Beth Fletcher

Facilitator For The Center For Mind Body Medicine at The Center for Mind-Body Medicine

Beth Fletcher is an experienced healthcare professional with extensive expertise in integrative nursing and holistic care. Currently serving as a Tranquility Nurse at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada and as a Facilitator for The Center for Mind-Body Medicine, Beth has a rich history in nursing that began in 1980 at Memorial Healthcare System's Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, where significant contributions include founding the Integrative Nurse Therapy Program and the Infant Massage Program. Beth's approach emphasizes pain management and comfort measures to enhance the healing process and wellbeing of patients. In addition to clinical roles, Beth operates as a Private Massage Therapist and has been a Stress Management Instructor since 2010, supported by a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the University of Rochester and a license in massage therapy from the American Institute of Massage Therapy.

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Las Vegas, United States

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The Center for Mind-Body Medicine

For 30 years, we’ve worked around the world to share our healing model with communities and institutions facing many kinds of challenges. We collaborate with community leaders to co-create trauma relief and resilience-building programs that are responsive to the community’s unique experiences, needs, goals, and culture. We design in-person and online programs that provide a thorough understanding of the science of mind-body medicine and self-care, and a supportive small group experience in which trainees practice a range of evidence-based techniques that restore physiological and psychological balance, enhance their self-awareness and compassion, and enable the skillful use of this approach with others. Our model is inclusive, equitable and accessible. We look for inspiration and evidence in modern science, ancient wisdom traditions, and local healing practices. With our support, local leaders, institutions, and whole communities can progress toward making urgent and ongoing population-wide trauma relief and resilience building sustainable at the local level. The results are often transformational. Visit our website to learn more about our work, our research, and our impact.


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