Nurse residency program at Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital becomes first in New Hampshire to receive national accreditation

Alexis Morin, RN, pictured with a patient, is a graduate of Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital's (APD) Nurse Residency Program.
Alexis Morin, RN, pictured with a patient, is a graduate of Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital's (APD) Nurse Residency Program.

Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital (APD), a member of Dartmouth Health, has earned national recognition for its commitment to supporting newly licensed nurses as they transition into professional practice. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) officially awarded APD’s Nurse Residency Program with the Practice Transition Accreditation Program® (PTAP) designation on May 19, 2025.

APD is the first hospital in New Hampshire and only the second within the Dartmouth Health system, following Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, to receive PTAP accreditation. This distinction reflects APD’s deep commitment to preparing new nurses for clinical success and long-term career growth.

“This designation confirms what we already know. Our nurses are supported by a strong foundation from day one,” said Paula B. Seaman, MSN, DA, RN, CENP, APD's chief nursing officer. “ANCC PTAP is the gold standard for nurse residency programs, and achieving this recognition demonstrates that APD meets rigorous national standards designed to improve nurse development and retention. APD’s culture of caring and partnership makes this possible.”

The accreditation followed a year-long process led by Emily K. Forstrom, MSN, RN, MEDSURG-BC, clinical nurse educator. APD submitted a detailed self-study with examples of how the program meets more than 30 ANCC standards. The designation reflects the experience of two groups of new graduate nurses who began their careers at APD in July 2023 and July 2024.

“Our residents tell us this program helped them feel confident, capable, and truly part of the team,” said Forstrom. “It’s incredibly rewarding to know we’re giving new nurses the start they need to succeed and stay in the profession.”

ANCC recognized several strengths of APD’s program, including meaningful leadership engagement, strong preceptor support, and a collaborative, close-knit culture that prioritizes both safety and skill development.

“We are on the cutting edge of nursing excellence as a health system and this national accreditation recognizes the expertise of our team,” said Susan A. Reeves, EdD, RN, CENP, system chief nursing executive at Dartmouth Health. “It’s a testament to the talent and dedication of our nurses, and the collaborative spirit that defines APD. When our nurses excel, so does our health system.”

As an ANCC-accredited provider of continuing professional development, APD remains committed to advancing the nursing profession at every level. Many residency graduates choose to remain at APD well beyond their first year, pursue certifications, and become mentors for future participants, extending the program’s impact across the organization.

This accomplishment reflects the dedication and collaboration of many, including: Forstrom; Sarah R. Johnston, MSN, RN, CENP, CCRN, APD's director of medical-surgical services; APD’s expert preceptors; the nurse residents, whose insights and commitment helped shape the program; and Amanda B. Fay, MSN, RN, who served as the initial program director and helped launch this journey.

Achieving PTAP accreditation reflects APD's unwavering commitment to fostering a supportive environment where nurses thrive, contributing to a culture of excellence in patient care.

About Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital (APD)

Known for highly personalized and high-quality care, APD is the community hospital of the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire. Founded in 1932 and a member of Dartmouth Health since 2016, APD’s areas of clinical excellence include surgical services, primary care, geriatric care, sleep health, orthopaedics, and emergency services. The APD campus is also home to a senior living community with assisted and independent living facilities. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.