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1John A. Seimetz, DM, MSN, BSN, NE-BC, RN, is Director, CNTP, Brooke Army Medical Center, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Abstract:
Evaluating Nurse Transition programs has undergone an evolutionary process to more accurately report outcomes. Based on a previous work, this project used the Clinical Nurse Transition Program-Evaluation Tool to externally evaluate the effectiveness of nurse transition programs within the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. The results support the belief that a new graduate nurse performs better at 24 weeks within the Clinical Nurse Transition Program than at 12 weeks. In addition, new graduates perform above standards 6 months postgraduation.
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