The evening was a tribute to the growth and accomplishments of these new nurses as they embark on their professional journeys as Registered Nurses (RNs), strengthening the local nursing workforce in Cayman.
This year’s cohort included:
- Kris Aleria (Surgical specialisation)
- Melanie Bush (Surgical specialisation)
- Roxine Bodden (Medical specialisation)
- Melisa McKenzie (Medical specialisation)
- Staycy Cozma (Faith Hospital)
- Mennen Hydes (Pediatrics specialisation)
TTP Programme Graduates (L-R): - Staycy Cozma, Kris Aleria, Melanie Bush, Roxine Bodden Mennen Hydes and Melisa McKenzie.
CEO of HSA, Lizzette Yearwood, welcomed attendees with words of encouragement.
The TTP Programme is a vital initiative designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and professional practice, ensuring that new nurses are well-prepared to deliver the highest standards of care. These programmes are highly recommended by healthcare quality agencies such as the Joint Commission International (JCI) and the Institute of Medicine as a means to enhance safety, improve patient outcomes, and retain a valuable nursing workforce.
The HSA programme typically allocates six positions annually, with the exception of the 2020-2021 cohort, which was smaller due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the year-long training, these budding nurses get to explore various speciality areas within the Authority — gaining insights into the intricate workings of the healthcare system.
Since its inception in 2018, the programme has graduated six cohorts, with a total of 34 participants.
TTP Programme Coordinator, Dr. Dawn Kuzemski, highlighted the importance of the programme and the achievements of the graduates. “Completing this programme is not just an individual achievement; it is a statement of their dedication to their profession and to the care of their patients,” she remarked.
The programme's success is reflected in the high retention rate of graduates within the local healthcare system. All of the participants have chosen to stay in the Cayman Islands to serve their community, showcasing the programme's impact and the new nurses' commitment to local healthcare.
Minister for Health and Wellness, Hon. Sabrina Turner, emphasised the significance of the TTP Programme in enhancing the local nursing workforce.
The evening concluded with a heartfelt celebration of the graduates’ achievements. As these new nurses step into their roles, they carry with them the skills, knowledge, and values acquired through the TTP Programme, ready to make significant contributions to the health and well-being of the Cayman Islands community.