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Consult with MD/LCSW on patients in the Impact Model, via telephone encounter, ECW consult, and/or with patient visits, as needed to address depression and anxiety. A Federally Qualified, Non-For-Profit Health Center serving communities in Suffolk County.
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Sun River Health a Federally Qualified, Non-For-Profit Health Center serving communities in Suffolk County. A Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner provides psychiatric clinical services for patients. License as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in New York State.
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Demonstrated experience caring for a diverse mix of patients receiving mental health treatment for anxiety, trauma-related disorders, and more. As a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) at Sol Mental Health , you will provide compassionate and ethical outpatient mental health treatment and medication management to adult, young adult, adolescent, and or pediatric patients.
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Licensed Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP preferred) in the state of NY. 2+ years of experience providing medication management treatment to adult, young adult, adolescent, and or pediatric populations. We are looking for collaborative, passionate, and experienced Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners who care deeply for our patients and each other to join our growing team.
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Job Responsibility Translates examination into layman terms based on professional knowledge to relieve patient of pre-testing anxiety. Operates X-ray equipment to make radiographs of designated portions of the body.
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You will be able to reduce customer financial anxiety by helping to determine both personal and business financial needs. You'll also perform a wide variety of transactions including check cashing, deposits, transfers and withdrawals while monitoring fraud mitigation and adhering to established operational policies and procedures.
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The cornerstone of our practice philosophy is that we sincerely believe that dentistry involves more than simply treating your teeth; it’s about the way we treat you, your anxiety and your overall comfort.
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Assesses patient’s psychosocial health status Elicits perception of medical/nursing care and the expectation of care; Determines coping mechanism, knowledge level, and ability to comprehend; Identifies cultural/ethnic requirements to reduce anxiety and ensure patient satisfaction; Communicates and documents psychological status and care plan; support group, counseling services, social services.
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This includes all disabilities under the ADA, including mental health conditions (e.g. anxiety, depression, PTSD), chronic illnesses (e.g. diabetes, Long COVID), and neurodivergence (e.g. autism, ADHD.
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