Health & Fitness
Nurse Residency Program At HoCo General Gets Accreditation
HCGH is the fourth Maryland hospital recognized as a Practice Transition Program by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
HoCo General Hospital: Howard County General Hospital’s Nurse Residency Program recently received accreditation with distinction as a Practice Transition Program from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Every newly licensed nurse hired at HCGH is enrolled in the year-long program, which supports their transition to professional nurse.
The nurse residents complete formal, unit-based orientation and associated classes, online learning, and seminar-based education. The program includes structured presentations, critical thinking exercises, skill development and competency completion, peer support and mentoring.
“I am incredibly proud of our nurse residency program,” said Jennifer Baldwin, MPA, RN, vice president of Nursing/chief nursing officer at HCGH. “The program goes far beyond clinical orientation to prepare the residents to fulfill the professional role of nurses in delivering collaborative, patient-focused care. The topics in seminars are designed to address areas that warrant further discovery and understanding and to foster growth.”
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HCGH is the fourth hospital in Maryland and the first in the Johns Hopkins Health System to receive this designation.