Top 5 Lessons Learned as a PMHNP in 2022

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024

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  • @bigrickblues1144
    @bigrickblues1144 Рік тому +1

    Happy New Year Camellia! Glad to see your new video and the insights you have shared. I really agree with your #2 lesson learned.

    • @CamelliaDThePsychNP
      @CamelliaDThePsychNP  Рік тому +1

      @Big Rick Blues Happy New Year! Thanks for watching! Yes, ethics are highly important!
      -Camellia

  • @BeautyWithinKakra
    @BeautyWithinKakra Рік тому +1

    Btw thank you! your videos helped me get into a great pmhnp program!

    • @CamelliaDThePsychNP
      @CamelliaDThePsychNP  Рік тому +1

      @BeautyWithinKakra I'm so glad to hear this! Thanks for sharing your feedback. And congratulations! (Yes to high quality programs!) :) Please keep me updated on your progress!
      Camellia D.

  • @Alleycat1111
    @Alleycat1111 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing! Please continue to take us with you on your journey... this is great material!

    • @CamelliaDThePsychNP
      @CamelliaDThePsychNP  Рік тому +2

      @ A W Thank for your comment and for watching! Stay tuned and let's stay connected here!
      -Camellia D.

  • @BeautyWithinKakra
    @BeautyWithinKakra Рік тому +1

    Happy New years! I'm glad you were able to make a choice that aligns with your purpose. hope your next adventure is less stressful. Thanks for these videos :)

    • @CamelliaDThePsychNP
      @CamelliaDThePsychNP  Рік тому +1

      @BeautyWithinKakra Happy New Year! Thanks so much for your feedback and words of encouragement!
      -Camellia D.

  • @melsin27
    @melsin27 Рік тому +1

    Hi Camellia, I want to ask you how you managed when doing your PMHNP degree with Clinical’s? I have 4 classes left and all of those are clinical practice and I am finding it a little difficult between my job and finding clinicians that are willing to precept and for the most part I have to pay out of pocket for these hours. If you could share your experience and give me a few tips I would appreciate it. Thanks and Happy New Years.

    • @CamelliaDThePsychNP
      @CamelliaDThePsychNP  Рік тому +2

      @Nelson Ramirez Thanks for your questions and for watching! It was definitely tough to land consistent preceptors when I was completing my program, so I can relate to this challenge. I worked during my program as well, just reduced to weekender and eventually PRN to allow some flexibility with my schedule. (Of course, the drawback was poor benefits temporarily, but it was worth it!). This also freed up my Mon-Fri, which is when most are willing to precept. I have a video on this channel about finding preceptors, but I would reach out on LinkedIn, job boards, the ANCC preceptor bank, and mere networking with providers who may either moonlight or have private practices. The issue is that most are no longer willing to precept without some financial compensation.....:( I hope this helps.
      Hang in there and please reach out with additional questions.
      Happy New Year!
      -Camellia D.

    • @melsin27
      @melsin27 Рік тому +1

      @@CamelliaDThePsychNP Thank you, I will search for that video.

    • @CamelliaDThePsychNP
      @CamelliaDThePsychNP  Рік тому +1

      @@melsin27 Absolutely!

  • @mcarroll78
    @mcarroll78 Рік тому

    W2 means full time work typical. Is that right? Do you mind sharing if you are remote working or have to go into a office 40 hours a week?

    • @CamelliaDThePsychNP
      @CamelliaDThePsychNP  Рік тому

      @mccaroll78 W2 means that you are an employee of an organization versus a contractor. It can be full-time or part-time.