Displaying items by tag: Mental Health

Bibb Medical Center, UABSON partnership helps meet needs of patients
New edition of scope and standards provides legislative, practice updates
WE CARE program provides resiliency and mental health resources
Schema includes guidance to diagnose, manage stressors for children

Michael Vaccaro discusses resiliency, COVID in Voice of Nursing Leadership magazine

An inaugural community college joint enrollment graduate gets Vanderbilt behavioral health residency

Training grant educating nurses, social workers, medical residents

Draws inspiration from her faculty, students and passion for teaching.

Children’s and School of Nursing come together for mental health residency
The Nurse Family Partnership of Central Alabama, administered by the UAB School of Nursing, now provides mental health care services to clients to help families achieve emotional wellbeing.
The School’s PMHNP Specialty Track is helping meet a need for more mental health care providers
Topics include PTSD, borderline personality disorder, antipsychotic medications, insomnia
Grant to prepare advanced practice nurses to provide primary care for rural and medically underserved populations
Three nurse-managed clinics provide care for those with diabetes and heart failure, and Veterans with mental health needs
Also serving in two leadership roles within the organization
Three nurse-managed clinics provide care for those with diabetes and heart failure, and Veterans with mental health needs
The suicide rate among both male and female U.S. Veterans is soaring, according to recent reports. That trend, coupled with the personal experiences of their colleagues, convinced members of the UAB School of Nursing’s Student Nurses Association to take a proactive role in raising awareness of this growing national issue.
The UAB School of Nursing and Birmingham VA Medical Center are again expanding their 43-year-old partnership and the focus on Veterans' mental health needs
Nursing without walls—delivering quality care to populations how, when and where they need, and caring for their unique needs without traditional encumbrances—has become the essence of nursing that is practiced, taught and studied at the UAB School of Nursing.
UAB is one of eight institutions working as part of the Southeastern Consortium for Substance Abuse Training
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