Psychopharmacotherapy Certificate

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With an increasing need for mental healthcare, many healthcare professionals are assisting with the treatment of mental health disorders.  An important component of treating mental health disorders is pharmacotherapy but many of the medications are complex and require judicious management. This program addresses a major gap in the delivery of mental healthcare by providing concentrated training on pharmacotherapy medications.

This certificate requires 12 credit hours including 9 credit hours of course work in psychopharmacotherapy and 3 credit hours of elective course work.

MSCP 206PSYCOPHARMACOTHERAPY I 13
MSCP 207PSYCOPHARMACOTHERAPY II 13
MSCP 208PRACTICE SKILLS & ASSESSMENT I 13
Select one of the following:3
SURVEY OF EVIDENCE BASED HEALTHCARE
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH INFORMATICS
FUNDAMENTALS OF NEUROSCIENCE
Other graduate level courses as approved by the Associate Dean
Total Hours12
1

The 3-course series will cover the pharmacotherapy of psychiatric disorders with an emphasis on clinical decision-making and development of patient-centered, evidence-based, pharmacotherapeutic plans

Other graduate level courses as approved by the Associate Dean