Institute for Integrative Nutrition
3 East 28th Street, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10016
The Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN) in New York City is the world's largest nutrition school, offering a 10-week professional training program. A graduate of the IIN program is a health coach and a wellness authority with counseling and
business skills.
The Institute for Integrative Nutrition prepares students to become health counselors. The science-based curriculum includes nutrition concepts, modern health issues, health counseling, professional practice, anatomy and physiology, and healthy eating and living. The program also offers instruction on working with clients one-on-one and in groups, conducting workshops, and working in corporations, spas, health clubs,
medical offices, schools, and more.
The Institute for Integrative Nutrition provides studies in more than 100 different dietary theories and integrates traditional philosophies with modern concepts, positioning each
student to become an agent for positive change in healthcare system. IIN believes that no one diet is right for every person.
The Institute for Integrative Nutrition is well-suited for individuals who want to start their own holistic health counseling practice, modify their family's eating habits, or learn more about themselves.
IIN combines academic learning with personal growth. Students participate in lectures with the leading holistic health authorities, learn to cook, are exposed to different forms of exercise, and even dance, laugh, and sing.
Some of the world's greatest nutrition and personal development experts serve as IIN guest teachers, including Mehmet Oz, MD; Andrew Weil, MD; Barry Sears, PhD; Deepak Chopra, Neal Barnard, MD; Mark Hyman, MD; Michael Jacobson, PhD; Stephan Rechtschaffen, MD; Geneen Roth, Paul Pitchford, Debbie Ford, and Howard Lyman.
Quick Facts:
Institute for Integrative Nutrition was founded in 1992 by Joshua Rosenthal, MscEd., and is the largest school of its kind in the world.
Students from all over the world attend the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and range in age from 18 to 65. Nearly three-quarters of enrolled students are women.
The Institute for Integrative Nutrition offers advanced vocational training to help graduates build and maintain and successful business.
Top graduates may participate in a free second year of education known as the Immersion Program.
Classes are held at the Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City.
Institute for Integrative Nutrition offers a Warm Up Program to introduce students to fundamental nutrition concepts, as well as the community, teachers, graduates, and staff.
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