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Genomic Approaches to Psychiatric Disorders

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Micro-CredentialCIP: 26.1508

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A course on utilizing genomic technologies to study psychiatric disorders| including genetic risk factors and personalized treatment strategies.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Active ListeningSocial PerceptivenessSpeakingReading ComprehensionWritingCritical ThinkingMonitoringJudgment and Decision Making

Knowledge

PsychologyTherapy and CounselingEnglish LanguageMedicine and DentistryBiology

Abilities

Problem SensitivityOral ComprehensionOral ExpressionWritten ComprehensionDeductive ReasoningWritten ExpressionInductive ReasoningSpeech RecognitionSpeech ClarityInformation Ordering

Tasks

  • Assess patients' mental and physical status, based on the presenting symptoms and complaints.
  • Diagnose psychiatric disorders and mental health conditions.
  • Document patients' medical and psychological histories, physical assessment results, diagnoses, trea
  • Mentor nursing students.

Technology

Medical softwareData base user interface and query softwareSpreadsheet softwareOffice suite softwareElectronic mail software

Tools

Binocular light compound microscopesBlood pressure cuffsCathetersElectrocardiogramHandheld thermometersHypodermic needlesIntravenous IV pumpsLaser facsimile machinesMechanical restraintsMechanical stethoscopesMedication administration systemsNebulizersPersonal computersPhotocopiersSphygmomanometers

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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Micro-Credential)

  • Psychiatric patient assessments — conduct structured mental and physical status examinations under direct clinical supervision in inpatient or outpatient behavioral health settings.
  • Presenting symptoms and complaints — recognize and document patterns using standardized intake protocols within a supervised psychiatric practice environment.
  • Psychiatric histories and physical assessment results — gather and record in electronic health records under attending APRN or physician oversight.
  • DSM diagnostic criteria — apply foundational knowledge to formulate preliminary differential diagnoses for common psychiatric disorders under supervisory review.
  • Psychotropic medication classes and mechanisms — identify and describe appropriately within collaborative practice agreement boundaries during supervised clinical rotations.
  • Patient education materials on mental health conditions — deliver using prepared resources to patients and family members under guidance from a supervising clinician.
  • Behavioral observation data — collect and report systematically to support the supervising provider's treatment formulation in structured clinical environments.
  • Physiological versus psychological symptom presentations — distinguish at a basic level by applying learned screening frameworks during supervised patient encounters.
  • Electronic medical software platforms — navigate to enter progress notes, assessment findings, and preliminary orders under direct preceptor instruction.
  • Time management and clinical scheduling protocols — follow to prioritize patient caseloads within a supervised advanced practice psychiatric training program.

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