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Registered Nurse Residency Program

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Post-Baccalaureate Registered Nurse Residency Program
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The VA Greater Los Angeles (GLA) believes in supporting novice RNs in their transition to competent and confident professional RNs. RN Residency programs are recommended by the Institute of Medicine, various professional organizations and accrediting bodies, and the Federal government as best practice. GLA offers 2 RN Residency Programs: RN Transition-to-Practice (RNTTP) and Post-Baccalaureate RN Residency (PBRNR).
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RN Transition-to-Practice

RNTTP is a 12-month program supported by the VA Office of Nursing Services. RNs begin training in the acute care setting and have an opportunity to explore other clinical areas of their interest. RNs are oriented to their employed unit and are supported throughout their first year of professional nursing.

The Fall RNTTP cohort will start in August 2023. Applications are due by March 31.
The Spring RNTTP cohort will start in June 2023. Applications are currently closed.

Post-Baccalaureate RN Residency Program

PBRNR is sponsored by the VA Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA). PBRNR RN Residents are hired as trainees with 100% protected learning time throughout the 12-month residency. The residency follows a robust three-phase curriculum, offering yearlong didactic classes and experiential learning opportunities in the ambulatory, acute care, critical care, perioperative, and mental health clinical setting.

The Fall PBRNR cohort will start in September 2023. Applications are due by March 31.
The Spring PBRNR cohort will start in March 2023. Applications are currently closed.

How to Apply

Review the RN Program Requirements below. If you meet all requirements, please send a cover letter and resume to Janna Alayu (janna.alayu@va.gov) by application due date. In your resume, please include your current GPA.

RN Residency Program Requirements

  • Be a US citizen
  • Graduate from a BSN or MSN entry level program accredited by Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). ADNs may apply for RNTTP but not PBRNR.
  • Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
  • Have a current unrestricted RN license by program start date
  • Be a licensed RN for less than one-year post-graduation from nursing program; having no previous RN work experience
  • Commit to completing the 12-month RN residency program
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