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In collaboration with the Nurse Residency Program Coordinator, designs and implements innovative strategies to ensure effective role transition for new graduate nurses in the residency program.
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BID Needham’s New Graduate Nurse Residency Program is designed to facilitate our newly licensed graduate nurses’ transition from the role of nursing student to professional direct-care provider.
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Nurse Residency Program: Get the support you need to grow and thrive at NYC Health + Hospitals through our innovative. The Nurse Residency Program features interactive sessions, special educational events, simulations, and group seminars on evidence-based best practices, decision-making, conflict-resolution, end-of-life care, health care quality, patient safety and more.
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Nurse Residency Program: Eligible full-time new hires that are recent graduates or new to their specialties are automatically enrolled in our 12- month program to assist in the transition to professional nursing practice.
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The Nurse Educator will participate in the Nurse Residency Program. The Perioperative Nurse Educator will assist in the onboarding, orientation and clinical practice evaluation of the RNs and professional employees in the OR, Ambulatory Care Center, and Labor and Delivery ORs.
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The Perioperative Nurse Educator must have an in-depth understanding of the American Nurses Association Scope and Standards of Practice and the Association of Peri-Operative Nursing Standards. The Perioperative Nurse Educator is a clinical expert with abilities to foster the clinical development of the staff that she/he guides.
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Get the support you need to grow and thrive at NYC Health + Hospitals through our innovative All full-time new hires that are recent graduates or new to their specialties are automatically enrolled in our 12-month Nurse Residency Program to assist in the transition to professional nursing practice while delivering patient care in a clinical environment.
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BAYADA Home Health Nurse Residency Program Our Home Health Nurse Residency program is a transition-to-practice program for new graduate nurses. BAYADA Home Health Care's Nurse Residency Program is the only program in home care to earn accreditation by the ANCC Practice Transition Accreditation Program (PTAP) for its standard of excellence.
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One-year of nursing experience or qualify for and complete the Nurse Residency Program. Licensed Practical Nurse LPN. We’re looking for LPNs in the Albany, NY area to serve the needs of our home health patient’s Create your own flexible Schedule, get Same-Day Pay, with No Catch.
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Our team of Integrative PTs, Nurse Practitioners, Health Coaches, and Functional Medicine Experts specialize in solving complex multifactorial problems. You can commit to a two year paid opportunity that is a combined residency and personal mentorship where we turn you into an Integrative Health Specialist certified in the NeuroCorrective Wellness Method and while we help you change your status from student status to EAD holder.
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The Institute for Family Health serves more than 100,000 patients from New York City and the mid-Hudson Valley annually through a network of 29 federally qualified health centers and runs three family medicine residency programs, one nurse practitioner residency program, and four post-graduate fellowship programs.
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In-house Psychiatric Nurse Residency Transition-to-Practice Orientation (20 CEUs) You are never alone, as you are part of a large network of peer nurse leaders that routinely exchange ideas and review current topics within the industry.
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Psychiatric Nurse Residency Transition-to-Practice Orientation (20 CEUs) We are proud of our robust continuing education options and opportunities for skills diversification and career advancement as a Registered Nurse (RN) with UHS. We want to help you succeed and grow in your profession and enjoy a sense of belonging and trust that comes through your expanding experience.
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Psychiatric Nurse Residency Transition-to-Practice Program (Could earn 20 CEUs) Registered Nurse (RN) Full-time: 3p-11p. There are very robust continuing education options and opportunities for skills diversification and career advancement as a Registered Nurse (RN) with UHS.
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Missouri Board of Nursing RN or Nurse Licensure Compact multi-state RN. When primary state of residency changes, compact state RNs must apply under new state of residency within thirty (30) days.
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