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NUR3 656 Mental Health Internship 1 (12 credits)

Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

Administered by: Graduate Studies

Overview

Nursing Education : Clinical training in the assessment and management of psychiatric illness, including psychiatric outpatient, inpatient, and emergency care units, to complete required clinical encounters, including assessment, interventions and evaluations. Emphasis is on facilitating the ability to recognize the required psychiatric conditions and pathology associated with these conditions and to develop longitudinal management plans that encompass biopsychosocial understanding of the conditions and address urgent and emergency situations. A strengths-based approach will guide nursing interventions with the patient/family, taking into consideration cultural, societal and environmental aspects.

Terms: Summer 2025

Instructors: Constance, Natasha (Summer)

  • Prerequisites: NUR3 699, NUR3 693 and NUR3 694

  • Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken NUR2 655.

  • A fee of $21.39 for one name pin will be charged based on registration in this course.

  • **Due to the length of the clinical course, add/drop is the eleventh clinical day and withdrawal is the fifteenth clinical day.

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