Diane May, R.N., is the author of popular books, The Therapeutic Touch Handbook Series, and an Accompaniment CD of Selected Meditations and Exercises. She has appeared on national television in the US and Canada and has written and been quoted in many electronic and print media articles.
Diane conducts seminars, and speaks regularly in Europe, Australia and all over North America. She currently spends a good part of her time in southern California and is active in the Los Angeles area.
Diane is an R.N., and the Past President of the Therapeutic Touch Network (Ontario)Canada, serving on the TTNO Board for over a decade, and the Past President of Therapeutic Touch International.
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Diane graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1973.She has an extensive background in long-term care administration, functioning as Head Nurse, Director of Nursing, Administrator as well as Management Consultant in the Long-term Care industry. During this time, Diane administered a 650-bed multilevel seniors complex, implementing many innovative programs.
Diane also has worked in Corrections, Psychiatry, and in a private hospital in New Zealand doing Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. In the nineties, Diane co-owned and operated a groundbreaking Pain and Stress Management Clinic in Ontario, Canada. Patients were predominantly received from referring physicians, employee assistance programs, long-term disability programs, and personal injury and accident cases. The clinic had about 35 staff members, with many disciplines represented.
She has been a true entrepreneur since 1984. Besides her experience in Western medicine and in business, Diane has also taken a wide variety of training in holistic practices in the United States and Canada.
She has been involved in developing and facilitating seminars and workshops on a variety of topics for business owners, business and healthcare professionals, holistic practitioners and lifestyle enhancing programs for everyone regardless of your background. Diane, over almost three decades, has facilitated programs internationally, involving more than 60,000 participants.