
The Westberg Institute for Faith Community Nursing launched its first-ever online social media and knowledge sharing platform at the 2016 Westberg Symposium in Skokie, Illinois.
Currently, there are more than 1,600 nurses using the site to discuss health topics ranging from diabetes to heart disease and everything in between. Over 90 groups focusing on denomination, location, or general interest topics have been formed since its launch.
As a leader in faith community nurse education, consultation and research, the mission of the Westberg Institute is to promote the development of high quality outcomes-based FCN practice as part of an overall health ministry program.
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About Faith Community Nursing
Faith Community Nursing, formerly called Parish Nursing, is a growing specialty practice of professional nursing that is recognized by the American Nurses Association. It is embraced by many different faith traditions. To better understand its foundation, view the Philosophy, Root Assumption, and Strategic Vision.
As a nursing specialty, there are specific qualifications for those entering faith community nursing. A complete outline is listed below. The person must be a currently licensed registered nurse with competency for health assessment and problem-solving.


Becoming a Faith Community Nurse
Courses are available in many locations throughout the US and in several countries on five continents. Foundations of Faith Community Nursing courses are offered in a variety of formats including weekly classes, on-line courses, retreat settings, and combinations of independent study and class work. Some offer continuing nursing education contact hours. Others are taught for University credit at both the BSN and MSN Levels.
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Foundations of Faith Community Nursing Curriculum: Participant Guide 2024
The Foundations of Faith Community Nursing Curriculum is a comprehensive curriculum preparing licensed registered nurses for the specialized practice of professional nursing focused on intentional care of the spirit, promotion of whole-person health, and preventing or minimizing illness.
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