Psychiatric clinical simulation environment: therapist and patient in a warm office with floating panels showing rubric feedback, performance charts, and case selection.

Learn · Practice · Simulate · Certify

The whole PMHNP journey, in one place.

Ageless Minds Academy is where psychiatric nurse practitioner students learn how to write NP-level papers, prepare for clinicals, complete their capstone, rehearse patient interviews in safe simulations, and drill an adaptive ANCC-style mock exam — from the first class through boards.

What we offer

A full training loop for psychiatric learners.

PMHNP student drafting a psychiatric evaluation note at a laptop with clinical templates on screen.
Service 01

Documentation practice

Draft full psychiatric evaluation notes: chief complaint, HPI, MSE, risk assessment, differential, assessment, and plan.

Preceptor providing rubric-based coaching feedback to a psychiatric nurse practitioner learner.
Service 02

Rubric-based feedback

Every attempt is scored against a five-category rubric with preceptor-style coaching to sharpen the next encounter.

Performance analytics dashboard showing rubric category trends across a PMHNP learner cohort.
Service 03

Performance analytics

Track progress over time by scenario, diagnosis, and rubric category — for individual learners and whole cohorts.

Faculty member authoring a psychiatric simulation scenario in a bright classroom environment.
Service 04

Faculty & scenario builder

Educators author new clinical scenarios with structured validation and grade attempts from a single dashboard.

How it works

Three steps from case selection to coaching.

Step 1

Choose a case

Filter simulations by age group, diagnosis, difficulty, and visit type.

Step 2

Complete the interview

Interview, document, assess risk, and plan treatment in a full psychiatric evaluation note.

Step 3

Receive feedback

Rubric-based grading with preceptor-style coaching for every next encounter.

Ready for your first simulated patient?

Sign in to explore the case library and start your first psychiatric evaluation.