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Community Healthcare Network Psychiatric Community Healthcare Nurse Practitioner Fellowship
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About Community Healthcare Network Psychiatric Community Healthcare Nurse Practitioner Fellowship
Community Healthcare Network Psychiatric Community Healthcare Nurse Practitioner Fellowship is a specialized postgraduate training program located in New York, New York. This fellowship is affiliated with Community Healthcare Network, a federally qualified health center serving underserved communities in New York City. Specific postsecondary classification and IPEDS enrollment data are not available for this fellowship program listing.
No specific credential programs are listed in the directory for this site beyond its fellowship designation. The program is designed for nurse practitioners seeking advanced clinical training in psychiatric and community health settings. Individuals interested in this fellowship should contact Community Healthcare Network directly for application requirements and program structure.
New York City is home to an extensive network of healthcare institutions, federally qualified health centers, and graduate medical and nursing education programs. Postgraduate fellowships such as this one play an important role in training advanced practice clinicians for underserved urban communities.
Stephanie Neves, DNP, M.ED
sneves@chnnyc.org60 Madison Ave, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10010
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