My Nursing Career As A Career In Mental Health Nursing

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I have grown both personally and professionally throughout my nursing career. Nursing has given me the freedom to journey into unfamiliar territory and in turn, my nursing boundaries have expanded. I was and born and raised in South Carolina. I am a Family Nurse Practitioner and hold a MSN from Samford University. I am employed as a family nurse practitioner in a small primary care practice in Summerville South Carolina.

I have thoroughly enjoyed nursing to this date, and I see nursing as more of a purpose than a career choice and feel privileged to have been able to succeed in it. However, various events and situations in my career and life have strongly persuaded me that I would be most useful to the community if I were to become a specialist in psychiatric mental health nursing. Before my current practice I would of never considered adopting mental health as a speciality although I enjoyed my psychiatric rotation during training. However, since working in my current practice I have seen that the mental health community is underserved and this is heartbreaking to me. Many patients who need assistant and care …show more content…

Being exposed to so much distress and mental ill-health has crystallized my decision to specialize.

It is my ambition to become a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in an inpatient unit, outpatient mental health clinic, alcohol/drug rehabilitation and/or health department in a underserve area. It is my hope to acquire the knowledge and skills to enable me to assist in this situation by participation in the Post Masters Certification for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

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