His program is HIGHLY needed. In school now, the authors of these textbooks included LGBTQIA+ data to be compliant at a tune of approx. 6 sentences. Shameful. We wonder why we do not have trans/gender-sensitive providers. You literally could create an entire university to help providers become more competent in this area.
Question regarding new grad PMHNPs. The goal is a private practice but obviously we need a few years of experience under our belts before that, what would be the best places to get the years of experience to learn and hone our practice without being overworked/ burnt out?
Hi Amanda! If the goal is to get experience, working at an agency/insurance job will be your best bet for 1-2 years right out of school. Working at a job like this for a short amount of time won't make you super burned out (whereas doing it for longer definitely will!) and will be a good way to get experience since you will be seeing a high volume of patients at a job like this.
The inspiration! I am LMFT and am considering attending medical school and doing a psychiatry or neurology residency or family therapy.
This was so fascinating to watch! It’s my dream to become a psychiatrist and your videos bring so much insight.
His program is HIGHLY needed. In school now, the authors of these textbooks included LGBTQIA+ data to be compliant at a tune of approx. 6 sentences. Shameful. We wonder why we do not have trans/gender-sensitive providers. You literally could create an entire university to help providers become more competent in this area.
Question regarding new grad PMHNPs. The goal is a private practice but obviously we need a few years of experience under our belts before that, what would be the best places to get the years of experience to learn and hone our practice without being overworked/ burnt out?
Hi Amanda! If the goal is to get experience, working at an agency/insurance job will be your best bet for 1-2 years right out of school. Working at a job like this for a short amount of time won't make you super burned out (whereas doing it for longer definitely will!) and will be a good way to get experience since you will be seeing a high volume of patients at a job like this.