Supporting PMHNPs in Psychiatry: Clinical Excellence,and Private Practice Growth

Academy of Psychiatry 
Clinical & Entrepreneurial 
Mentorship
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  • CLINICAL BOOTCAMP
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Mentorship is optional and available only after course enrollment.
At this time, access to the mentorship program is offered exclusively to clinicians who have purchased one of our courses. Invitations to join the mentorship program are sent approximately one week after the scheduled bootcamp concludes.

This approach ensures all participants share a common clinical foundation before entering the mentorship environment.

Direct Mentorship Opportunity

Community Plan

 $49.99/month billed every three months


Access to this plan starts 04/27/26.  

At this time, Invites to access this plan  will only be sent to clinicians who purchase a course


Perfect for clinicians who want peer support, shared knowledge, and access to educational resources:


What’s included:

  • Access to a private community of healthcare professionals, including other PMHNPs, students, and experts.
  • Ability to ask questions and get guidance from members and experts (note: Responses are not guaranteed and may not be immediate).
  • At least 2 educational posts per week in text or video format covering practical tips, clinical updates, and best practices.
  • Peer learning opportunities: Participate in discussions, share experiences, and collaborate on clinical scenarios.
  • Resource library access: Curated articles and case studies.

  

Important Disclaimer 


· The Community Plan is for educational and networking purposes only. It provides access to peer discussion, shared resources, and general guidance, but it is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment.

· Responses from peers or experts are informational only and are not guaranteed to be timely or accurate. You remain fully responsible for all patient care decisions.

· Do not post identifiable patient information; all shared content must comply with HIPAA regulations.

· Mentors or community members may share suggestions or experiences, but these are not formal medical advice, and you must follow your facility protocols, state regulations, and collaborating physician requirements where applicable.

· For urgent or high-risk clinical decisions, always consult your supervising physician, facility policy, and established clinical guidelines.

  • By participating in this plan, you agree to hold all mentors harmless from any liability, claims, or damages resulting from your use of the suggestions or guidance provided through the community.

Professional Plan (Clinical Support & Mentorship)

$110/week billed monthly


Access to this plan starts 04/27/26.  

At this time, invites to access this plan will only be sent to clinicians who purchase a course.  


Designed for PMHNPs, PMHNP students, and other psychiatric providers who want direct mentorship, practical guidance, and ongoing support for day-to-day clinical questions and patient care, while also gaining full access to our community of peers and experts.

What’s included:

  • Assigned personal mentor—an experienced PMHNP or psychiatric provider you can text up to 20 messages per week, focused on clinical questions, cases, and day-to-day PMHNP practice, with guaranteed replies within 24–48 hours asynchronously.
    • Guidelines for messaging your mentor:
      • Keep messages concise and focused (ideally 3–5 sentences per message).
      • Limit to one case or clinical question per message for clarity and timely response.
      • Include key patient details only (age, diagnosis, relevant medications, and main concern).
      • Do not include any identifiable patient information; all messages must comply with HIPAA.
      • Avoid sending lengthy narratives or full charts; detailed discussion is reserved for the weekly Zoom session.
  • One 15-minute weekly Zoom or phone call session with your mentor for case review or clinical questions. Submit cases/questions at least 24 hours in advance to ensure a productive, focused session. All shared information must be de-identified and HIPAA-compliant.
  • Automatic inclusion in the Community Plan, giving access to:
    • Discussion forums
    • Educational content
    • Peer networking
    • Shared clinical resources
  • Two biweekly group Zoom sessions with Dr. Georgette or another psychiatric provider: two 2-hour sessions during the first month to check in, answer questions, and provide group mentorship.
  • At least 2 weekly educational posts (text or video) covering:
    • Practical clinical topics
    • Pharmacology updates
    • Therapy strategies
  • Priority access to resources such as templates, workflow tools, and treatment guides.
  • Networking & peer support: Connect with other plan members to discuss clinical scenarios, share experiences, and collaborate, while maintaining HIPAA compliance.
  • Optional participation in live Q&A sessions or case discussions exclusive to plan members.


Important Disclaimer

· The mentorship and guidance provided through this plan are for educational purposes only. Mentors are not your supervising clinician and do not provide legal, regulatory, or formal medical advice.

·  All suggestions regarding patient care, clinical decisions, or treatment plans are informational only. As the primary provider, you remain fully responsible for all patient care decisions and must follow your facility policies, state regulations, and collaborating physician guidance where required.

· Mentors can provide recommendations, guidance, or treatment considerations, but they are not the provider on call or the patient’s provider, and their advice does not replace your clinical judgment.

· All shared patient information must be de-identified and HIPAA-compliant. Avoid sharing any identifiable data in messages or during Zoom sessions.

· Do not rely solely on mentor suggestions for urgent, emergent, or high-risk clinical situations. Always use your professional judgment and facility protocols to manage patient care.

· Participation in the plan does not establish a supervisory relationship; final clinical responsibility always rests with the mentee.

By participating in the Clinical Support & Mentorship Plan, you agree to hold your assigned mentor and any group session leaders harmless from any liability, claims, or damages arising from your use of clinical suggestions, case guidance, or educational content provided through text, Zoom, or other channels. All recommendations are for educational purposes only, and as the primary provider, you retain full responsibility for all patient care decisions.

Entrepreneurial Mentorship Plan (Business and/or Clinical Support)

Entrepreneurial Mentorship Plan (Business and/or Clinical Support)


  $149.99/week billed monthly


Access to this plan starts 04/27/26.  

At this time, invites to access this plan will only be sent to clinicians who purchase a course. 

  

Designed for clinicians who want direct clinical mentorship, business guidance, and/or private practice support while also maintaining access to clinical mentorship and peer resources. This plan combines everything in the Professional Plan with an entrepreneurial focus.

What’s included:

  • Assigned personal mentor—an experienced PMHNP or psychiatric provider who can guide you on both clinical and business questions. You can text up to 30 messages per week, including clinical questions, with guaranteed replies within 24–48 hours asynchronously.
    • Messaging Guidelines:
      • Keep messages concise and focused (ideally 3–5 sentences per message).
      • Limit to one case or question per message.
      • Include key patient or practice details only, always HIPAA-compliant.
      • Use Zoom sessions for detailed case or business discussions.
  • One 30-minute weekly Zoom session with your mentor to cover private practice strategies, business setup, workflow optimization, or clinical case review. Submit questions or topics at least 24 hours in advance for a productive session.
  • Automatic inclusion in the Community Plan, giving access to discussion forums, educational content, peer networking, and shared resources.
  • Biweekly Zoom sessions with Dr.Georgette or another psychiatric provider: Two 2-hour sessions during the first month to check in, answer questions, and provide group mentorship for entrepreneurial growth.
  • At least 2 weekly educational posts in text or video format covering practical clinical topics, pharmacology updates, therapy strategies, and business tips for private practice.
  • Priority access to resources such as templates, workflow tools, treatment guides, billing guides, and private practice startup checklists.
  • Networking & peer support: Connect with other plan members to discuss both clinical and practice management challenges. All discussions must remain HIPAA-compliant.
  • Optional participation in live Q&A sessions or case discussions exclusive to Entrepreneurial Plan members.


Important Disclaimer

· The guidance and suggestions provided by mentors in the Entrepreneurial Mentorship Plan are for educational purposes only. Mentors can provide recommendations on clinical care, treatment planning, or business strategies, but they are not the primary provider of care for your patients and are not providing legal advice.

· For clinical questions, you as the licensed provider must follow your facility protocols, state laws, and your collaborating physician’s guidance where required. Mentors’ clinical suggestions are informational and do not replace your professional judgment.

· For business or entrepreneurial guidance, mentors provide general advice and strategies, but you are ultimately responsible for all business decisions, compliance, and legal obligations related to starting or managing a practice.

· Mentors cannot make decisions on your behalf. All final decisions, clinical or business, are your responsibility as the licensed clinician or practice owner.

· All shared patient information must be HIPAA-compliant and de-identified. Mentors cannot provide treatment directly; their role is to guide, suggest, and educate.

· By participating in the Entrepreneurial Mentorship Plan, you agree to hold your assigned mentor, group session leaders, and all educational contributors harmless from any liability, claims, or damages arising from your use of clinical or business guidance, suggestions, or strategies provided through messages, Zoom sessions, or community resources. Mentors provide educational and advisory support only; you remain responsible for all patient care decisions and for compliance with your state regulations and facility policies, as well as any business or legal decisions for your private practice.

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