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How long does it take to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner?
Most students complete the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner post-graduate certificate in 3 to 4 semesters after the MSN is completed.
What can you do as a psychiatric nurse practitioner?
Psychiatric nurse practitioners focus on helping their patients cope with different psychiatric disorders and illnesses, including mood disorders, substance use, anxiety, and depression.
How much do psychiatric nurse practitioners make?
A psychiatric nurse practitioner makes an average of $104,805 per year in Ohio.
Are psychiatric nurse practitioners in demand?
Yes, there is an increase in the demand for nursing practitioners who specialize in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (PMHN). This reflects an increased importance placed on mental health within the health care system. With the increasing demand for these professionals across the country, this field has much potential for growth and has already started to experience an exponential increase in demand.
How do I become a Psych Certified Nurse Practitioner?
In order to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner through Ursuline, you will need to complete the Family Nurse Practitioner program and then complete the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner courses as a post-graduate certificate. Lastly, you will need to sit for the Board exam and pass.