A new master’s degree option in Bellarmine University’s Lansing School of Nursing
will address a growing need in healthcare by preparing nurse practitioners to provide
psychiatric evaluations and treatment.
“The United States is facing a critical shortage of mental-health providers at a time
when the country is seeing rising rates of mental-health issues such as depression,
anxiety and substance-abuse disorders,” said Dr. Chris Webb, chair of Graduate Nursing
at Bellarmine and director of the Family Nurse Practitioner Program.
“By creating the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program, we can help
close the gap of provider shortages and expand outreach and treatment to those who
need it, improving health outcomes and the human condition.”
In 2019-2020, 20.8 percent of adults—more than 50 million Americans—were experiencing
a mental illness, according to the 2023 annual “State of Mental Health in America”
report by Mental Health America, the nation's leading national nonprofit dedicated
to the promotion of mental health, well-being and illness prevention.
But over half, or 54.7 percent, do not receive treatment. While cost or lack of insurance
coverage were two factors in lack of treatment, the shortage of mental-health providers
was another.
According to the report, there are an estimated 350 individuals for every one mental-health
provider in the United States—and that may be an overestimate of active mental-health
professionals, as it may include providers who are no longer practicing or accepting
new patients.
Bellarmine’s 47-hour MSN– Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program (PMHNP)
prepares professional nurses to provide psychiatric disease management—including the
prescription of medication—and advanced psychotherapy techniques in two years of part-time
study, including two summers.
The program is online, with only one required on-campus visit in its entirety. Practicum
hours can be done at a location in the student’s area and are supervised by a preceptor
selected in conjunction with our clinical coordinator.
The PMHNP Program begins each fall semester (August). Applicants must have a BSN from
an accredited nursing program and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
All applicants, including Bellarmine University alumni and current undergraduate students,
must complete the application at the Nursing CAS website. There is an $80 application fee. The program does not require a supplemental application
to Bellarmine University.
For more information, visit the Bellarmine MSN-PMNHP website.