Peer to Peer Coaching

iBiome Consulting offers professional advisory for nurses and nurse practitioners interested in functional and integrative medicine practice, scope, and real-world application.

This advisory is not a certification program, coaching relationship, or employment placement service.

How It Works

iBiome Consulting is offered as a limited, paid 1:1 advisory session for nurses and nurse practitioners seeking individualized perspective and clarity. Availability is limited.

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Most nurses and nurse practitioners interested in functional or integrative medicine are not lacking motivation. They are lacking clear, nursing-specific answers. This class is designed to address the real questions that come up before starting a practice, from scope and certification to practical application and common missteps.

What This Class Covers

This class is designed for nurses and nurse practitioners who want a clear, realistic understanding of functional and integrative medicine without hype or fluff.

We will cover:

• What “functional medicine” actually looks like in real-world nursing and NP practice

• Scope of practice considerations for RNs vs NPs (and common legal mistakes)

• How functional medicine differs from conventional care in clinical thinking, not just labs or supplements

• Certifications: what they do, what they don’t, and what actually matters

• Translating theory into practical, ethical clinical application

• Common traps nurses fall into when transitioning into functional or integrative work

• How to think about patients, complexity, and chronic illness differently

• What I wish I had understood earlier before building this type of practice

What this class is NOT:

• Not a certification program

• Not business coaching

• Not a “start a practice in 30 days” formula

• Not clinical supervision or precepting

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The Top 10 Questions That Will Be Answered!

  1. What does and does not fall within RN and NP scope in functional and integrative medicine?

  2. Do I actually need a functional medicine certification, and what does it give me in real practice?

  3. What mistakes do nurses commonly make when transitioning into functional medicine?

  4. How is functional medicine applied clinically, beyond theory and protocols?

  5. Can I practice independently, and what does that realistically look like?

  6. What kinds of patients does this model actually serve well?

  7. What ethical and professional boundaries matter most when practicing outside conventional models?

  8. How do testing, supplements, and protocols fit into nursing practice responsibly?

  9. What surprised me most after making this shift that I wish I had known earlier?

  10. How to assess whether this path is actually a good fit before investing heavily.

EVENTS

Academic Presentations - Community Presentations - Publications - Collaborations

PODCASTS & WEBINARS

ACADEMY OF NEONATAL NURSES
ANN TALKS PODCAST

Protect the Microbiome: Be HOLISTIC, Part I

with Amanda Williams, MSN, APRN, CNS, ACCNS-N, and Rita Wadhwani, RN, MSN, - Episode 36

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ACADEMY OF NEONATAL NURSES
ANN TALKS PODCAST

Protect the Microbiome: Be HOLISTIC, Part II

with Amanda Williams, MSN, APRN, CNS, ACCNS-N, and Rita Wadhwani, RN, MSN, - Episode 37

Listen Here

To Mom is To Love Podcast
with Valerie Probstfeld

Gut Health and Functional Medicine with Rita Wadhwani, NP - Episode 67

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THE FUNCTIONAL NURSE PODCAST


Interview Rita Wadhwani, RN, MSN, ACNP, CNS, RNC-NIC

The Functional Nurse Podcast -
Nursing in Functional Medicine
- Episode 34

Listen Here

To Mom is To Love Podcast
with Valerie Probstfeld

Gut Health and Functional Medicine with Rita Wadhwani, NP - Episode 67

Listen Here

Synapse Healthcare Solutions

Neonatal Microbiome Webinar

8/28/24


Replay Here

Features

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The Connection Between Gut Health & Hormones

Pacifica Compounding Pharmacy Blog Post

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Nurse Practitioner Feature

Podcast Author of “the Green Pill”
Alex Loves Health

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Tips for Caregiving

Pacifica Compounding Pharmacy

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