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Nursing
We at The University of Texas Harris
County Psychiatric Center (UTHCPC) subscribe to the core values
of the nurse/patient relationship, mutual respect for our colleagues,
and highly competent, compassionate care.
The UTHCPC nurse is an important member of the treatment team.
Your experience is acknowledged through your exchange with the
psychiatry staff as we go about designing and implementing our
patient care model.
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Your personal benefits
from employment with UTHCPC include a stable work environment,
excellent compensation and benefits package and the opportunity
to work with some of the most respected professionals in the
mental health care arena. Living and working in the Houston area
is an exciting experience, where many cultural, educational,
recreational opportunities abound.
We hope you will continue to explore your future with us. We
are the model and leader in Texas for the provision of mental
health care services. We set high standards for ourselves and
the members of our team. Won't you join us?
Patient care
Patient Care - High quality patient care is UTHCPC's trademark.
As a psychiatric nurse at UTHCPC, you will serve as a case manager,
patient advocate, educator and clinician. You will play a dynamic
role in patient treatment and recovery as a key member of a multidisciplinary
treatment team. During daily rounds, you will work with the psychiatric
physician, social worker, student trainees and others to ensure
that your patients are receiving optimum care.
Education
As a nurse, your career development is important to The UT Harris
County Psychiatric Center. All employees are eligible for tuition
reimbursement after completing the 120-day probationary period.
You may also take advantage of nursing seminars, staff development
programs and other educational experiences. You will also work
with a number of students - nursing, medical, pastoral care -
and others, in an effort to provide them practical experience
before their graduation.
Nursing Internship
The UT Harris County Psychiatric Center is the only hospital
offering a psychiatric nursing internship in the Houston area.
UTHCPC provides the extensive internship for all the newly graduated
nurses it hires and strongly recommends the program to nurses
new to the mental health field. After all, psychiatric nursing
demands something extra from its practitioners because psychiatric
nurses are both physical and psychological caregivers.
Job candidates have to submit a job application and be hired
before becoming eligible to participate in the psychiatric nursing
internship.
The user-friendly internship program helps participants, either
nursing school graduates or experienced nurses, transition to
a psychiatric hospital setting. Participants receive valuable
hands-on experience with supervision to help them learn how to
work as a psychiatric staff nurse and an opportunity to hone
their teamwork and management skills.
Internship participants spend the first two weeks becoming familiar
with UTHCPC and learning the theoretical framework that underpins
mental health nursing. They learn about their role in mental
healthcare, such as how to develop a therapeutic nurse-patient
relationship and how to structure a "milieu" or environment
that is conducive to healing.
The next few weeks are spent learning about the various mental
disorders, their symptoms, diagnoses, possible causes, treatments
and possible outcomes. The nurses learn to evaluate and set goals
for their work with each patient. And then they learn the names
and uses of numerous medications used to treat mental illness.
Another week is given to the ubiquitous paper work psychiatric
nurses face, from court orders and admission papers to discharge
orders. Psychiatric nurses must be fully knowledgeable about
all the federal and state laws and medical and professional regulations
regarding the treatment of persons with mental illness, in addition
to regular nursing standards and codes of ethics.
The final four weeks of the internship allow the nurses to put
it all into practice. They rotate through adult, child and adolescent
units and work all three shifts with a specific staff nurse.
They also observe a mental health hearing at Probate Court #3,
located at UTHCPC. Finally the interns rotate to the unit where
they are to be assigned permanently. They are paired with an
experienced staff nurse who becomes a preceptor, mentor, coach
and co-worker. Each day the interns and their preceptors meet
and establish the goals they will accomplish that day.
Because psychiatry is not a "predictable" medical
service, this hands-on experience is vital to training new psychiatric
nurses. Mental health consumers are individuals and their needs
change daily, and the only way to learn milieu management, flexibility
and creativity in treatment is by performing care-giving tasks.
Students are often fearful that they won't know the right way
to talk to patients. They can see how others do it, but the only
way to learn is to practice and have someone there to help them
if they need assistance.
The most important attributes psychiatric nurses need are empathy,
a caring and therapeutic attitude, listening skills and patience.
Nurses can only learn to use those attributes if they have the
chance to work with persons with mental illness.
Psychiatric nursing often requires communication and people
management skills not normally associated with nursing. It demands
high level decision-making skills and innovative thinking. The
psychiatric nurse's job is to interact with patients, not just
as a byproduct of taking care of them, but in order to take care
of them. The nurse at UTHCPC is an integral part of a treatment
team and has as much input as the psychiatrist, social worker,
or psychologist in the planning and implementing of the patient's
treatment.
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