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Celebrating Graduating Classes and New Trainees

Saying Good Bye, Saying Hello

This is a time of transitions.  Summer is waning.  Leaves have begun their shift from hues of green to the vibrancy of fall.  Program Directors are welcoming new trainees while celebrating the accomplishments of departing trainees.  New trainees are learning about their local communities; mastering their new EMRs; acclimating to various clinics.  New graduates have embarked upon their careers with confidence and competence as high performance providers.

For new trainees, may this year of intensive training confirm your personal commitment to healthcare and hone your professional skills to a razor-sharp edge.  For new grads, hopefully your celebrations of graduation were triumphant, and perhaps a touch bittersweet.  For the preceptors, program directors, support staff and all those who make these training programs possible, may you witness the incredible impact of your dedication, talent, wisdom and insight.  Collectively, as a community of educators and change agents, NP postgraduate training programs are making a difference at every level.

Together, let’s celebrate the next generation of leaders in healthcare – nurse practitioners who are skilled interprofessional healthcare providers, multi-faceted and multi-talented individuals. They are practitioners who provide high quality healthcare that integrates competence, confidence and compassion.

To all of you, thank you for your delivery of quality healthcare – today, tomorrow, and in the future.  On behalf of the NNPRFTC, best wishes to all.

Next week we return to reviewing the accreditation standards.  We move on to Standard 5 – Administration and explore best practices in running a trainee program.

In closing, William W Purkey said it best: “Gotta dance like there’s nobody watching.  Love like you’ll never be hurt. Sing like there’s nobody listening.  And live like it’s heaven on earth.”

Until next time,

Candice