Oakland, Md. – Two graduate nurse residents Breanna Sphar, LPN, and Ashlee Fulton, RN, graduate from the Nurse Residency Program at Garrett Regional Medical Center.
Sphar serves on the Med/Surg floor, and Fulton works in the operating room. Both have successfully completed GRMC’s 12-month nurse residency program, which is designed to support and guide new nurses as they transition into professional practice.
Throughout the year-long program, nurse residents receive mentorship, hands-on clinical training, and the opportunity to collaborate with peers and explore various departments across the hospital. This comprehensive approach helps build a strong foundation for long-term success in their nursing careers.
Pictured left to right: Kendra Thayer, vice president of clinical services and chief nursing officer, GRMC & Potomac Valley Hospital; Breanna Sphar, LPN; Ashlee Fulton, RN; and Amanda Simmons, manager of clinical education and development at GRMC.
For more information on Garrett Regional Medical Center, visit www.wvumedicine.org/Garrett.
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