UNC Health has a New Grad Residency for ambulatory that is based largely on the AAACN program. This is an amazing resource, so I HIGHLY recommend checking it out! We require our CNI's in ambulatory to fulfill the same 1-year residency expectation that our inpatient new grads complete. They also complete a quality improvement project and present it at the end of their residency. We ask that each new grad gets 12 weeks of precepting before they are "set free" from orientation, and continue to support them through residency and regular check-ins with their nurse educator.
We are in the process of building a Transition to Practice (similar to residency) for experienced nurses from the inpatient world to help them understand the differences here in outpatient as well. Lastly, we have had a lot of interest in an LPN residency program as well, so I am looking into how I can tweak our current program to fit the needs of the new graduate LPN.
Happy to discuss and share our curriculum!
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Torie Bonnet MSN RN NE-BC
Clinical Nurse Edu Specialist-Ambulatory Care
UNC Health
Raleigh NC
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-20-2024 11:08
From: Casey Adams
Subject: New Grad Ambulatory Track
Hello,
I am looking for any insight or suggestions for a "New Grad" track for Ambulatory Care. Currently we rarely consider hiring new grads of any kind but may be open to it in the future. Do you all hire new grads? Do you onboard/educate any differently? Thanks in advance!
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Casey Adams RN
RN Education Specialist
Knox Community Hospital
Mount Vernon OH
(740)462-3066
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