Reid Health joins Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program™
Aug. 22, 2024 -- Reid Health Nurse Residency Program welcomed its inaugural cohort this August.
Reid Health
announces it has joined the Vizient and American Association of Colleges of
Nursing (Vizient/AACN) Nurse Residency Program™ to ease the transition of newly
graduated nurses to clinical practice. The program, which welcomed its first
class Aug. 5, promotes quality, safety, and reduces turnover rates for
first-year nurses.
Misti
Foust-Cofield, Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer, said the cohort will
include graduating nurses and RNs within their first year of nursing who have
been hired by Reid Health and have Indiana licensing from an accredited college
or university. Surgery nurses and non-traditional graduate nurses who haven't
previously practiced in acute care can also participate.
"Reid Health is
thrilled to welcome its first resident nurses to the team," Foust-Cofield said.
"The Nurse Residency Program allows us to support and mentor our new nurses as
they begin their careers and will benefit our patients."
The Nurse
Residency Program is an initiative of Reid's Nursing Excellence, Resilience,
and Development (NERD) department, which offers continual training and
education for nurses, nursing care
assistants, and nursing students to provide high-quality care to patients.
More than 20 nurse residents started with Reid's health system and the care team during a two-week orientation
on Aug. 5. The nurse residents are now beginning the first of 12 monthly
seminars to complete the program in a year. Reid topic experts facilitate the
monthly four-hour seminar.
The Nurse
Residency Program increases the mentorship, engagement, and support for
first-year nurses by connecting them with a trained preceptor. Resident nurses
will expand their skills with hands-on learning and training with the NERD department
as they cover workplace topics focused on well-being, management, and
professional growth.
Anna
Osborn-Brown, Senior Director of Nursing, said the NERD program carefully
developed the curriculum to set the first-year nurses up for success and to
have long, fulfilling careers.
"Nursing is a
demanding profession that calls on you physically, mentally, and emotionally," Osborn-Brown
said. "The more we can build our nurse residents' foundation with support,
tools, and skills now, the more quickly they will transition to their new role and
meet their goals for professional nursing and patient care as well."
Erika Millsaps,
Manager of Clinical Education for the NERD team, said the curriculum
incorporates hospital policies, simulation exercises, and evidence-based
practice projects to ensure a comprehensive learning experience.
"The Nurse Residency
Program offers new graduate RNs the chance to apply and expand the skills they
learned in nursing school," Millsaps said. "We're excited to welcome our first
cohort and to walk alongside our resident nurses as they transition into
practice and gain confidence in their new roles."
The goals of
Reid's Nurse Residency Program are:
- Wellness and Well-being: Committed to supporting the physical and mental health throughout the first year of practice. The program offers resources and support to ensure resident nurses maintain a healthy work-life balance.
- Skill Enhancement: Through a structured curriculum, resident nurses have the chance to refine nursing skills and gain practical experience. Reid's experienced mentors and educators will guide resident nurses every step of the way.
- Building Confidence: Confidence is key to success in any nursing career. Reid's program is designed to help resident nurses build confidence through hands-on learning, peer support, and continuous feedback from experienced nursing professionals.
The
Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program has provided healthcare organizations with
a transition-to-practice program for new graduate nurses since 2002 and is
recognized by the Institute of Medicine as a model program.
"Transitioning
into the nursing profession is a challenge for new graduate nurses. They are
asked to jump into difficult roles and expand their development quickly,
leading to high turnover. We know it takes a full year to grow their
confidence, competence, and engagement in the profession and the organization,"
said Evy Olson, Associate Vice President of Nursing Programs at Vizient. "We
are pleased that Reid Health has made the commitment to support their nurses in
their transition into practice and their professional development through a Nurse
Residency Program."
For more
information on Reid Health's Nurse Residency Program, call (765) 983-3000 ext.
4548. Information on nursing careers and Reid Health is available at reidhealth.org.
About Reid
Health
Reid Health is a regional health system serving East-Central
Indiana and West-Central Ohio, with a main hospital campus in Richmond,
Indiana, that includes a 189-bed inpatient hospital and 50 satellite locations
in seven regional counties. The health system and its physician network, Reid
Health Physician Associates, has more than 3,100 employees, including more than
170 providers in more than 40 specialties and sub-specialties. Reid Health has
been named one of America's 250 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades, putting it in
the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for overall clinical performance.
About The Vizient/AACN
Nurse Residency Program™
The Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency
Program™ operates at more than 700 healthcare organizations nationwide. Since
its establishment in 2002, more than 300,000 new graduate nurses have
participated in the program. Notably, The National Academy of Medicine (formerly
the Institute of Medicine) published The Future of Nursing: Leading Change,
Advancing Health (2011), identifying actionable measures that will
transform the nursing profession - specifically highlighting the importance of
nurse residency programs for nurses entering the transition-to-practice. The
Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program has consistently been shown to reduce
turnover rates among first-year nurses. For more information, visit The
Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program website.