NP Residency Program

Nurse Practitioner Residency Program

Cumberland Family Medical Center, Inc. (CFMC) is pleased to offer Kentucky’s first Family Nurse Practitioner Residency Program. This groundbreaking program offers advanced, hands-on training to address the clinical complexities of family practice.

On January 9, 2025, CFMC achieved a significant milestone by receiving a three-year programmatic accreditation from the Consortium for Advanced Practice Providers. This recognition underscores our dedication to excellence, quality care, and measurable outcomes in postgraduate training for nurse practitioners.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to this accomplishment. Together, we are shaping the future of advanced nursing practice.

We look forward to welcoming Family Nurse Practitioners to our residency program and supporting them in their journey toward professional growth and exceptional patient care!

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CFMC APRN Residency Program Mission:

To provide a formalized, intensive training experience focused on the development of confidence and competence in integrated community-based settings.

Residency Program Goals:
  • Support the expansion or enhancement of primary care NP residency programs.
  • Increase the number of new primary care, behavioral health, and maternal health NPs serving in rural, underserved community-based settings.
  • Integrate behavioral health and maternal health care into community-based primary care NP residency programs.
Program Structure

12-month (beginning in October), full-time residency with a four-phase curriculum model with 80% experiential and 20% didactic learning activities. The model consists of a continuity primary care clinic and multiple rotations to a wide variety of specialty clinics including OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, Internal Medicine, Substance Use Disorder, and School-Based Health.

Didactic sessions provide a variety of academic/learning activities, classes, and pre/post-clinical conferences for experiential learning and evaluation.

Additionally, residents will participate in quality improvement, population-based health, and COVID response.

Program Eligibility

Program applicants must be:

  • A recent graduate (within 18 months) of having earned an MSN or DNP from an accredited program
  • Board certified (ANCC or AANP) and licensed eligible as APRN in Kentucky
  • Be a United States Citizen, non-citizen national, or foreign national who possesses a visa
  • Agreeable to be a full-time participant for 12 full months
Benefits and Salary

CFMC is an equal opportunity employer with competitive salary ranges across multiple professional designations. Salary will be discussed during the interview process.

We provide all eligible employees with a comprehensive set of benefits designed to protect their physical and financial health including:

  • Medical (PPO and HSA)
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Short-Term Disability
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Critical Illness
  • Cancer
  • Accident
  • Whole Life
  • 401(k) – 6% match
  • PTO
  • 7 Paid Holidays
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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Do you require official academic transcripts? How should I submit the transcript?
    • Unofficial academic transcripts are acceptable, but we may request an official academic transcript to be mailed at a later date. Transcripts can be submitted with your application.
  • I do not graduate until after the application deadline but before the program starts. Can I still apply?
    • There may be options to schedule your Nurse Practitioner Licensing exams early to allow you to have an active Kentucky State RN and APRN license prior to the start of the program. Situations like this will be considered at the discretion of the application review team.
  • When does the application cycle open?
    • Applications will be accepted starting May 1 and will close on July 1 for the following cohort year, beginning in October.

There will be no exceptions after the application deadline.

  • How long after I submit my application should I expect to hear back?
    • The application deadline is July 1st; Interviews will begin in August. You can expect to receive an email pertaining to your application before October.
  • What is the starting salary for this position?
    • Cumberland Family Medical Center is an equal opportunity employer with competitive salary ranges across multiple professional designations. Salary will be discussed during the interview process.
  • How many residents are offered a position in the residency program each year?
    • Our Nurse Practitioner Residency Program is a very robust, competitive program. Only 6 residents will be accepted into the program each year.
  • What is the location of the residency program?
    • Clinical location placements are determined based upon each Resident’s home location. Specialty clinic rotations will vary on the specialty and resident’s location. Please see the “Locations” tab to view a list of all CFMC’s sites.
Program Staff

Kirsten Barnes
Program Director
Office: 270-858-6655 x3341
kbarnes@cfmcky.com 

Sara Overly
Program Coordinator
Office: 270-858-6655 x3397
soverly@cfmcky.com 

Tiffany McMinoway, DNP, APRN
Assistant Medical Director/APRN Clinical Residency Director
Office: 270-858-6655 x2331
tmcminoway@cfmcky.com

Benefits of Nurse Practitioner Residency Programs
  • While all NPs graduate prepared and competent enough to provide entry-level practice, we recognized that there are few “entry-level” patients in our underserved communities.1
  • 77.5% of newly graduated NPs reported they would like to have the opportunity to participate in a Post Graduate Residency Program if one were available to them.1
  • Data analyzed from the US Health Resources and Services Administration 2018 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses demonstrated primary care nurse practitioners with residency training were more likely to report enhanced confidence in independent roles, greater practice autonomy, improved team collaboration, increased job satisfaction, and decreased intent to leave than those without residency training.2
  • In 2016, the IOM/NAM reaffirmed their recommendation that all new NPs participate in a residency program.3
References
  • Faraz, A. (2015) Factors influencing the successful transition and turnover intention of the novice nurse practitioners in the primary care workforce. (Publication No. 3663512)[Doctoral Dissertation, Yale University]. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.
  • Park, J, Faraz, C., Asefeh, P., & Pittman, P. (2022). Effects of completing a postgraduate residency or fellowship program on primary care nurse practitioners’ transition to practice. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 34(1), 32-41. doi: 10.1097/JXX.000000000000056
  • Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Medicine. Assessing Progress of the Institute of Medicine Report the Future of Nursing. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press; 2016
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Applications may also be submitted via email to npresidency@cfmcky.com.
 
For additional information or questions, please email npresidency@cfmcky.com.