About this Event
Actively working in healthcare, whether as prescribing and/or clinical psychologists or primary care providers, we all have encountered patient concerns or questions that cross over into another discipline. How can we know it all? This presentation will provide insight and strategies to effectively manage patients who require care across the healthcare continuum. Health assessment, differential diagnosis, and best strategies for communication and collaboration between psychology and primary care will be discussed.
Dr. Davis is a certified Nurse Practitioner who has cared for patients as an independent practitioner and prescriber across the lifespan in rural primary care and urban acute care settings for over 30 years. She has developed and implemented graduate nursing programs (master's and doctoral level) in acute care and primary care. She is currently the Graduate Program Coordinator at New Mexico Highlands University, where she is responsible for program implementation while also teaching graduate nurse practitioner courses. Dr. Davis has over 50 publications in journals and textbooks in neuroscience, trauma, and critical care nursing. She has served on national nursing boards (American Association of Critical Care Nurses and American Association of Neuroscience Nurses), editorial boards, and review boards for trauma and critical care nursing journals. She has received funding from NIH and various universities and nursing organizations for her work in brain injury and critical care.
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