Oakland, Md. – Garrett County resident Caitlyn Martin first began her career at Garrett Regional Medical Center (GRMC) as a registration specialist in 2020 while attending nursing school. As of October 2023, Caitlyn works in the hospital’s emergency department as a registered nurse (RN). Caitlyn decided to become a nurse during her senior year of high school.
I wanted to serve and care for the people who live in our community. I love the small-town feel of our community and GRMC is close to home.
Caitlyn Martin, Emergency Department Registered Nurse (RN)
Garrett Regional Medical Center
After she graduated nursing school, Caitlyn participated in GRMC’s nurse residency program designed to provide additional support to graduate nurses with less than one year of experience as they make the transition into their role as a healthcare provider.
The nurse residency program helped me become more confident as a new graduate nurse. The program is very helpful and supportive.
Caitlyn Martin, Emergency Department Registered Nurse (RN)
Garrett Regional Medical Center
Throughout the 12-month program, graduate nurses collaborate and meet other nurses who are also in the first year of their career. Graduates can shadow other departments within the hospital to experience what a shift may entail in an area other than their own.
GRMC’s program is designed to help new graduate nurses grow in their nursing career through mentorship and a private learning atmosphere. Graduates also participate in department-based orientation.
Caitlyn credits both the supportive environment at GRMC and the nurse residency program in helping her reach her goals.
I have so much support here at GRMC and there are many mentors all over the hospital. Our charge nurses and nursing supervisors are very helpful, especially to the new staff.
Caitlyn Martin, Emergency Department Registered Nurse (RN)
Garrett Regional Medical Center
Caitlyn plans to obtain her bachelor’s degree along with her certified emergency nurse (CEN) certification for registered nurses who work in emergency departments.
For those wanting to expand their career in healthcare, Caitlyn recommends exploring all the options GRMC has to offer.
“Appreciate the potential that our hospital has and the opportunity to advance your career in healthcare at home,” stated Caitlyn. “There are so many wonderful, knowledgeable nurses and staff who are welcoming and encourage you to be your best.”
For more information on the nurse residency program at GRMC, contact Amanda Simmons, Manager of Clinical Education and Development, at amanda.simmons@wvumedicine.org. For more information on nursing careers, contact Jackie Bittinger, Physician Provider Recruiter & Talent Advisor, jacquelyn.bittinger@wvumedicine.org.