the American holistic Nurses Association Healing beyond borders and the Academy of Integrative Health in medicine she has years of experience in educating physicians nurses and all healthcare providers in integrative holistic medicine Ronnie thank you doctor coronary um I wanted to say first first of all greetings from Southern California San Diego it's very sunny here so I don't know how it is in Oulu it is my absolute pres pleasure to present to you and I'm so sorry that I cannot be there in person but I am vanitas's aunt talked to you about in okra medicine which has been half of my career first half was actually in acute care setting and it was actually in ICU where I was working with the trauma patients and surgery mostly open heart surgery paste and so I know this area quite well didn't know that bit modern medicine a quick fix is very very nice such as opening a coronary artery with a stent and angioplasty and get a nice plot flow to the heart muscle but despite of that we are a cardiovascular disease our leading cause of death in the world and according to World Health Organization chronic disease such as obesity is more severe threat to global economic development already in 2005 Olshansky wrote in a New England Journal of Medicine that the next generation will be the first in recorded history to die younger and sicker attentive parents through public health catastrophe had created is in our medicine is in their silos we have cardiology Rheumatology pulmonology and neurology and so on what happened was that its individual diagnosis became a our distinct entity and unto itself such as if you have high blood pressure you get our ACE inhibitors if you had depression you get SSRIs and so on so we created our LT to peel mentality but also propels properly else I'm sure it's same way in um in Finland our health care is in a state of crisis this is a doctor coronary who actually was former interventional cardiologist and current president after I'm Integrative Health and medicine the system is broken at least it is in the United States our practitioners are overwhelmed increased we have increases in burnout we have our procedures and pharmaceutical pharmaceutical fixes which are overtaking so that we don't have enough time for our prevention and wellness emphasizes disease treatment only rotted and health promotion and it pushes clinicians into silos and specialties preventing a true holistic care so every day about 800 women died due to complications of pregnancy and southport birth in in the world according to recent World Health Organization information 6.6 million children under the age of 5 die each year and mental health disorders such as depression are among the 20 leading causes of disability worldwide dispersity is baby born in 2012 could expect to live 17 years soda life than in a low-income countries than in high-income countries every year 4.3 million deaths occur from exposure to indoor air pollution and 3.7 million deaths are attributed to outdoor air pollution this was discussed first time in a World Health Assembly last year 2015 in May of this year I was able to be participate in a Volta health assembly in Geneva it was very nice experience too and I learn a lot about healthcare that I had no idea until that point here is dr. Margaret Chan talking in UN and here are some of the colleagues the International nursing delegates that I happen to run into so new and sustainable development calls were developed in 2015 and amplitude of them is good health and well-being but all those are calls with his hope we are hoping to reach by 2030 related directly or indirectly to health not only our health but health of the planet so we cannot turn out back any more to this problem Einstein said we will never be able to solve our problems at the same order of complexity we use to create our problems so are we going to continue mapping the mess or turn after facet we have a choice there are many paths to healing health and healing and sometimes it can be very confusing which way to go and usually we select path least resistant holistic model is actually a double most of the time like when I was in ICU so we take care of the body but of course we had to take care of the mind spirit and emotions at the same time this is holistic model or taking care of the whole person so we cannot separate from the mind and spirit and emotions from the body here I always take an integrative medicine definition is that it is a model of care that reaffirms the relationship between practitioner and patient for and the whole person is informed by evidence and makes use use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches healthcare professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing this goes along with World Health Organization traditional medicine strategy as you probably know that World Health Organization does not make any policies the dose go to individual States however they make recommendations and Memphis State should be practice proactive in policies and implementing action plans that will strengthen the role through traditional medicine play place in keeping populations healthy this was actually it was my pleasure to meet dr. Janki who is head of the traditional medicine division of World Health Organization and he was able to point us quite a few directions were to go next these three brave doctors all MDS are founded American holistic Medical Association in 1978 and on 2013 these two medical organization came together and they emerged American the American Board of Integrative holistic medicine or ABI ATM and Asma and they form Academy of Integrative Health and medicine or a I am this is into professional organization that we are fix affectionately called the Academy November 2014 in accredited medicine became a physician specialty in the United States this is big step in the right direction it's actually in order for you physician to take the port in this organization you have to now to do fellowship same way than if you were taking ports in cardiology or endocrinology or any of the other specialties so ai8 some focus is on internet international interprofessional membership advocacy and education and when we did our Stuttgart conference in June of this year we had actually over 600 people from 47 different countries so it was really quite an interesting experience and really I open ER how people want to learn and these were all providers these were mostly they were MDS but also a lot of nurses and also naturopathic doctors acupuncturist chiropractors the next conference is next month here in San Diego California and this is actually people planet purpose and it's a I ate some conference that we are going to do with UC San Diego and this is actually our third as a I ate same conference last two years when we had we had over thousand people attending so we are hoping to have big delegation from Finland I wanted to help attack but Nursing in North America we have about estimated 20 million our nurses and midwives in the world 3.2 million of them are in the United States 360 thousand in Canada oh and we have a one hundred our nursing specialties the first holistic nurse really was Florence Nightingale as probably all of you know she said the nature alone heals and what Nursing has to do is to put the patient in the best condition for needs to act upon him who was who created American holistic nurses association was brave lady Charlotte um acquire in 1981 arm she created American holistic nurses associate others he had gone into the doctors meeting 1980 and said if doctors can do that nurses can do that too so as a result of that holistic nursing is recognized as a specialty in Canada first 1996 by Canadian nurse associates and in 10 years later in US by American Nurses Association these are all T sport certifications that can be obtained by taking port certification based on your educational background we have now 1800 holistic nurses in the United States some of them might be in other countries as well and our nurse quotes is 284 so where are this on holistic and integrative nurses working they work in the acute care hospitals a 35% percent of them like I did and universities and college is 20% up to time and private practice about 20% of the time so you can find them and you can actually bring these principles in any settings where you work there are a lot of different modalities in holistic and integrated nursing and at the some of them are very easy to implement in a healthcare setting my my personal lab is biofilter apiece 1993 when I was ICU nurse I started actually winces – I'm taking bigan course first and I realized that what was really missing from my ICU practice was really healing for these patients so I really got into studying biofield therapies and also holistic nursing at the time so I'm actually very honored to present my presents and it Menken who is the founder of Healing Touch this is actually um she actually was asked by American holistic Nurses Association to create a program that teaches medical professional mainly nurses and doctors how to do this kinda hand on healing because he was doing it so well after she had been studying with various different teachers around the world i'm currently teaching i'm i'm a certified practitioner and i'm teaching all five levels between level four and five you have to do one-year mentorship year and after completion of five levels you can apply for this international port certification it can be implemented it's wonderful in ICU for example timon patients are sick because first thing you notice is relaxation and that's why it was very popular when I started and I'm happy to say that all the five scripts hospitals where I started they have now a nurse who is providing healing thoughts and because of that every hospital in San Diego has he lent us currently this is actually my first class in Finland that I was teaching our level 1 Healing Touch in 1999 and I have been teaching many classes there since then and hopefully sometimes you will come to my classes as well this one is actually totally different arm setting this is our because healthcare system in the United States for this government system VA at Veterans Administration so they are actually implementing integrative medicine in their pilot programs and dr. Connery and I be helping consultants for their Kreider Los Angeles VA hospital for the last I don't know forty five years and so I have been teets in probably 30 different healing thoughts classes for them and patients love it this is actually an this is in India in a School of Nursing and I this is actually um all these our third and fourth year nursing students and their instructors who took that training and here is the when I was teaching a workshop in Saudi Arabia these ladies MD is mostly cardiologist in a creative health and medicine we see that as a solution to our global health challenges because it is looking at so many aspects of person's life this group of philanthropists about 15 years ago they actually got together and they said how can we advanced in a credit medicine so that it is it is going to move the paradigm our healthcare healthcare and art they actually they started map mapping to a country and they went and interviewed different centers and they created with his travel our leadership sites and take him to our Center at Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine and AD they had this criteria and apparently we met that and we were able to be part of this group it was dr. quandary was chair of that collaboration for many years and and there is a lot of information if you want to look at that and there are so many centers after tribal leadership sites but these were the initial sites that have to have physician leadership and it they have to be in a hospital based and some of them in an academic setting so Isis pulled one slide and this is about information what kind of practitioners worked in those centers so as you can see physician 96% of them are physicians the four percent were mostly in a volunteer clinics that was a nurse practitioner driven this is our Center at Scripps and we actually were nicknamed unnamed for high-tech and high-touch because we created early detection center because we played that it is prevention early detection treatment and then after care is important rehab so we had a CT scan with PET scan and we were able to scan and at the same time we were able to do all these other high touch modalities for our patients we actually did add from nineteen mid-1990s that's when dr. quinary and I became to Kate when we started our dean ornish research and he was doing the lifestyle change her trial to see if our patients can actually reverse heart disease with a lifestyle change and this is actually as you know lifestyle is the major major factor in person's health so we were actually at that time doing low-fat a vegetarian diet exercise teaching how to cope with stress and as you know that it is always in a perception of the person what they view stressful we taught meditation without yoga and as also the group support for this very important part of this this program so this one-year program actually was and ended and it was actually published in other research in a Lancet so in earnest demonstrated that all t scott coronary arteries can actually be reversed with the proper lifestyle and as you can see an angiogram and then you can actually see the perfusion scan how our myocardium can't increase blood flow by PET scan but he also further demonstrated that increase in six prostate cancer patients 500 cancer genes badonk regulated that the intensive lifestyle change program and I also some of the other evidence-based research one is auntie's diabetic prevention study of 3,000 women with a history of gestational diabetes were less likely to develop diabetes at the four-year fairs in comparison to the medication group metformin and also placebo acupuncture for chronic headaches showed 34 percent decrease in and control croup 16% decrease the p-value of 0.0002 dr. Snyder presented at American Heart Association in 2012 and said 48 percent reduction in heart attack stroke and some death in hypertensive african-american patients that practice TM or Transcendental Meditation and this is our study we were doing with the camp Pendelton what is north of San Diego this was military pays healing touch with Qaeda Dmitri for PTSD in returning active-duty military taking back from Iraq and Afghanistan war and they were randomized by the mental health clinic they were already diagnosed with PTSD this was published in military medicine what is one of the most conservative medicine in a u.s. in September 2012 we we had to do this treatment study first because these people move around quite a bit and Abby had 123 clients we did successes over three weeks healing that Sen Qaeda Dmitri versus treatment as you saw people are looking at primary outcome was PTSD symptom reduction secondary outcome depressed and quality life and hostility the results showed that a 14 point reduction in the PTSD symptom score depression drop from twenty six point one at baseline to sixteen point four it was very significant considering that a lot of these young men and women were on multiple psychiatric medications and one more arm study and this is about the corporate research demonstrated that every dollar spent on wellness saved six dollars sir in Ronnie Arnaz if you want to change the world first you have to change yourself in factors change your heart and it will change the world we know that Florence Nightingale was very spiritual and as he said that the needs of the spirits are as crucial to health as health as those individual organs which make up the body Dalai Lama said I have found that the creator's decree of inner tranquility comes from the development of love and compassion the more we care for the happiness of others the greater our own sense of helping becomes this is His Holiness Dalai Lama so what I have learned during these years of working in integrative medicine but also in the ICU that only thing what really heals in Islam so I'm wishing you well in your conference I hope you enjoy it and enjoy your life and hopefully we don't meet at some point thank you so much
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