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Emergency Nursing Training Opportunities at The Miriam Hospital
Rn to ED RN Program

This program builds upon existing nursing experience to transition to the specialty of emergency nursing, and includes:
- An individualized orientation plan
- Weekly classroom didactic supported by a framework in emergency nursing
ED Observation Unit
This program allows for the transition to emergency nursing in the absence of acute care experience, and includes:
- Individualized orientation to a 10-bed ED observation unit
- Transition to the RN to ED RN Program
Newly Licensed ED Nurse Program
Newly licensed nurses with less than six months of acute care experience are hired two times per year.
This program includes:
- An individualized orientation plan
- Weekly classroom didactic supported by a framework in emergency nursing
- Participation in accredited Newly Licensed Nurse Residency Program