Published Feb 4, 2016
Trilldayz,RN BSN
516 Posts
Matching with the new residency-like program for NPs
Have you heard of MidlevelU's new residency-like program for nurse practitioners? Midlevels for the Medically Underserved (MMU) matches participating NPs with clinics and hospitals across the country that meet the needs of underserved populations. MMU sites commit to coaching and mentoring less experienced nurse practitioners as well as allowing time for participation in MMU's professional and clinical development curriculum.
Please check out Erin's article on MidlevelU for the FAQs... I was in the middle of applying, before i was offered a job in my area. The application is pretty straightforward and it's due at the end of the month. Pass it on to whoever you know!
The link for the article is
The Site Short List: Midlevels for the Medically Underserved | MidlevelU
Check it out and good luck!!!!
LadyFree28, BSN, LPN, RN
8,429 Posts
Interesting...
Sounds like a good opportunity!
[COLOR=#000000]Copied and pasted from the page. Just thought i'd share for any fellow new grads looking for an opportunity.[/COLOR]
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Duplicate threads were merged.
Good luck to anyone who is seeking work.
bebbercorn
455 Posts
I wonder what the compensation will be... often the residency programs aren't paid enough to consider, unfortunately, although I'd love to do one when I finish next year. This one looks like one to look into...
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
The issues I see:
Relocation is necessary
Job is not guaranteed at end of residency
This is general residency so if you end up in specialty you will still need (perhaps) a long orientation period
However, I agree this is a huge step in the right direction!
Will move to Student NP forum.
BlackBettyRN,OCN
106 Posts
I believe that I read that the compensation would be 65K plus benefits.
Med Surg RN, BSN, RN
110 Posts
I plan on applying and have wanted to apply ever since I found out about it a few years ago. Has anyone been a part of this program? I am interested to hear about your experiences and the application process. Thank you!