Patricia Cook
About Patricia Cook
Patricia Cook is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Intern at Citizen Advocates, Inc. in Malone, New York, with extensive experience in treating patients of all ages and a focus on developmental disabilities.
Work at Citizen Advocates
Patricia Cook has been serving as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Intern at Citizen Advocates, Inc. since 2017. Located in Malone, New York, she has accumulated seven years of experience in this role. Her work involves providing psychiatric care and support to a diverse patient population, focusing on individualized treatment plans.
Education and Expertise
Patricia Cook has a solid educational background in nursing and psychiatric care. She earned an Associate's Degree in Registered Nursing from Clinton Community College, completing her studies from 2008 to 2010. She then obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Registered Nursing from Grand Canyon University between 2013 and 2015. Additionally, she achieved a Master's degree in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from the University of Rochester, further enhancing her expertise in mental health care.
Background
Patricia Cook is a licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner intern with a focus on treating addiction. She holds a current DEA license, allowing her to prescribe medications as part of her treatment plans. Her clinical experience spans a wide age range, from pediatrics to geriatrics, which equips her to address the unique needs of various patient demographics.
Specialization in Developmental Disabilities
In her practice, Patricia Cook emphasizes the treatment of developmental disabilities. This specialization reflects her commitment to providing comprehensive care and support to individuals facing these challenges. Her approach is informed by her extensive training and experience in psychiatric nursing.
Home Care Services Skills
Patricia Cook is skilled in providing home care services, which is an integral part of her healthcare expertise. This capability allows her to deliver personalized care to patients in their own environments, enhancing their comfort and accessibility to mental health services.