Expertise
A nationally recognized expert in psychiatric nursing, Dr. Oruche has made sustained and exemplary contributions to our understanding of the challenges experienced by families of adolescents with Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Her cutting-edge research ensures that the mental health needs of family caregivers are given full clinical consideration. Her work has been particularly significant as it reveals for the first time the stress that this population experiences from interactions with multiple child service systems. Dr. Oruche has developed a family-based group intervention to assist caregivers in their interactions with these systems. Dr. Oruche facilitated an interdisciplinary team in the development of the state of Indiana’s largest integrated primary and behavioral health program. This program has both increased access to mental health services for underserved populations and has become a model for integrating primary and behavioral health care in Indiana. Dr. Oruche’s work with underserved populations has had an international impact. She is the founder of Providence Community Health Initiative, which has conducted weekly clinics for diabetes, hypertension, and malaria in southern Nigeria since 2004. Her contributions to clinical practice and research have resulted in expanded scope and reach through leadership on boards that influence mental health policy in Indiana, US, and globally. Her service portfolio includes appointments to: Indiana Mental and Behavioral Health Taskforce of the Governor Pence Healthcare Workforce Council; Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Medicare and Medicaid - CMS - Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC); and Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission - by Governor Eric Halcomb.
Communities
Nursing
Degrees
MSN, Indiana University
BSN, Indiana University
PhD, Indiana University