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The Family Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program equips nurses for advanced roles as primary mental healthcare providers across various clinical environments. This track focuses on adult patient care, offering supervised clinical training with individuals, groups, and families. Students learn to make autonomous and collaborative clinical decisions while developing expertise in designing, coordinating, and assessing treatment programs. Graduates specializing in psychiatric mental health nursing combine clinical expertise with education, research, and policy knowledge to work alongside healthcare teams and influence both patient outcomes and health policies. Tailored clinical rotations enable students to pursue specific learning objectives and prepare for diverse mental health career paths.
Apply research-based theories to execute advanced nursing responsibilities
Deliver safe, high-quality care while meeting national competency standards for advanced practice
Address healthcare disparities by applying legal, ethical, financial, and policy knowledge
Implement evidence-based approaches to enhance both healthcare systems and patient results
Leverage technology, communication, and teamwork to improve healthcare services
Cultivate professional growth through leadership and personal development