Abstract

The Student Nurse Apprenticeship Program (SNAP) is a 12- to 18- month program designed to reinforce nursing education and patient safety, awareness of the professional nurse role, and an appreciation of organizational structures and operations within a healthcare setting. Learn how SNAP was developed and its statistically significant program results.

Author Details

Brittany Leigh Burke, DNP, RNC-OB, Institute for Nursing, Norton Healthcare, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Sigma Membership

Lambda Psi

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Interprofessional Collaboration, Readiness for Practice, Student Nurse

Conference Name

Nursing Education Research Conference 2020

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International,National League for Nursing

Conference Location

Washington, DC, USA

Conference Year

2020

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New nurses in a SNAP: The student nurse apprenticeship program

Washington, DC, USA

The Student Nurse Apprenticeship Program (SNAP) is a 12- to 18- month program designed to reinforce nursing education and patient safety, awareness of the professional nurse role, and an appreciation of organizational structures and operations within a healthcare setting. Learn how SNAP was developed and its statistically significant program results.