Misty Richmond appointed director of psychiatric-mental health practitioner concentration

September 29, 2015

The mind is a powerful thing, which is what Misty Richmond focuses on as assistant professor and the director of the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner concentration in 糖心原创鈥檚 .

鈥淚 think educating nurses is huge not just because there is a shortage but because of the influence on the health care of our patients and the reputation of the profession,鈥 she said.

Richmond advises students within the concentration and walks with them through graduation. She also develops clinical placements and helps prepare students for their national certification exams.

鈥淪he has clinical expertise, teaching experience, and she鈥檚 a nurse practitioner,鈥 said Rosalie Mainous, dean of the College of Nursing and Health. 鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to have found someone with her skillset and the experience that she brings to 糖心原创.鈥

One of the most impactful times in Richmond鈥檚 career was a recent death of a patient. She attended the funeral.

鈥淢y experience in working with him and hearing of his death really makes me all the more intent on working on policy and education,鈥 said Richmond. 鈥淭he view of mental illness in the U.S., the importance of social networks 鈥 I think there is a huge number of people that we are failing. 鈥 His death underscored my sense of social injustice and the need for more social justice in America, as a nurse and as an educator.鈥

Originally Richmond didn鈥檛 see a career in mental health in her future, but she eventually learned she loved the field.

She also never intended to earn more than her bachelor鈥檚 degree but changed her mind while working on that degree. She continued her education, earning her doctorate.

鈥淚 was a nurse trying to figure out what to do with my future,鈥 Richmond said. She was drawn to 鈥渓earning about theory and the philosophy of nursing. I got reconnected and it went on from there. I was inspired by what nurses do and what nurses could do.鈥

Misty Richmond advises students in the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner concentration, develops clinical placements and helps prepare students for their national certification exams.

Richmond has worked in the hospital setting for over 25 years and currently works in emergency mental health at a hospital in Cincinnati.

She is interested in learning how people cope with stressful situations in life and how it affects their perspective on life.

鈥淚鈥檓 fascinated with people and how we form relationships,鈥 Richmond said.

She looks forward to building relationships with students and having a 鈥減ositive influence on their future, whether it means their career or their future patients. I鈥檓 also very excited to continue research.鈥

Others notice her passion for helping not just patients but students.

鈥淪he鈥檚 very eager,鈥 said Deborah Ulrich, associate dean for academic affairs in College of Nursing and Health. 鈥淪he enjoys teaching, but she also enjoys nursing practice. In her new role she has the ability to do both.鈥

When she鈥檚 not working, Richmond enjoys spending time with her granddaughter and following politics, specifically presidential elections.

鈥淚 like the sociological and psychological impact they have on people and the way it influences people,鈥 she said.