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cgjames

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  1. Thanks for the fast replies! Yes, I was indeed talking about the PMHNP. Would there be any particular benefit to FNP vs ACNP or PA? The fact that the PA functions based on the medical model might be useful for improving the medical credential, though generally I prefer a more holistic approach like that which social work highly endorses (bio-psycho-social-spiritual FTW) and nursing also appears to endorse. My primary experience has been in anxiety disorders (particularly sexual abuse trauma) and control-based disorders such as OCD and eating disorders. All of these have a strong correlation with GI issues, but the GI practitioners I have worked with don't feel well-equipped to deal with the more significant psych issues and psych practitioners have an equally difficult time managing GI symptoms. As far as the research, my main plan would be to join studies being managed by physicians as a sub-investigator as I have seen several of the PAs and NPs do around here. Eventually I might like to take a more primary role, but for now I like to keep in touch with the new ideas in the field and help the progress. A PhD might eventually make sense, but not until I have a much deeper understanding of the field.
  2. Hello, I worked as a trauma therapist with my MSW for 2.5 years, then moved to a job as a GI research coordinator for industry trials, where I will have 2.5 years experience by the time I get into any program. I have found that there is remarkable overlap between psych and GI issues and I would like to focus both my practice and future research on that overlap. What would be the best way to fill that niche? I currently have an LCSW and end goal would be to obtain a position working as a mid-level provider in a hospital with ~80% clinical and ~20% research focus. I would be quite happy to work in either psych or GI if I can't find an overlapping job right away. My plan had been to obtain a second degree in psychiatric nursing (through a direct entry MSN program akin to U Penn or Columbia's program), but I am realizing that I might be better off improving my GI credentials instead of my psych credentials- perhaps aiming for a PA or FNP. I have completed just about all of the needed prereqs for psych nursing and had planned to apply this coming October. Any recommendations or guidance you guys can offer? Thanks in advance!

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