MedCity News April 26, 2023
Katie Adams

CommonSpirit Health has co-developed a nurse residency program with Dignity Health Global Education. The program, which is designed to increase nurse retention, comes at a time when turnover rates for newly graduated nurses are at an all-time high. Through the program, the partners are aiming to increase newly graduated nurse retention by at least 20% at CommonSpirit.

Two health systems have come together to launch a nurse residency program designed to increase retention.

On Tuesday, Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health announced that it has co-developed the program with Dignity Health Global Education (DHGE) — a workforce development platform created by Dignity Health, which is based in San Francisco. Dignity is owned by CommonSpirit.

The new nurse residency program supports new graduate...

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