Janay R Young
- Assistant Clinical Professor
- Member of the Graduate Faculty
- (520) 626-6154
- Nursing, Rm. 117
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- jryoung@arizona.edu
Biography
Dr. Janay Young began her nursing career with an ADN from Pima Community College, earned her BSN from Grand Canyon University, and completed her Doctorate in Nursing at the University of Arizona. She is board certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and a Family Nurse Practitioner. She completed the Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and has certification in auricular acupuncture.
Dr. Young has over 19 years of experience in nursing and health care, and currently provides outpatient mental health care. Her clinical work in Tucson has predominantly been in underserved communities in which trauma, suicide, substance use, and mental illness rates are considerably higher than the national average. She has extensive experience working with traumatized client populations, in both rural and urban settings. She has over a decade of RN experience in acute and critical care, case management and staff education in an academic teaching level-1 trauma center and has served as adjunct faculty in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. She is active in professional organizations including the American Holistic Nurses Association, Integrative Medicine for the Underserved, and the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association. She has presented at local and state conferences on trauma and integrative management of PTSD including acupuncture. In addition, she volunteers as a PMHNP for the Florence Project completing psychiatric evaluations for survivors of torture and trauma seeking asylum, and as a FNP providing urgent outpatient care and acupuncture to indigenous and rural clients in Baja, Mexico.
Degrees
- D.N.P. Nursing
- Univeristy of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States
Work Experience
- Tucson Counseling Associates (2021 - Ongoing)
- El Rio Community Health (2017 - 2021)
Licensure & Certification
- Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, ANCC (2017)
- Family Nurse Practitioner, AANP (2017)
- Certified Nurse Practitioner, Arizona State Board of Nursing (2017)
Interests
Teaching
Dr. Young's teaching intrests include advanced family psychiatric mental health, trauma informed care, and integrative psychiatry.
Research
Dr. Young’s areas of clinic focus and research interests include integrative psychiatry for the underserved, trauma informed care, and auricular acupuncture.
Courses
2024-25 Courses
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Adv Family Pysch Mental Hlth I
NURS 629A (Spring 2025) -
Behavioral Health Therapy
NURS 628 (Spring 2025) -
Clinical Residency: PMHNP
NURS 629D (Fall 2024) -
DNP Forum:Scholar & Practice
NURS 695B (Fall 2024) -
DNP Project
NURS 922 (Fall 2024) -
Philosophy& Theory for the DNP
NURS 704 (Fall 2024)
2023-24 Courses
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Adv Family Psych-Mntl Hlth II
NURS 629B (Summer I 2024) -
DNP Project
NURS 922 (Summer I 2024) -
InterprofessionalCollaboration
NURS 695C (Summer I 2024) -
Adv Family Pysch Mental Hlth I
NURS 629A (Spring 2024) -
Behavioral Health Therapy
NURS 628 (Spring 2024) -
DNP Project
NURS 922 (Spring 2024) -
DNP Forum:Scholar & Practice
NURS 695B (Fall 2023) -
DNP Project
NURS 922 (Fall 2023)
2022-23 Courses
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Adv Family Psych-Mntl Hlth II
NURS 629B (Summer I 2023) -
DNP Project
NURS 922 (Summer I 2023) -
Adv Family Pysch Mental Hlth I
NURS 629A (Spring 2023) -
Population Health
NURS 753 (Fall 2022)
2021-22 Courses
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Adv Family Psych-Mntl Hlth II
NURS 629B (Summer I 2022) -
Adv Family Pysch Mental Hlth I
NURS 629A (Spring 2022) -
DNP Project
NURS 922 (Fall 2021) -
Population Health
NURS 753 (Fall 2021)
2020-21 Courses
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Adv Family Psych-Mntl Hlth II
NURS 629B (Summer I 2021) -
InterprofessionalCollaboration
NURS 695C (Summer I 2021)
Scholarly Contributions
Journals/Publications
- Young, J. R., Brewer, B. B., Carrington, J. M., & Nibbelink, C. W. (2018). Informatics Solutions for Application of Decision-Making Skills.. Critical care nursing clinics of North America, 30(2), 237-246. doi:10.1016/j.cnc.2018.02.006More infoCritical care nurses practice in a challenging environment that requires responses to patients with complex, often unstable health conditions. The electronic health record, access to clinical data, and Clinical Decision Support Systems informed by data from clinical databases are informatics tools designed to work together to facilitate decision-making in nursing practice. The complex decision-making environment of critical care requires informatics tools that support nursing practice through integration of current evidence with clinical data. Recommendations include continuing efforts toward the development of clinical decision support tools based on patient data that include predictive models to support increased patient safety.