The Baptist Health South Florida RN Residency is a competency-based structured transition-to-practice program provided in the Spring, Summer, and Fall each year. The Baptist Health RN Residency offers the newly licensed nurse resident a structured transition to professional practice, incorporating the critical elements identified as essential to safe and competent care. They include a clinical preceptorship with trained and knowledgeable preceptors, debriefing opportunities, a mentorship workshop, and didactic elements supported by realistic simulation activities.

The Baptist Health RN Residency was the first system-based nurse residency to be accredited, and with distinction, by the Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation in Practice Transition Programs® (ANCC PTAP) in January 2015. By meeting the rigorous criteria established by ANCC, which is also the Magnet Recognition Program® designating organization, the Baptist Health RN Residency is validated as an evidence-based, comprehensive nurse residency program.

Applicants may select a particular hospital and unit as their preference, though placement is not guaranteed. Once accepted and placed, residents are expected to remain in their unit for one year after orientation. During their training, residents are evaluated using competencies mirroring the American Nurses Association’s Scope and Standards of Practice and Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN) competencies.

Priority is given to applicants who are graduates of the Baptist Health Nurse Scholars Program, however, spots for non-Baptist Health employees are available each year based on site capacity and needs.

The vision for the Baptist Health RN Residency program is to onboard, train, and retain compassionate, safe and competent newly licensed nurses to provide high-quality care with optimal patient outcomes for the populations served.

Baptist Health South Florida RN Residency Program is accredited with distinction as a Practice Transition Program by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation in Practice Transition Programs.

The current sites included in this accreditation designation are:

  • Baptist Health Hospital Doral
  • Baptist Hospital of Miami
  • Baptist Outpatient Services (specifically Coral Gables Urgent Care, Davie Urgent Care, Doral Urgent Care, Tamiami Trail Urgent Care, Westchester Urgent Care, West Kendall Urgent Care, Surgery Center-Kendall, Surgery Center at South Miami, Northpoint Surgery Center, Miami Beach Surgery Center and Off-Campus Emergency Center at Country Walk and Coral Way West)
  • Doctors Hospital
  • Fishermen's Community Hospital
  • Homestead Hospital
  • Miami Cancer Institute
  • Mariners Hospital
  • South Miami Hospital
  • West Kendall Baptist Hospital

The current workplace settings included in this accreditation designation are:

  1. Medical-Surgical
  2. Oncology
  3. Step Down
  4. Critical Care
  5. Labor & Delivery
  6. Ante/Postpartum
  7. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
  8. Operating Room
  9. Post Anesthesia Recovery Unit (PACU)
  10. Emergency Department

Program Goals

  1. Facilitate the transition of newly licensed nurse residents from academia to professional nursing practice in a structured and standardized on-boarding process.
  2. Foster confidence and safe, competent practice for the newly licensed nurse through structured clinical preceptorship using trained and knowledgeable preceptors and leadership involvement in clinical performance progress meetings.
  3. Maintain overall retention rates greater than 90% by providing opportunities for professional growth and development through robust clinical advancement and leadership programs.
  4. Develop the preceptor program to further the education of preceptors and sustainability of the structure.
  5. Employ outcomes-driven decision making for continuous refinement of the RN Residency through role-based feedback and focus groups.
  6. Sustain a competitive edge in the marketplace by maintaining accreditation with distinction as an ANCC Practice Transition Accreditation Program® (PTAP)
Program Accreditation

American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation in Practice Transition Programs®

Program Offered

March-July-October

Barbara Blanco Marchante, MSN, RN

Director, Clinical Learning

Barbara Blanco Marchante, MSN, RN
Sally Bonet, MSN, RN

Program Manager

Sally Bonet, MSN, RN

Commitment to Excellence

Our program is committed to providing the resources, support and foundation for achieving academic excellence aligned with the guiding principles of service, quality, knowledge and diversity.

2024 Reaccredited with Distinctions as Practice Transition Program by ANCC PTAP®
89% RN Resident retention rate at 12 months
96% RN Resident Graduates recommended the program
98% RN Residency Completion rate
Baptist Hospital

Baptist Hospital

The flagship facility of Baptist Health South Florida, Baptist Hospital of Miami has been one of the most respected medical centers in South Florida since its founding in 1960 and is today one of America’s most preferred medical centers. With more than 900 beds, it is the largest of Baptist Health’s 12 hospitals. Three Centers of Excellence are housed on the campus: Miami Cancer Institute, Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute (the largest and most comprehensive cardiovascular facility in the region) and Miami Neuroscience Institute.

Baptist Health

Baptist Health

With more than 1.5 million patient visits every year from the Florida Keys to Palm Beach county, Baptist Health demonstrates a commitment to clinical and service excellence. Patients and their families from around the world travel to South Florida to receive expert care from the Baptist Health team. With approximately 23,000 employees and more than 4,000 physicians in virtually all specialties – many with national and international reputations – Baptist Health is South Florida’s world-class healthcare organization. A culture of quality and dedication is instilled into every member of the Baptist Health family.



Eligibility Requirements and Application Schedule*

Our program attracts, educates, and retains exceptional healthcare talent to serve the South Florida community. Program participants will be trained in the Baptist Health Way with a focus on quality, inclusion, compassion, and collaboration.

Eligibility Prerequisites

External applicants(non-Baptist Health employees):
  • Must be a graduate from a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).
  • Must have less than 6 months of RN working experience in an acute care setting or less than 12 months of RN working experience in non-acute care settings.
  • Candidates selected must obtain a Florida RN license along with a current Basic Life Support (BLS) card prior to the start of the residency.
Internal applicants (Baptist Health employees):
  • Must have less than 6 months of RN working experience in an acute care setting or less than 12 months of RN working experience in a non-acute care setting.
  • Candidates selected must obtain a Florida RN license along with a current BLS card prior to the start of the residency.
  • Associates Degree(ASN)applicants must sign a commitment to obtain their BSN within 5 years of their transfer to the RN role.
*Acceptance and admission to the program is contingent on submission of all requested materials and meeting all eligibility requirements as determined by the program.

*All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

**The RN Residency application timing could vary according to business needs. The position could be removed from the careers site at any time after the initial posting date, according to the volume of applications received during each cohort.

Application Timeline**

  • Where do applicants go to apply? Careers.Baptisthealth.net  
  • When are applications accepted? Spring: February - March
    Summer: April - May
    Fall: August - September
  • When are candidates matched/notified of acceptance? Spring: February - March
    Summer: June - July
    Fall: September - October
  • When does the program start? Spring: March
    Summer: July
    Fall: October

Curriculum

Longitudinal Experiences

Our program curriculum incorporates several longitudinal rotations, immersing trainees in particular areas of study throughout the entire duration of the training program.
Rotations
Clinical Preceptorship
Core Days (Professional Practice Didactics)
Simulation

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