A 12-month, comprehensive transition-to-practice program, aligned with Vizient/AACN and the JH nursing strategic priorities, to deliver an evidence-based curriculum and facilitate the professional development and socialization of the new graduate nurse.
A team of master’s-prepared nurse educators committed to offering individualized support and guidance to new graduate nurses in collaboration with preceptors and unit-based leadership.
“In 2002, the Joint Commission recommended the development of nurse residency programs—planned, comprehensive periods of time during which nursing graduates can acquire the knowledge and skills to deliver safe, quality care that meets defined (organization or professional society) standards of practice.”
IOM Recommendation 3: Implement nurse residency programs. “State boards of nursing, accrediting bodies, the federal government, and health care organizations should take actions to support nurses’ completion of a transition-to-practice program (nurse residency) after they have completed a prelicensure or advanced practice degree program or when they are transitioning into new clinical practice areas.”
IOM (Institute of Medicine). 2011. The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
Our interactive classes are strategically placed throughout the year to meet the needs of new graduates.
Curriculum threads include: