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What is Functional Nursing?

Functional Nursing applies Functional Medicine's root-cause, whole-systems reasoning within nursing scope — helping nurses understand the patterns behind a patient's health.

Functional Nursing is a whole-systems, root-cause approach to care. It teaches nurses to understand the patterns, story, physiology, and underlying contributors to health using the Functional Medicine Matrix — adapted specifically for nursing scope.

Rather than stopping at symptom management, you learn to recognize how body systems interrelate, identify what may be driving imbalance, and translate those insights into safe, effective nursing actions that support whole-person healing.

Learn more in our blog: Why Functional Medicine Principles Belong in Nursing.

Learn more or register on the Functional Nursing: A Functional Medicine Framework for Nurses program page.