Dartmouth Health
2025 Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship Program
Dartmouth Health, , NH, United States
The Dartmouth Health Postgraduate Fellowship Programs offer Advanced Practice Providers an intensive 12-month experience of advanced training. Your training will be comprised of didactic and clinical curriculums that will occur concomitantly.Our Postgraduate Advanced Practice Provider Fellowships give you the opportunity to:
- Further refine critical thinking and highly marketable skills to a specialized patient population.
- Provide high-quality care to a wide variety of patients in the chosen specialty.
- Be part of an organization dedicated to training the next generation of health care providers.
- Learn and work alongside colleagues in all areas of healthcare who are committed to team-based patient care.
- Access MD, APP, and other staff participating in world-class research, teaching, and leadership through Dartmouth College, TDI, the Value Institute and Geisel School of Medicine, Biomedical and Science Libraries, DHMC Patient Safety Training Center (PSTC), gross anatomy lab, POCUS Training.
- Earn a competitive annual stipend, full and comprehensive benefits, and continuing education credits are available at no cost by participating in and attending lectures, conferences, grand rounds, and journal club.
- Live in a diverse social, cultural and artistic community in a Northern New England setting that offers a wide range of year-round outdoor recreational activities with easy access to major metropolitan areas.
- A diverse critical care education
- A strong proctored clinical experience
- Procedural education
- Didactic curriculum aimed at fostering critical thinking, leadership and lifelong learning in the practice of multidisciplinary critical care medicine.
- Evidence-based training in critical care medicine.
- Competency-based, learner-oriented curriculum centered around the clinical and systems based knowledge, skills, and professional conduct required to provide high quality care to the critically ill patient.
- Creation of a collegial, team centered Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) or Physician Assistant (PA)
- Development of a consistent, reliable ACNP/PA who possesses the basic knowledge and skills in critical care medicine needed to provide quality care
- To create and sustain an ACNP/PA training program incorporating multiple ICU settings
- Compassionate, ethical treatment for the critically ill
- Development and involvement of a supportive and knowledgeable CCAPP Residency faculty
- Be eligible to obtain an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) or PA license in the state of New Hampshire once admitted to the program
- Be a graduate of an accredited Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) program or an accredited master's degree Physician Assistant (PA) program
- Be eligible to pass (or have passed) the ANCC or NCCPA certification
- Have ANCC or NCCPA certification by matriculation date
- Be eligible for RN licensure in the state of New Hampshire
- Be eligible for Federal DEA Registration
- Participate in a personal interview on the campus of DHMC (pending status of COVID-19 pandemic)
- Complete the formal online application process, if asked to participate in a personal interview
- Participate in a criminal background check and urine drug screen as part of the pre-employment requirements for final selected candidates
- A recent copy of your curriculum vitae (CV)/resume (including school name and GPA)
- A brief personal statement describing your interest in pursuing a career in critical care (500 to 1,000 words)
- Three letters of reference on letterhead
- These can be submitted by you with your other application materials or directly by your references tocritcareapp.residency@hitchcock.org.
- Letters can be addressed to the Critical Care team.
- If you are currently enrolled in an APRN academic degree program or a PA program, one reference must be from your program or medical director.