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Structured Program Improves Care Delivery for Nurses New to Ambulatory Care

Date
April 4, 2024
Credits
1 CH | Available until April 6, 2026
$38
Standard Price

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. This session discusses the development of an ambulatory care transition-to-practice (ATTP) program that facilitates the successful transition of experienced nurses to the ambulatory care setting through the completion of a structured evidence-based educational program that prepares the nurse to practice competently and safely.

Continuing Education Instructions and Disclosure Information:

Contact hours available until 4/6/2026.

Requirements for Successful Completion:

Complete the learning activity in its entirety and complete the online nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) evaluation. You will be able to print your NCPD certificate at any time after you complete the evaluation.

Disclosure of relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies (planners, faculty/speakers, reviewers):

Planning Committee Disclosures:

There are no Planning Committee disclosures to declare.

Speaker Disclosures:
There are no speaker disclosures to declare.

Commercial Support:
No commercial support declared.

Accreditation Statement:
This educational activity is jointly provided by Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. (AJJ) and the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN).

Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

AAACN is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number CEP 5366.

Learning Outcome:
After completing this learning activity, the participant will be able to identify the importance of a structured program dedicated to training and supporting experienced nurses transitioning to the ambulatory care setting.

Speaker

Speaker Image for Nytosha Thomas-Bridgeman
Nytosha Thomas-Bridgeman, MSN, RN, CMSRN

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