Forbes June 2, 2022
Rod Berger

Coaches are seeing more opportunities than ever, including educators and administrators who choose to expand their know-how into adjacent industries of healthcare, EdTech, human resources, and wellness organizations.

The higher education community recognizes the importance of a carryover model, demonstrated by Vanderbilt’s coaching program for the Center for Student Wellbeing inside their nursing school. Additionally, Harvard Medical School is exploring the need for certified health and wellness coaches in hospitals across the country.

Education and healthcare continue to strengthen their sometimes unintentional and coincidental relationship, often borrowing approaches to support better outcomes.

To gain a perspective on the approach, this reporter sat down with Integrative Nutrition Certified Health Coach, Kevin Ellis, a.k.a the Bone Coach, to learn more about how...

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