Construct a discussion post that identifies how you feel the learning objectives

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Construct a discussion post that identifies how you feel the learning objectives were met, supported with examples of course materials and course assignments.
For any course objectives you feel were not met during the course, please provide a discussion of why they were not met.
Here are the course learning objectives for your review:
Course Objectives:
MN660-1: Examine basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology mechanisms with correlation to clinical psychiatric mental health disorders and diseases, trauma and injury, and genetic, developmental, or substance induced disorders in individuals across the lifespan. 
MN660-2: Integrate neurobiology, pathophysiology, and population health in assessment, diagnosis, and management of individuals, groups, and families across the lifespan with acute, chronic, and complex mental health disorders.
MN660-3: Formulate the use of evidence-based best practices related to pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and complementary therapeutic treatment plans for individuals with acute, episodic, chronic, and complex mental health disorders.
MN660-4: Appraise the role of the PMHNP to integrate legal, ethical, and evidence-based practices for prescribing and managing psychotropic therapies for individuals across the lifespan with acute, chronic, and complex mental health disorders.
MN660-5: Evaluate professional collaborations for advocacy, policy development, healthcare promotion and disease prevention, safety, and the management of care for individuals across the lifespan with acute, chronic, and complex mental health disorders.
Provide evidence (citations and references) to support your statements and opinions.

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