The U of MN Center for Spirituality and Healing, a world-renowned resource, recently released an iPhone and iPad app called “Wellscapes” (iTunes link).
I’ve known of the Center for quite some time and been interested in what they describes as their mission to, “…enhance health and well-being by educating health professionals, empowering consumers, and fundamentally transforming the delivery of health care through the creation of interdisciplinary academic, research, clinical care, and outreach programs that advance integrative health and healing.”

Mary Jo Kreitzer, PhD RN
No question that new models of integrative healthcare are accelerating and what the Center is exploring is proving to be the right path. But an iOS app?
In order to understand a little more about the Center and to understand more about why they delivered an app, I talked with Dr. Mary Jo Kreitzer, the founder and director of the Center and someone who brings more than 20 years of leadership and expertise to the field of integrative health and medicine.
I started off asking Dr. Kreitzer to give me some background on the Center and we took it from there…







September 19th, 2011 at 9:20 pm
Are there any plans to make the Wellscapes available for Droid users?
September 20th, 2011 at 5:14 am
Don’t know but you could go to their website and send ‘em an email and ask…it didn’t come up in our conversation.