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Nurse Residency Program

Program Description:

12-month comprehensive transition to practice 
• Aligned with evidence-based practice
• Aligned with CPH core values and patient safety 
 

Our Purpose:

A nurse residency program is designed to support new nursing graduates in their transition to professional practice, enhancing their skills, confidence, and job satisfaction while improving patient care outcomes.”

  • Transition Support- the program is structured to support adapting to the complexities of patient care
  • Skill Development– through classroom instruction and hands-on experiences
  • Mentorship & Guidance– residents are assigned a preceptor
  • Improved Patient Outcomes– residents are equipped with skills and knowledge
  • Retention & Job Satisfaction- by addressing any challenges faced by new graduates

Program Structure:

  • Monthly education days
  • Full-time clinical preceptorship
  • Regular meetings with unit leadership

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Do new nurses need to have passed their NCLEX before starting: Yes
  • Do you have to have your AK RN Licensure for the program?  Yes
  • Can you have a temporary licensure and do the program? No
  • Can you work in other areas of the hospital after the program is done? Only if a position is posted for other departments and you are selected for it.  Most start in Med Surg.
  • Do you automatically have to work nights after you have completed the program? No. If there is a day position you can apply for a day position.
 
 

Interested in joining the program?

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