The Dartmouth Health Postgraduate Fellowship Programs offer Advanced Practice Providers an intensive 12-month experience of advanced training. Your training will be comprised of didactic and clinical curriculums that will occur concomitantly.
Our Postgraduate Advanced Practice Provider Fellowships give you the opportunity to:
The Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider (CCAPP) Fellowship Program is a 12-month postgraduate training program focused on preparing you for a successful career in critical care medicine. Your training will include parallel clinical and didactic curriculums which will provide you with a solid foundation in the management of critically ill medical and surgical patients.
The mission of the CCAPP Fellowship is to prepare clinically outstanding, certified Physician Assistants and Acute Care Nurse Practitioners to practice critical care medicine as members of a multi-professional team with a high degree of professionalism, competency and curiosity.
The vision of the CCAPP Fellowship is to offer:
The values and guiding principles of the CCAPP Fellowship include:
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is located in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire; a diverse social, cultural, and artistic community that offers a wide range of year-round outdoor recreational activities with easy access to major metropolitan areas. We look forward to learning about you and what you will bring to our program and our community!
Curriculum:
The Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship in Critical Care is a one-year program focused on providing the novice nurse practitioner or physician assistant with further education on caring for the hospitalized patient. Residents will be guided through the foundations of critical care medicine focusing on current evidence-based practice fostering curiosity, independent education, and a structure for lifelong learning. Residents will complete clinical, didactic and procedural components through rotations in ICU, skills and electives.
Website:
Additional details about the program, curriculum, schedule, and application process can be found at: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/app-postgrad/ccapp
Accreditation Status:
The ARC-PA has granted Accreditation-Clinical Postgraduate Program status to the Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship Program sponsored by Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Admission Requirements:
To be considered for admittance to the Critical Care Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship Program, candidates must meet the following requirements:
Any offer of acceptance is contingent on final candidates successfully completing the standard DHMC pre-employment criminal background check and health screening and clinical credentialing process before matriculation.
How to Apply:
Applications are due by February 23, 2025 at 11:59 pm EST
Applications for Postgraduate APP Fellowship Programs must include the following:
The anticipated start date is Fall 2025 (the exact date will be coordinated with selected candidates based on your licensing and credentialing timeline).
Dartmouth Health is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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