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SBL Nurse Residency Program Welcomes New Class

January 24, 2017 8:25 a.m.

  • Winter 2017 Nurse Residents

Twenty-six registered nurse graduates joined the Nurse Residency Program at Sarah Bush Lincoln Monday.

The Nurse Residency Program helps new nurses transition from nursing graduates to competent, confident and compassionate nurses. Sarah Bush Lincoln Patient Education Director Cynthia Edwards said, explained that for new nurses, there is so much to learn in the first year that sometimes it can be overwhelming. This program helps them adjust through additional classroom education, hands-on simulation, online learning modules and guest presenters. They also will be working with a preceptor.”

A big plus is that the nurses will develop lasting relationships with other nurses in the program, which will help them acclimate to a new environment and begin their careers with a strong start.

The nurses will gain meaningful experience by working on the unit for which they were hired from the outset. Edwards added that the program participants will receive educational tools and emotional support to help them hone their skills so they can provide excellent patient care.

The Nurse Residency Program is offered twice a year, in June and in January, and all new RNs will participate in the yearlong program.

During the first month, nurses will receive orientation, basic life support, crisis management training, cardiac dysrhythmia and several other classes. Thereafter, they will meet for four hours monthly to learn new skills. Additionally, nurse residents will complete and present a research project at close of the residency year.

Edwards explained that the program will focus on eight core topics, including patient safety, clinical skills, stress and time management, patient experience, leadership, critical thinking, communication and professionalism.

“Through the Nurse Residency Program, our goal is to provide our patients with the most prepared nurses possible. For those who entered nursing without a residency program, it may have taken them a great amount of time to develop the key skill set to be an outstanding nurse. We want our nurses to be outstanding from the very beginning so we are providing them with the tools and support to be successful,” she said.

For more information about the nurse residency program, call Human Resources at 217 258-2501.

Cutline: New nurse graduates entering Sarah Bush Lincoln’s Nurse Residency Program are pictured left to right: Pictured left to right (front row): Kim Pruemer, Lindsey Lamb, Whitney Donaldson, Amy Higgs, Amanda Waddell, Erica Webster, Jessica Lee, Morgan Davis, Katey Stuckemeyer, Jordan Stephens, Julia Heltsley, Emily Warner and Jessica Osborne.

Back row: Londyn McNeal, Aaron Walters, Ashley Giordano, Sasha Edwards, Whitney Wright, Paige Olmsted, Drew Shore, Eric Horin, Kassidy Hunt, Emily Weinard, Joselynn Jones, Heather Chancellor and Danielle Michalek.

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