Are you wrapping up your nurse practitioner program in 2020? While donning your cap and gown may seem like a distant event, graduation isn’t that far away and it’s not too soon to start thinking about your next steps. Finding and working in your first nurse practitioner job can seem like a daunting task. While your clinicals will give you a medical foundation, there’s still a long way to go post-graduation to make your clinical skill set robust and efficient. Enter nurse practitioner residencies.
A transition to practice program or fellowship is a great way to get a progressive start to your NP career. These programs allow you to solidify your clinical skills while taking responsibility for a steadily increasing patient load rather than jumping in to the typical demands of healthcare employment right away. While you may earn a reduced salary in this first year of practice as part of these experiences, the financial sacrifice for a supportive first NP work experience is well worth the opportunity to build a foundation for the rest of your career.
One drawback of nurse practitioner transition to practice education and fellowships is that there are very few opportunities given the number of NP students that graduate each year. So, here at ThriveAP, we have primary care and acute care transition to practice curriculums for new grads, clinicians switching specialties, that make these programs more accessible. The didactic portion of education in our programs is offered online so that new grad NPs in a greater number of facilities can connect in live education sessions each week in addition to their patient care responsibilities. This also means a larger support network of new grads in your similar position.
If you’re looking for a smooth transition to practice, ThriveAP helps accommodate practicing clinicians with continued learning and support not typically found in the traditional employment setting. Fill out our self-enrollment application to get started or get more information about our curriculums.
We look forward to learning more about you and helping support you throughout your first year of practice!