Purpose: Our organization sought to expand the RN transition-to-practice (nurse residency) program, and ambulatory care services was identified as an area of interest for proposed growth…
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) new to ambulatory care practice traditionally have not had robust programs for orientation, leaving a multifaceted gap in this rapidly growing area of practice. Unit-based orientation was left to managers…
Purpose: To facilitate the successful transition of RNs from the inpatient to the outpatient setting through evidence-based education that prepares the RN to practice competently and safely in ambulatory care services with improved job satisfaction…
The fast-paced environment of ambulatory care nursing requires new hires to be equipped with powerful tools of knowledge, skill, and abilities to deliver high-quality safe care…
Purpose: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to share lessons learned and outcomes from a pilot ambulatory care nurse residency program (NRP). Estimates show a gap of 450,000 registered nurses (RNs) by 2025…
At a large academic medical center, an ambulatory care RN residency track within the organizational transition-to-practice program was created. The transition-to-practice program is a 12-month program accredited through the ANCC practice transition accreditation program…
This session outlines the development of an innovative residency program to increase expanded nursing roles by providing structured training using an established ambulatory care curriculum, expert mentorship, and co-design with practice administration…
Insufficient orientation experiences that fail to prepare new and experienced nurses for ambulatory care services often contribute to increased turnover rates and compromises care delivery to patients…
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