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Nomad Health seeks an experienced Wound Care registered nurse for a travel assignment in CA. Take the next step in your healthcare career and join Nomad Health as a Wound Care travel nurse.
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We have worked with physicians and families in developing custom home care solutions for patients requiring specialists in wound care, diabetes management, cardiac rehabilitation, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, nutritional assessments and dietary counseling.
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TotalMed Staffing is seeking an experienced Wound Care Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in San Francisco, CA. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: ASAP Duration: 26 weeks Pay: $3158.57 / Week Registered Nurse - Wound Care | RN - WC | San Francisco, California | $3158.57 Weekly Job Description TotalMed is seeking a Registered Nurse - Wound Care for a travel assignment in San Francisco, California.
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Job DescriptionAs a registered nurse - wound care (RN), you'll treat patients who have acute or chronic wounds, including chemical or thermal burns, ulcers, skin tears and diabetic foot wounds.
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The Post-Acute Sales Specialist will be a responsible for Integra’s Advanced Wound Care Total Contact Cast Products; TCC-EZ and MedE-Kast Solutions. Sales Specialist’s primary call points will be outpatient wound care centers including podiatric doctors, medical doctors, registered nurses, clinic managers, and materials management.
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Health at Home is the home health agency of SFDPH. We provide service to homebound San Francisco residents who present with skilled nursing or rehab (PT, OT, speech) needs, such as wound care, diabetes management, post-surgery rehab, or medication management needs on an intermittentbasis.
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The Wound Care Nurse will oversee the Acute Care, the Post-Acute Care Wound Care Program, and will provide staff support to the Advanced Wound Care Clinic, as needed.
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Since 2007, Skilled Wound Care has been innovating mobile medicine delivery in the nursing facility. Skilled Wound Care prioritizes work/life balance for physicians, allowing doctors to choose their own schedule, have 4-5 day work-weeks, no nights, no weekends, no Holidays, and focus their time on surgical procedures instead of admin work.
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Train all incoming surgical ortho staff in the following areas: EMR, venipuncture, suture & staple removal, and wound care. While in the OR, the Orthopedic RN/Surgical Assistant works under the supervision of an orthopedic surgeon to administer pre- and post-operative care to patients undergoing procedures to treat musculoskeletal injuries and disorders.
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Our full-service wound care strategy has added enormous value to patients who are homebound or reside in long-term facilities across the country by providing an array of essential tools including Digital Wound Management, Telemedicine, Advanced EHR systems, Mobile Vascular Assessment, Digital Supply tracking, Advanced Wound Care Dressings as well as a participating Medicare Part B provider.
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Our medical capabilities span everything from wound care to urgent care, oncology to neurology, physical therapy to speech therapy, a Level III NICU, robust robotic surgery department and a continuously expanding rural health practice.
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This role will provide day-to-day guidance to this small team (5 staff members) while also becoming an expert in performing insurance verifications and chasing documentation requirements for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) orders for urology, ostomy, wound care, and diabetes.
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Desire and commitment to lead and participate in anti-racism, racial justice, and equity work that improves quality of patient care and employee experiences; along with the commitment and fortitude to drive change in these areas.
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Experience in insurance verification, appeals negotiations and processing, billing/claims processing, data processing, and software operations in the health care industry; preferably in the wound care industry.
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Conduct specialized procedures under the direction of a clinician such as nebulizer treatments, spirometry, suture removal and wound care. Perform routine medical tasks and procedures, including vision tests, urine dipstick tests, pregnancy tests, basic hearing tests, blood glucose testing, site of care hemoglobin A1C testing, sputum collections, oral HIV tests, and non-invasive specimen collection.
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