Nurse Practitioner Residency Program
The VA Connecticut Healthcare System (VACTHS) Nurse Practitioner Residency Program is a twelve-month postgraduate training program with two tracks: Mental Health, and Primary Care. The program offers the opportunity to expand ones existing knowledge base and strengthen clinical skills as a Mental Health or Primary Care Nurse Practitioner. The mission of the Nurse Practitioner Residency (NPR) Program is to enhance the competencies of new nurse practitioners and to provide a well-qualified workforce to increase access to excellent health services for Veterans. We work to recruit, support, and retain excellent nurse practitioners who are passionate about providing quality care that is holistic and Veteran-centric.
The VACTHS NP Residency program incorporates learning activities which are designed to complement independent learning activities and clinical experiences. The program begins in July of each year and lasts for 12-months. This start-date allows sufficient time for candidates to graduate, take and pass national board exams, and receive state licenses. Nurse Practitioner Residents collaborate with multiple services and clinical settings in mental health as a member of an interdisciplinary team. Together, they provide care for veterans using a patient centered approach, attend learning sessions, and work on a quality improvement project.
Candidates are considered eligible upon successful completion of a nationally accredited nurse practitioner program and who are applying for a first time APRN role. Additionally, the following eligibility requirements include (1) must be a United States citizen, (2) proficient in English, (3) hold an unrestricted State Registered Nurse and Advanced Practice Nurse licenses, (4) certified for the program to which they are applying (Primary Care or Mental Health), (5) must successfully pass a national board exam from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) or American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) within 90 days of program start. Certification must be in Adult Gerontology or Family Practice for the Primary Care track, or in Psychiatric Mental Health for the Mental Health track.
All candidates must submit an application, cover letter, up-to-date resume, official school transcripts with a minimum grade point average 3.00, and three professional letters of recommendation.
Interested candidates for the Mental Health track should contact Pat Giannelli, DNP, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, FNP-BC, ACNS-BC at patricia.giannelli@va.gov or via phone at 203-932-5711 ext. 3947.
Interested candidates for the Primary Care track should contact Faith Harrington, DNP, APRN, FNP-DC at Faith.Harrington@va.gov or via phone at 203-932-5711 ext. 7737.