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Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist

Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Clinical Nurse Specialist Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0808X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists.

As of today, the following are the total number of Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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The following are the total number of Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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You can download the Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists do?

Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in mental health and substance use disorders, providing direct care, counseling, and education to patients and families while also serving as leaders, consultants, researchers, and educators in the field. 

They have profound knowledge of mental health conditions and treatments and work in various settings, including hospitals, community health centers, and private practices.

Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist Roles and Responsibilities

  • Direct Care: Assess, diagnose, and treat mental health and substance use disorders in individuals and families. 
  • Medication Management: Prescribe medication and oversee medication management plans, with authority varying by state. 
  • Psychotherapy: Administer and provide counseling and psychotherapy. 
  • Symptom Management: Identify and promote strategies for managing symptoms and triggers of mental health conditions. 
  • Leadership: Lead and manage nursing teams and healthcare initiatives. 
  • Education: Educate patients, families, and other healthcare professionals on mental health topics. 
  • Consultation: Serve as a consultant to other healthcare professionals regarding mental health care. 
  • Research: Engage in research to advance the science and evidence-based practices in psychiatric-mental health nursing. 

Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist Work Settings

Psychiatric-Mental Health CNSs work in a variety of environments, including: 

  • Hospitals and mental health facilities
  • Community health centers and public health facilities
  • Schools and universities
  • Substance use treatment programs
  • Private practices and clinics
  • Telemedicine

Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist Certification 

  • The Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist – Board Certified (PMHCNS-BC) certification is awarded by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
  • This certification requires meeting specific criteria, including completing continuing education units, professional development, and potentially engaging in research or teaching.
  • The PMHCNS-BC credential must be renewed every five years.

Specialty Clinical Nurse Specialists

Acute Care Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SA2100X

A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) provides advanced nursing care by acting as a direct care provider, educator, researcher, and leader within their specialty area. 

They focus on improving patient outcomes by implementing evidence-based practices, coaching nursing staff, and influencing organizational systems and processes. 

CNSs address the needs of a specific patient population and can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications for complex cases, depending on state regulations.  

Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SA2200X

An Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse with a master’s or doctoral degree who provides expert direct patient care, consultative support to nursing staff, and leadership in improving healthcare systems to benefit adult patients. 

They integrate direct patient care, system-level improvements, and nursing staff development by leading evidence-based practice changes, conducting research, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to achieve better patient outcomes in diverse settings like hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. 

Critical Care Medicine Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SC0200X

Critical Care Medicine Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses with advanced degrees and expertise in the care of critically ill patients, providing expert direct care, consultation, education, and leadership at the bedside and across the healthcare system to improve patient outcomes and ensure evidence-based practice. 

Their role includes managing complex conditions, coordinating care, educating staff, implementing new protocols, and acting as leaders in quality improvement initiatives within critical care units. 

Community Health/Public Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SC1501X

Community and Public Health Clinical Nurse Specialists (CH/PH CNSs) are advanced practice nurses focused on improving population health and reducing health disparities by providing direct care, education, and consultation, and by designing and implementing community-based interventions and health programs. 

They work in settings like public health departments, community health centers, and schools, utilizing their advanced knowledge of social determinants of health to promote health equity and access to care for diverse communities. 

Chronic Care Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SC2300X

Chronic Care Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in the care of patients with chronic conditions, such as heart failure, diabetes, and COPD. 

They use their expert knowledge and skills to coordinate care, provide education, promote patient self-management, and improve overall quality of care through direct patient care, as well as system-level improvements like implementing evidence-based practices and leading multidisciplinary teams.

Emergency Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SE0003X

Emergency Clinical Nurse Specialists (ECNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses with a master’s or doctoral degree who provide expert care and leadership within emergency settings, focusing on improving patient outcomes and healthcare systems. 

They serve as expert clinicians and consultants, educate other staff, lead quality improvement initiatives, and advocate for patients. 

To become an ECNS, nurses need a strong educational foundation, including a master’s degree, and may pursue certification to demonstrate their expertise in the demanding field of emergency care.

Ethics Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SE1400X

Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) navigate complex healthcare ethical issues by applying the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics to patient care, staff moral distress, and healthcare systems. 

They facilitate ethical decision-making, serve as advocates for nurses and patients, and promote a just and humane healthcare environment by upholding principles like autonomy, beneficence, justice, and fidelity. CNSs are essential in resolving dilemmas, improving outcomes, and ensuring all individuals receive compassionate, equitable care that respects their dignity and rights.

Family Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SF0001X

A Family Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse with a Master’s or Doctorate degree specializing in the health of individuals and families across the lifespan. 

They are experts in family health, improving patient care, supporting nursing staff, and advocating for evidence-based practices to enhance healthcare quality and patient outcomes within healthcare systems. 

Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SG0600X

An Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AGCNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) specializing in the complex health needs of adults and the elderly. 

They improve patient outcomes through direct care, evidence-based practice implementation, and system-level changes in various healthcare settings, and can achieve board certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).  

Home Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SH0200X

Home health nursing is a nursing specialty in which LVN or RN nurses provide comprehensive, one-on-one treatment to patients in their own homes instead of at a medical facility. They specifically treat the elderly, critically ill, disabled or those recovering from surgery, injuries or an accident.

Holistic Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SH1100X

Holistic Clinical Nurse Specialists (HCNs) treat the whole person, integrating mind, body, emotions, spirit, and environment to promote wellness, rather than just addressing symptoms. 

They use conventional treatments combined with complementary therapies, offer personalized care plans focused on lifestyle, and empower patients to be active in their own healing process. 

To become a certified HCN, nurses typically require an advanced nursing degree and specialized certification, such as those offered by the American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation (AHNCC).  

Informatics Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SI0800X

Informatics Clinical Nurse Specialists (also known as nurse informaticists) are registered nurses (RNs) who combine their clinical expertise with specialized knowledge in information technology to improve healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and operational efficiency. 

They design, implement, and manage technology, such as electronic health records (EHRs), to act as a crucial link between clinical staff and IT departments, ensuring technology meets clinical needs. 

Their work involves data analysis, system optimization, staff training, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations to enhance patient care through technology.

Long-Term Care Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SL0600X

A Long-Term Care Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse with specialized expertise in geriatric and chronic care, focusing on improving patient outcomes through direct patient care, leading evidence-based practice changes, optimizing organizational systems, and educating other nurses and family members within a long-term care setting. 

They address the complex physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs of residents with long-term conditions, acting as patient advocates and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to create comprehensive care plans.

Medical-Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SM0705X

A Medical-Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist (Med-Surg CNS) is an advanced-practice registered nurse who provides expert nursing care for adult patients with a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions and those recovering from surgery. 

They use their deep clinical knowledge and leadership skills to implement evidence-based practices, mentor staff, improve patient care processes, and serve as a resource for complex patient scenarios within the medical-surgical unit. 

Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SN0000X

A Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who provides expert clinical care, leads evidence-based practice initiatives, and improves patient and system-level outcomes for vulnerable newborns and their families. 

They work in collaboration with the healthcare team, providing clinical expertise, education, advocacy, and leadership to enhance the quality of care in neonatal settings, from wellness to intensive care. 

Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SN0800X

Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with neurological disorders, such as stroke, seizures, and neurodegenerative conditions. 

They possess expertise in areas like stroke management, neurostimulation, and seizure protocols, and their responsibilities include direct patient care, patient and family education, and system-level initiatives to improve care quality and standardization. 

A Master’s degree in nursing and certification are typically required for a CNS role.

Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0200X

Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses with graduate-level education who provide direct, expert care for children and their families, while also serving as leaders in evidence-based practice, education, research, and system improvement within healthcare settings. 

They are specialized experts in pediatric care across the health continuum, working in direct patient care, consultation, and by influencing organizational systems to improve pediatric outcomes.

Child & Adolescent Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0807X

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists (PMH-CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who hold graduate degrees and specialize in providing psychiatric and mental health care to children and adolescents. 

Their roles involve assessing and diagnosing mental health conditions, developing treatment plans that may include medication and psychotherapy, educating families, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals. 

They work in various settings, serving as providers, educators, and researchers to ensure access to care for young people.

Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0809X

Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists (PMH-CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses who have specialized graduate-level education in mental health. 

Their role includes assessing, diagnosing, and treating mental health disorders through direct patient care, psychotherapy, and potentially medication management. 

PMH-CNSs also focus on educating other nurses, improving patient care outcomes, and contributing to nursing research and quality improvement initiatives within healthcare systems.

Child & Family Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0810X

Child & Family Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who provide direct and indirect patient care for individuals, families, and groups with mental health disorders. 

They conduct comprehensive assessments, develop treatment plans, provide psychotherapy, and offer medication management. 

To become one, you need a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree with a specialization in psychiatric-mental health, and then pass a national certification exam.

Chronically Ill Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0811X

A Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (PMH-CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) specializing in the complex and chronic mental health needs of patients. 

These experts assess, diagnose, and treat mental health and substance use disorders through medication management, psychotherapy, and patient/family education. 

PMH-CNSs serve as direct care providers, educators, consultants, and researchers, using their expertise to improve patient care outcomes, manage symptoms, and reduce barriers to mental healthcare.

Community Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0812X

Community Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists (PMH-CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses who provide comprehensive psychiatric and mental health care in various community settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. 

They assess, diagnose, and treat mental illness through therapies, medication management, and care coordination. 

To become a PMH-CNS, one must first become a registered nurse (RN), complete a master’s or doctoral degree in psychiatric-mental health nursing, and pass a certification exam from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Geropsychiatric Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP0813X

Geropsychiatric Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists (PMH-CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses with specialized graduate-level education and certification in the mental health needs of older adults. 

They assess, diagnose, and treat psychiatric and cognitive disorders in seniors, integrating various factors and providing interventions like medication management and psychotherapy. 

Their practice emphasizes promoting mental health by addressing age-related changes, common conditions like dementia and depression, and the unique stressors faced by older adults and their families.

Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP1700X

A Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse who specializes in the care of women and newborns during the perinatal period, including pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum phase. 

They are experts in their field, providing direct clinical guidance, developing care protocols, educating staff and patients, and leading quality improvement initiatives to optimize maternal and infant health outcomes. 

Their role encompasses direct patient care, staff development, and system-level improvements, aiming to integrate evidence-based practices into care.

Perioperative Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SP2800X

Perioperative Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses with specialized expertise in caring for patients before, during, and after surgery. 

They act as clinical experts and leaders, focusing on improving patient outcomes and staff competency through evidence-based practice, staff development, and interdisciplinary collaboration. 

Their advanced education, typically at a master’s or doctoral level, and often certification, distinguish them from staff perioperative nurses.

Rehabilitation Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SR0400X

A Rehabilitation Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse with a master’s or doctoral degree who specializes in helping patients with disabling injuries or chronic illnesses regain function and independence. 

They provide patient-centered care, coordinate treatment with a multidisciplinary team, act as an advocate, and offer education to patients and their families, spanning the entire rehabilitation journey from acute care through post-acute and community-based settings.

School Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SS0200X

A School Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) applies advanced nursing knowledge and expertise to provide direct care to students, educate school staff and families, develop health programs, and influence policies to improve overall student health in a school setting. 

They work in diverse school environments to address the specific health needs of the student population, acting as clinicians, educators, consultants, researchers, and leaders.

Transplantation Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364ST0500X

Transplantation Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who provide expert care for transplant recipients and living donors, focusing on health promotion and protection throughout the transplant journey. 

They function as direct care providers, consultants, educators, and researchers, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to manage complex pre- and post-transplant care, which includes monitoring for rejection, medication management, and long-term health maintenance.

Women’s Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SW0102X

A Women’s Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (WH-CNS) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) with expertise in providing care to women across the lifespan, from adolescence to post-menopause, focusing on reproductive, gynecological, and overall health needs. 

Unlike Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners (WHNPs), who provide direct patient care and often act as primary care providers, WH-CNSs use their expertise in three spheres of impact: direct patient care, improving nursing practice, and influencing organizational systems to improve care quality. 

They are involved in education, research, consultation, and implementing evidence-based practices to reduce health disparities and improve outcomes for women.

Occupational Health Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SX0106X

An Occupational Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a registered nurse with advanced education and certification who specializes in preventing work-related illnesses and injuries and promoting workplace safety and employee wellness. 

Their role involves assessing workplace hazards, developing safety protocols, providing direct patient care to employees, and coordinating health initiatives to foster a healthy work environment.

Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SX0200X

Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists (OCNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in the care of patients with cancer, providing holistic care through assessment, diagnosis, and management of illness and risk behaviors. 

Their role encompasses providing specialized knowledge and skills for quality interventions, designing and evaluating care plans, acting as patient advocates, supporting patients and families through the cancer journey, and facilitating a multi-professional approach to care. OCNSs enhance nursing-sensitive patient outcomes by focusing on problems amenable to nursing interventions and promoting the best possible quality of life for patients.

Pediatric Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 364SX0204X

Pediatric Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) are advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in caring for children with cancer and blood disorders. 

They are experts who provide direct care, counsel patients and families, manage complex care plans, educate healthcare teams, conduct research, and lead quality improvement initiatives to improve pediatric patient outcomes.

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