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Through our academic partner at Creighton University School of Medicine
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RTG Medical-Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Maternal - Newborn for a travel nursing job in Phoenix, Arizona. Specialty: Maternal - Newborn. Posted job title: Mother Baby / Post Partum / Nursery Nurse.
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The Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) practice opportunity is based out of the Valleywise Health Medical Center (VHMC). This academic practice has educational and research affiliations with Creighton University, the University of Arizona School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Arizona State University.
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Specialties include obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine and neonatology complemented by more than 20 pediatric subspecialties, as well as pediatric primary and urgent care clinics. Phoenix's sunny weather and mountainous desert terrain are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, cycling, fishing, rock climbing, tubing, and horseback riding.
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Education: Completion of an ACGME or AOaccredited residency in internal medicine or obstetrics and gynecology with fellowship training in Maternal-Fetal Medicine. The Maternal/Fetal Medicine Physician conducts detailed family and medical history assessments, physical exams, and selective laboratory tests.
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Monitor maternal and fetal well-being, assess progress during labor, and assist with pain management techniques to ensure a safe and comfortable birthing experience. Educate and support mothers and their families during the postpartum period, providing breastfeeding assistance, newborn care instruction, and emotional support for the transition to parenthood.
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The Perinatal Sonographer is responsible for performing routine ultrasounds on patients of Mountain Park Health Center (MPHC) and all patients referred to the Maternal Fetal Medicine Provider. 5 years Maternal Fetal Medicine experience.
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Postpartum Care: Provide postpartum care and support to new mothers and newborns, including breastfeeding assistance, newborn care education, and maternal health assessments. Monitor fetal development, maternal health, and pregnancy progress through regular prenatal visits.
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This Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) practice opportunity is based at a Level 1 Trauma teaching hospital in the Phoenix area. Exciting Opportunity for Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician in Phoenix, AZJoin a large multispecialty group comprising over 400 employed providers, representing most major medical and surgical specialties.
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With 100+ locations and over 400 OB/GYNs and specialists across the country, Women’s Care provides comprehensive patient care in obstetrics, gynecology, gynecologic oncology, urogynecology, gynecologic pathology, breast surgery, genetic counseling, maternal fetal medicine, laboratory services, and fertility.
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Our staff are creative, innovative, passionate about maternal and child nutrition, and seek to make a difference in their community. For more information, visit WIC Track | Maricopa County, AZ.On-The-Spot Hiring Event:We're hosting an in-person hiring event for this position.
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New Phoenix, AZ Maternal Fetal Medicine Practice OptionSunny weather and blue-bird skies grace this city approximately 300 days a year, allowing you to indulge in a variety of outdoor recreational activities.
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Previous emergency nursing, pediatric nursing, maternal/child health, ambulatory, home health or critical care experience preferred. Banner Staffing Services (BSS) offers Registry/Per Diem opportunities within Banner Health.
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Advances maternal and infant health equity, identifies measurable strategies and solutions that address community mission needs, and contributes to diversified revenue growth. Demonstrate adaptive leadership in a manner that establishes March of Dimes as a recognized and valued leader in maternal and infant healthcare.
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24 hour maternal transport team, perinatal diagnostics, Diabetes & Pregnancy Program, 24 hour in-house OB physician coverage. 24 hour maternal transport team, perinatal diagnostics, Diabetes & Pregnancy Program, 24 hour in-house OB physician coverage.
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maternal job Company: Simplyapply in Phoenix, AZ
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