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Highland Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner Residency Program
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About Highland Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner Residency Program
Highland Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner Residency Program is a specialized clinical training program located in Rochester, New York, designed to provide advanced practice registered nurses with postgraduate residency training in family medicine. The program is affiliated with Highland Hospital and focuses on developing clinical competencies for nurse practitioners in a primary care setting. Institutional type and control data are not separately reported in IPEDS records for this entity.
No specific program listings are currently available in IPEDS data for this residency program. Training is oriented toward clinical practice in family medicine, including primary care management, patient assessment, chronic disease management, and preventive health, delivered in a supervised residency model for credentialed nurse practitioners.
Rochester, NY is home to a robust healthcare and academic medical community, providing a strong clinical environment for advanced practice nursing training. Highland Family Medicine's residency program serves as a structured transition to independent practice for nurse practitioners in the region. Interested applicants should contact the program directly for eligibility and application information.
Luzann Ampadu, MS, FNP-BC
luzannC_ampadu@urmc.rochester.edu1000 South Ave, Rochester, NY 14620
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