Authors

  1. Krivanek, Mary Johanna DNP, RN
  2. Colbert, Colleen Y. PhD
  3. Mau, Kathleen DNP, APRN
  4. Distelhorst, Karen PhD, APRN

Abstract

Assistant nurse managers (ANMs) were asked what they needed to be successful, fully engaged, and equipped to perform in their roles. The ANM Residency Program was created to support development of new ANMs through resources, education, and mentoring. Evaluations were used to guide curriculum enhancements and improve course facilitation. Participation, satisfaction, promotion, and retention were measured. Similar programs may be used to support development for all levels of nurse leaders.