PPLM's medical centers in Boston, Worcester, Marlborough, and Springfield offer a wide range of reproductive health care services, including contraceptive care, testing for sexually transmitted infections, gynecological exams, screening for breast and cervical cancer, gender-affirming care, colposcopy, LEEPs, and abortion. To ensure that these programs and services remain available to everyone in the state, PPLM advocates in the legislature and courts for the continued protection of the full range of reproductive health education and services.
Sexual and Reproductive Health Residency Program
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts (PPLM) is proud to offer the first-ever Sexual and Reproductive Health Residency Program for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.
Program Description
This full-time 2-year residency program will provide Nurse Practitioner (NP), Physician Assistant (PA), or Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) with the opportunity to build their clinical skills and knowledge to provide high-quality sexual and reproductive health care to diverse populations.
The program will be comprised of hands-on clinical training (apprenticeship model), didactic, small-group interdisciplinary learning opportunities, and robust mentorship from senior leaders at PPLM. Residents will be expected to complete a Quality Improvement (QI) project and participate in ongoing research projects, with guidance and mentorship from the PPLM Director of QI and the PPLM Research Department.
The program is highly adaptive and will provide flexibility to fully support the residents’ needs. At the program's end, graduates will be skilled sexual and reproductive healthcare providers, poised to develop a career path including leadership roles in sexual and reproductive health.
Program Overview
Sample Program Structure
Clinical Activities 70% (3.5 days/week)
Didactic Sessions 10% (0.5 day/week)
Research and Quality Improvement 20% (1 day/week)
Year 1
The overall structure in Year One will be comprised of precepted clinical sessions with seasoned and dedicated preceptors (Worcester and/or Marlborough). Didactic sessions that will include one-on-one education designed to provide the fundamentals of SRH care, attendance at Grand Rounds and seminars offered by ASPIRE academic partners, and instruction in the basics of QI and research.
Clinical Activities: Precepted clinic and procedural training
Didactic Sessions: Selected clinical topics will be covered in adjunct with clinical training
Research and Quality Improvement: Participate in and familiarize with ongoing QI projects and research at PPLM
Year 2
In Year Two, residents will function independently and have an opportunity to practice in various locations, including Worcester, Boston, Springfield, Marlborough, and telehealth. They will also actively participate in didactic content development and share their experience with the first-year residents.
Clinical Activities: Independent clinic practice
Didactic Sessions: Participate in didactic session development and presentations
Including:
- Reading and discussion
- Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds and seminars
- National conferences and networking opportunities
Research and Quality Improvement: Develop and implement own research and QI project
IMPORTANT DATES
- June 18: applications open
- June 26 10:30-11:30: webinar (with register link: https://forms.office.com/r/SD74GJCBAU)
- July 15: applications close
- July - August: interviews
- Early September: offer letter
Qualifications
Applicants must:
- Graduate of an accredited master’s or doctorate-level NP, PA, or CNM program (within 24 months of graduation)
- Board certified by AANP, ANCC, AMCB, or NCCPA and have their MA license prior to the program start date
- CPR certified (BLS or ACLS)
- The ability to obtain MA licenses prior to program start is required
- Applicant must agree to complete a full-time 2-year residency
- Strong communication skills and work ethic
- Flexibility, initiative, creative thinking, and willingness to learn and change
- Commitment to goals and objectives of PPLM
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