Lerner Holistic Integrative Health Nursing Fellowship | NYU School of Medicine | NYU Langone Health
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Lerner Holistic Integrative Health Nursing Fellowship | NYU School of Medicine | NYU Langone Health
Lerner Holistic Integrative Health Nursing Fellowship | NYU School of Medicine | NYU Langone Health
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We further nurses’ professional development through integrative health and holistic nursing practices.
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NYU Langone’s Lerner Holistic Integrative Health Nursing Fellowship is a nine-month professional development program with a curriculum grounded in American Nurses Credentialing Corporation (ANCC)-approved courses and focused on holistic, evidence-informed nursing practice and whole person health.
Participants will explore self-care, holistic nursing, whole person health, and integrative health by designing and implementing a scholarly project, applying holistic approaches across personal and professional settings.
The fellowship offers a blended learning experience that includes didactic sessions, asynchronous online learning, hands-on clinical immersion, mentorship, and opportunities for reflective practice. Nurses can earn up to 48 continuing education credits, eligible toward
American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC)
board certification.
Learn more about the
fellowship curriculum
, as well as
tuition and tuition assistance
.
Meet our
current fellows
and read about our
past fellows’ impact
.
How to Apply
Applications for the 2026 cohort are now closed. Applications for the 2027 cohort will open in August 2026.
Candidates’ eligibility for this fellowship is based on the following criteria:
Be a licensed, registered nurse
Demonstrate a strong commitment to holistic nursing, whole person health, and integrative health and participation in all learning activities
Be a part- or full-time employee (NYU Langone employees only)
Have a
signed memorandum of understanding from your manager
(NYU Langone employees) or a
signed letter of support from your institutional mentor and manager
(non–NYU Langone employees)
For NYU Langone employees, please note: Paid time is not available for nursing leadership or Advanced Practice Providers (APPs); however, you are still eligible to apply for the fellowship under the following conditions:
Your manager approves participation during regular work hours and agrees to fund your time from the department’s budget
OR
You choose to complete the fellowship on your own time, outside of your scheduled work hours
In either case, participants must obtain leadership approval to implement their scholarly project on their unit
In addition to the application, all candidates must submit the following materials:
resume or CV
recent, clear photo or headshot
short professional bio
letter of recommendation from institutional mentor (non–NYU Langone candidates only)
letter of support from nurse manager and mentor (non–NYU Langone candidates only)
institutional memorandum of understanding (NYU Langone candidates only)
Contact Us
For more information about the fellowship, contact us at
LernerFellowshipProgram@NYULangone.org
.
Leadership and Staff
The fellowship is grateful for the generous donations from the Lerner family and contributions of key personnel, including coordinators, mentors, faculty, and advisors.
Debra Albert, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC
Chief Nursing Officer and Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services, Lerner Director of Health Promotion
Kathleen Demarco, PhD, NE-BC, CPHQ, RN
Systems Senior Director of Nursing Wellness and Resilience, Department of Nursing and Patient Care Services
Katrina Vigo, MSN, RNC-MNN, HNB-BC
Fellowship Coordinator Senior Nurse Clinician, Lerner Health Promotion Program
Faculty
Marci Resnicoff, MSN, RN, AHN-BC, HWNC-BC
Senior Nurse Clinician, Lerner Health Promotion Program
Fariza Alendy, MSW, MPH
Program Director, Department of Integrative Health
Emma Millon, PhD
Associate Director of Research, Lerner Health Promotion Program
Shari Esquenazi-Karonika, PhD, MPH, MS
Senior Program Director, Healthy Monday for Hospitals
Amy Stimpfel, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor, NYU Rory Meyers School of Nursing
Lita Anglin, MSIS
Lead Programming and Clinical Support, Health Sciences Library
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Lerner Holistic Integrative Health Nursing Fellowship
We further nurses’ professional development through integrative health and holistic nursing practices.
Share:
Share:
Skip sidebar
Other Educational Programs
MS in Biomedical Informatics
Emergency Medical Technician Program
MS in Genome Health Analysis
Lerner Holistic Integrative Health Nursing Fellowship
Overview & Curriculum
Tuition & Assistance
Pharmacy Residency Programs
Pharmacy Technician Training Program
Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Surgical Technology Program
WISE Program
NYU Langone’s Lerner Holistic Integrative Health Nursing Fellowship is a nine-month professional development program with a curriculum grounded in American Nurses Credentialing Corporation (ANCC)-approved courses and focused on holistic, evidence-informed nursing practice and whole person health.
Participants will explore self-care, holistic nursing, whole person health, and integrative health by designing and implementing a scholarly project, applying holistic approaches across personal and professional settings.
The fellowship offers a blended learning experience that includes didactic sessions, asynchronous online learning, hands-on clinical immersion, mentorship, and opportunities for reflective practice. Nurses can earn up to 48 continuing education credits, eligible toward
American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC)
board certification.
Learn more about the
fellowship curriculum
, as well as
tuition and tuition assistance
.
Meet our
current fellows
and read about our
past fellows’ impact
.
How to Apply
Applications for the 2026 cohort are now closed. Applications for the 2027 cohort will open in August 2026.
Candidates’ eligibility for this fellowship is based on the following criteria:
Be a licensed, registered nurse
Demonstrate a strong commitment to holistic nursing, whole person health, and integrative health and participation in all learning activities
Be a part- or full-time employee (NYU Langone employees only)
Have a
signed memorandum of understanding from your manager
(NYU Langone employees) or a
signed letter of support from your institutional mentor and manager
(non–NYU Langone employees)
For NYU Langone employees, please note: Paid time is not available for nursing leadership or Advanced Practice Providers (APPs); however, you are still eligible to apply for the fellowship under the following conditions:
Your manager approves participation during regular work hours and agrees to fund your time from the department’s budget
OR
You choose to complete the fellowship on your own time, outside of your scheduled work hours
In either case, participants must obtain leadership approval to implement their scholarly project on their unit
In addition to the application, all candidates must submit the following materials:
resume or CV
recent, clear photo or headshot
short professional bio
letter of recommendation from institutional mentor (non–NYU Langone candidates only)
letter of support from nurse manager and mentor (non–NYU Langone candidates only)
institutional memorandum of understanding (NYU Langone candidates only)
Contact Us
For more information about the fellowship, contact us at
LernerFellowshipProgram@NYULangone.org
.
Leadership and Staff
The fellowship is grateful for the generous donations from the Lerner family and contributions of key personnel, including coordinators, mentors, faculty, and advisors.
Debra Albert, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC
Chief Nursing Officer and Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services, Lerner Director of Health Promotion
Kathleen Demarco, PhD, NE-BC, CPHQ, RN
Systems Senior Director of Nursing Wellness and Resilience, Department of Nursing and Patient Care Services
Katrina Vigo, MSN, RNC-MNN, HNB-BC
Fellowship Coordinator Senior Nurse Clinician, Lerner Health Promotion Program
Faculty
Marci Resnicoff, MSN, RN, AHN-BC, HWNC-BC
Senior Nurse Clinician, Lerner Health Promotion Program
Fariza Alendy, MSW, MPH
Program Director, Department of Integrative Health
Emma Millon, PhD
Associate Director of Research, Lerner Health Promotion Program
Shari Esquenazi-Karonika, PhD, MPH, MS
Senior Program Director, Healthy Monday for Hospitals
Amy Stimpfel, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor, NYU Rory Meyers School of Nursing
Lita Anglin, MSIS
Lead Programming and Clinical Support, Health Sciences Library
Thank you for printing content from NYU Langone Health. © 2026 NYU Grossman School of Medicine.