Nursing Residency
The Residency Program at St. Michael Medical Center nurtures new registered nurse (RN) professionals. It prepares them to practice at a higher level, to confront daily challenges, and to help change the workplace for the better. This process, for expediting the transition from student to competent staff nurse, is constructed in a 15-18 week program based off the individual’s experiences and competencies; with additional time available for training in specialty units. Versant has created a Competency-Based model, which is a comprehensive, systematic, and standardized approach designed to onboard new graduates into their professional role with multi-layered support.
At the beginning of the residency, residents complete a Performance Gap Analysis, to identify their strengths and weaknesses as an RN. A personal learning plan is created, which is used to guide the new RN’s development. The new RN is provided with classroom time, unit time with a trained preceptor, and performance support tools (independent study) designed to ensure success. Versant’s competency-based approach to education aligns with the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses Institute (QSEN)’s national competency statements, as well as many other professional organizations.
This structured residency program supports the new graduate, and their success demonstrated by the competency and confidence of the new nurse at the end of 15-18 weeks compared to nurses at 18 months who were on-boarded traditionally without the benefit of a structured residency program. This acceleration of competence has direct and tangible benefits to both organizations and nurses alike.
The Community Foundation has financially supported the Versant Residency program at St. Michael since its beginning in 2009. The St. Michael Medical Center Foundation has raised in excess of three million dollars, to date, to support new nurse training! This community support has helped prepare our new graduate RN’s since its inception and continues to grow each year!
When you are deciding where to begin your career, it is important to select an organization that has made a commitment to invest in its most valuable resource-its nurses!
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St. Michael Medical Center offers residency in the following specialty areas
- Emergency
- Operating Room
- Medical/Surgical
- Progressive Care
- Ortho In-Patient
- Family Birth Center
- Float Pool
- Critical Care
- Oncology
Residency requirements
We offer two orientation sessions throughout the year respectively beginning in February, and August.
- For the February start date, applications are accepted in November of the previous year.
- For the August start date, applications are accepted in the month of April.
- The applicant cannot have worked longer than 6 months as an RN
- Applicants are required to have graduated from an accredited associate or baccalaureate nursing program with a 3.0 GPA or higher
- Candidates must pass the NCLEX prior to the start of the program, but not necessarily prior to the interview
- Successful candidates will be required to sign a two year commitment contract
Completing the application process
If you meet the above minimum requirements you will receive an email from a recruiter requesting that you provide the following to complete the application process:
- Current resume
- Two professional letters of recommendation including signature
- An essay describing how you decided to become an RN, strengths/talents you can offer the team, and what you hope to take away from the program
- Top three choices of clinical area
- Current nursing school transcript
For more information, contact Kira Richie, Regional Residency Coordinator, at kirarichie@chifranciscan.org.

St. Michael Medical Center's Nurse Residency Program is accredited as a Practice Transition Program by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation
St. Michael Medical Center’s Nurse Residency Program is recognized by the ANCC Practice Transition Accreditation Program® (PTAP) as an Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs (IRAP)
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