In our first installment in this two-part series we explored the first three steps in operationalizing a TTP program:
In this final installment we will cover steps four and five. Let’s dive right in…
Your program lead should hold the APP accountable for fulfilling their commitments and requirements. By monitoring the participant’s experience they can help ensure the success and value of the program. Some examples of success metrics could include:
Some of this data is anecdotal, illustrating the importance of the collaborating physicians’ participation and commitment. In working with collaborative teams, we have noted some consistent areas of improvement mentioned, that your team should be aware of, are:
Driving program compliance after the initial group will ensure consistent success in transitioning APPs into practice. It will also inform success metrics and best practices. By recruiting new classes of providers to actively participate in the program the APP lead, or program lead, can impact future skill development and set an organizational standard- catapulting APP recognition.
You can build continuous awareness of the program by making consistent announcements that could include:
Operationalizing your TTP program is less complicated than it may seem, especially if you are not responsible for the ongoing maintenance and content development within the program! Organizations need to expend their energy on patient care, not on fellowship-based education or professional development sessions. Instead of overstretching your team and risking burnout, leverage an accredited, relevant educational opportunity like ThriveAP.
ThriveAP seamlessly integrates into your existing structure and includes rolling enrollment, meaning, no matter your APP’s hire date or when your organization moves forward with a TTP program, your providers can begin excelling.