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Williamson Health

Graduate Nurse- Nurse Residency - Jan /June 2025 Cohort

Williamson Health, Nashville, Tennessee, us, 37230


Graduate Nurse- Nurse Residency - Jan /June 2025 Cohort at Williamson Health summary: The Graduate Nurse residency program is designed to enhance the clinical skills and leadership capabilities of newly graduated nurses. This program includes classroom training and an individualized preceptorship to prepare nurses for real-world clinical challenges. Participants develop a personalized plan to ensure a professional commitment to nursing and deliver evidence-based patient care.

Summary

Program Design:

In your first year, the program design aims for you to: Build on your skills related to clinical judgment and performance. Provide clinical nursing leadership at the point of care. Strengthen your commitment to nursing as a professional career choice. Create an individual development plan for your new clinical role. Provide care using research-based evidence linked to positive outcomes.

Program Curriculum

The program curriculum provides an array of learning opportunities with skill development. Classroom orientation training Individualized three-month preceptorship Learning experiences to help the new nurse develop crucial skills related to their area of practice.

Additional Information

Residency Schedule

The Nurse Resident Program is usually offered 2 times per year. January June

Eligibility/Application/Interview Process

Eligibility to apply to the program requires meeting on of the following: A nursing student with an expected graduation date in the semester immediately prior to the start of the Nurse Resident Program. A nursing student graduates with less than one year of nursing experience. It is recommended to apply at the beginning of the last semester before graduation. Applications are accepted continuously on the careers page at WilliamsonHealth.org/Careers. Panel interviews are conducted for the selection process.

Keywords: Graduate Nurse, Nurse Residency, Clinical Nursing, Nursing Program, Preceptorship, Evidence-Based Practice, New Graduate Nurse, Nursing Leadership, Healthcare, Patient Care