Do you have an interest in
pursuing your nursing career in Surgical Services? Come Jump start your nursing career at
Tulane. We are accepting applications for our StaRN program with open positions in PACU starting January 11, 2021.
Apply Online TODAY!!!
Why Choose a Residency Program?
Transitioning
from student to professional nurse can be challenging. That’s why we are
committed to the development and training of the caregivers of the future. New
grads like YOU. How
you begin your nursing career is no small decision. Our Nurse Residency program
will give you hands-on clinical experience and help you develop critical
thinking skills. As you learn you’ll be surrounded by a supportive community of
experienced nurses and fellow nurse residents who will help you to be
successful and grow your career.
What to expect as a Nurse Resident
- Clinical
instruction by subject matter experts - State-of-the-art
simulation training - Scenarios
developed and managed by clinical experts - Interaction
between facility leaders - Continual
support from a mentor and preceptor - Monthly
educational seminars - Opportunities
for training in specialty areas such as ER, OR and ICU - Evidence-based
capstone project
This program is designed to develop your
clinical skills working alongside a qualified preceptor during patient care and
through, hands-on simulation training and classroom education.
The StaRN curriculum is based on the American
Association of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) core curriculum. The program
will also provide introduction and training to the EMR system for your
facility.
What you will gain as a nurse resident
- Advanced clinical training in a specialty
area - A full-time position with BLS, ACLS, National
Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and Crisis Prevention Institute
Certifications - Support from a community of caring,
experienced nurses - Opportunity to advance your career in one of
the largest healthcare systems in the country by joining one of our HCA
facilities.
Please check out this
video from RN's that went through the StaRN Program: