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NURSE PRACTITIONER RESIDENCY & FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

A focused high-quality residency program for Nurse Practitioners who are looking to elevate their skills and education to improve the health of the communities they serve.


All application materials need to be submitted for priority review by:

May 1, 2024

Upstate Medical University Nurse Practitioner Residency and Fellowship (UMUNPR) Program

The Upstate Medical University Nurse Practitioner Residency and Fellowship (UMUNPR) is a residency program with a robust 12-month curriculum of didactic and clinical experiential learning. The UMUNPR program will provide primary care transition to practice support for newly graduated and new to practice Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

The UMUNPR is based out of Upstate Medical University College of Nursing. 4 Nurse Practitioner Residents will go through the program annually. Each resident will be placed at one of our clinical partner sites; East Hill Medical Center in Auburn NY, Liberty Resources in Syracuse NY, Onondaga Nation in Nedrow NY, or Family Medicine in Syracuse NY. The residents will receive clinical rotations in various specialties and access to specialized interdisciplinary training sessions and workshops.

Quick Facts

Diverse Clinical Rotations

Gain hands-on experience in various specialties including- women's health, behavioral health, social determinates of health and workforce wellness and well-being.

Education and Training

Weekly didactic sessions and access to specialized interdisciplinary training sessions and workshops.

Mentorship

Receive one-on-one mentorship from experienced nurse practitioners and physicians.

From the Program Directors

Jennifer Vaughn, DNP, RN, NE-BC

This program establishes a solid process that allows the NP a year to ramp up their caseload and introduces them to the interdisciplinary setting because they will receive their training right alongside the family practice medical residents. This will give those NPs that same transition into practice and a solid foundation for going forward. It is significant in terms of the need in underserved rural, urban, and tribal areas that encompass Central NY.

- Dr. Jennifer Vaughn, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CNE, Project Director

Clyde Satterly, MD

A Nurse Practitioner resident program has long been a goal of mine for several reasons, including the opportunities it provides for more interprofessional education. I feel this is important to academic medical centers more than ever because it prepares health profession learners who may be coming from different backgrounds and specialties to learn to work in a collaborative team environment. This is exactly what we should be doing to provide effective patient-centered population health.

- Dr. Clyde Satterly, MD, MBA, Clinical Liaison Lead


Program Highlights

The UMUNPR provides a robust experience for new Nurse Practitioners. This paid residency allows residents to continue building their skills, education, and confidence. Residents will ramp up to a full patient caseload over the course of the year under the guidance of their mentor.

  • Duration: 12 months full-time (paid)
  • Clinical Locations: East Hill Medical Center in Auburn NY, Liberty Resources in Syracuse NY, Onondaga Nation in Nedrow NY or Family Medicine in Syracuse NY (1 NP at each location)
  • Mentorship: Receive one-on-one mentorship from experienced nurse practitioners and physicians
  • Diverse Clinical Rotations: Gain hands-on experience in various specialties including- women's health, behavioral health, social determinates of health, and workforce wellness and well-being
  • Education and Training: Access to specialized interdisciplinary training sessions and workshops
  • Research Opportunities: Collaborate on research projects to enhance your knowledge and contribute to the field
  • Networking: Build a strong professional network within our healthcare community

Still Have Questions?

Questions about the program or admission requirements? Contact the Project Coordinator:

Sarah Howell
Program Coordinator, College of Nursing

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