Sep 08, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Post Graduate Certificate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing

Robbie McCauley, Assistant Professor, Associate Dean of Graduate Programs
Health & Life Sciences Building, (540) 545-7267, rmccaule87@su.edu

The School of Nursing offers a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Post Graduate Certificate for RNs who hold a Master of Science in Nursing Degree or are Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) with a MSN in psychiatric and mental-health nursing. The post-graduate certificate is designed to provide the nurse with the necessary knowledge, skills, values and experiences to assume the role of a PMHNP in a variety of faculty or preceptor-supervised clinical settings. The program consists of didactic and clinical course content addressing differential diagnoses, psychotherapy, medication management and treatments specific to behavioral/psychiatric conditions across the lifespan. The post-graduate PMHNP student will complete 600 clinical clock hours during this program.  Admission to this program occurs in the summer. Graduates are eligible to take the American Nurses Credentialing Certification (ANCC) Family PMHNP examination.

This Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) program also has an initiative (collaborative relationship) between the Shenandoah University School of Nursing and other schools of nursing. Through this arrangement, the graduate nursing students attending collaborative agreement schools will receive a graduate degree from the home university and a post-graduate certificate in PMHNP from Shenandoah University.   Students in an initiative program will complete core requirements from the home university before entering the Shenandoah University PMHNP program of study.

Graduates of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Specialty Track will be able to:
  • Synthesize evidence-based practice, clinical guidelines and clinical judgment to improve the quality of behavioral and psychiatric mental health practice in diverse populations with consideration for social determinants of health.
  • Apply ethical, cultural, legal and social factors that influence access, equity, quality and cost effectiveness to advance mental health nursing practice.
  • Demonstrate, through competency based evaluation, the delivery, management, health policy process and leadership of advanced practice nursing and population health in mental health care settings.
  • Create interprofessional dialogues and utilize healthcare technologies to optimize clinical decision making and evidence-based practice to support and strengthen patient outcomes in behavioral and mental health.
  • Construct a sustainable professional psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner identity and practice that reflects compassionate, holistic and wellness-focused patient-centered care for diverse populations.

Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing