Our residency is a 12-month full-time program funded by the VA Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA). We currently accept 4 resident positions annually. In addition to primary care and women’s health, the nurse practitioner training may include rotations to deployment health, dermatology, home-based primary care, sleep medicine, pulmonary, neurology, oncology, rheumatology, rehabilitative medicine and leadership opportunities.
Important dates for 2023-2024 cohort
Applicants are welcome to contact us for an application starting November 1, 2022.
- Application due date: Friday, February 17, 2023
- Letter of Reference due: Friday, February 24, 2023
- Residency interviews: March 17 and March 24, 2023
- Offer date: Monday, April 10, 2023
- Residency dates: August 14, 2023 to August 9, 2024
- Health status, immunization requirements, personal identity background check, proof of licensure, and obtain a National Provider Identifier (NPI) number no less than two months prior to start date.
How to apply
Interested candidates should email us at PUGGMSARNPResidency@va.gov
Program information contact:
Katherine Murrow, DNP, ARNP
Acting Director of Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Residency
Email: Katherine.Murrow@va.gov
Program mailing address:
Seattle VA Medical Center, S-123-COE
Primary Care NP Residency
1660 S Columbian Way
Seattle, WA 98108
Eligibility requirements
Ideal candidates have excelled academically and come highly recommended. Our applicants should be motivated to work in patient-centered team based clinical care, engage in practice-based learning and quality improvement, have strong interpersonal communication skills, exhibit professionalism, and participate in interprofessional collaboration and leadership development. We are especially seeking applicants who wish to train and work in primary care and have a strong interest in care of the Veteran population. Specific eligibility requirements are:
- One year commitment (August to August)
- Graduated with a master's or doctoral degree from an accredited nursing program within 12 months of the residency start date
- Board certification as an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care or Family Nurse Practitioner from AANP or ANCC accrediting bodies (must have prior to July 15th)
- Washington State APRN licensure (must have prior to July 15th)
- Current unencumbered RN license
- Current BLS certification
- US citizenship
- NPI number (DEA license not required)
Benefits
The stipend is reviewed annually and set by the VA Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA). For example, the 2022-2023 Seattle VA Nurse Practitioner Residency salary is $82,563.
- Eligible for full-time VA paid trainee benefits, including Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) Healthcare (opm.gov), some medical plans offering limited dental coverage.
- 4 hours of annual leave and 4 hours of sick leave bi-weekly
- 11 paid federal holidays
- No weekends, on call or night shift duties
- Health Profession Trainees are not entitled to the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), Federal Employee Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP), Federal Employee Group Life Insurance (FEGLI), military leave or Paid Parental Leave.
Program details
We use an interprofessional patient aligned care team model, working collaboratively with nursing, social work, pharmacy, dieticians, psychology and other health care professionals to provide comprehensive care to our diverse and complex patient population. Our training program facilitates the resident’s growth and transition to independent practice by providing clinical supervision, longitudinal mentorship, leadership opportunities, preceptor training, development of a scholarly quality improvement project, and evaluation throughout the one-year training program.
Nurse practitioner residents will participate in various didactic sessions throughout the year including monthly interprofessional didactics, monthly trainee led journal club, grand round lectures, primary care report, primary care panel management, monthly collaborative care conferences, trainee led quality improvement works in progress, weekly pre-clinic conference, quality improvement boot camp and participation in our annual trainee retreat.