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Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant. By partnering with Hartford HealthCare, you will also be able to reach beyond the episodic patient treatment of traditional urgent care and have access to extensive resources and specialists.
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Walk-in/Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) Well-respected healthcare facility seeking a Walk-in/Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join their team in the Hartford, CT area.
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Pay Information $125,000 to $140,000 per year About The Position This facility is part of a large FQHC in Connecticut, an established organization offering an excellent opportunity for an experienced Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant who enjoys community health and working as part of the coordinated care team.
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Locums Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner Needed in Connecticut Our client is seeking a Family Nurse Practitioner to conduct Medical Exams and Physicals at their Hospital based Adult Psychiatry unit.
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FNP Track: Board Certified FNP, MD, DO, PA, or other board certified nurse practitioner employed in relevant clinical setting including primary care, urgent care, school based health centers, community health centers, skilled nursing facilities, and home healthcare in the state of CT.
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Board Certification as an acute care nurse practitioner required. Experience as a PA or APRN within critical care, intensive care, emergency medicine, or urgent care required.
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Hartford HealthCare-GoHealth Urgent Care has an opening for a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner, with adult and pediatric experience, in Urgent Care or Emergency Medicine to join the team in the Greater Hartford and surrounding areas.
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Nurse Practitioner requirements You should have experience in one of the following Nurse Practitioner specialties: acute care, Internal Medicine, cardiology, family health, urgent care, or the ED. Extensive clinical experience on primary care is vital.
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We are searching for a full time Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner for our New Britain, CT., center to assist in the care of patients and assist in directing staff in the support of care of patients.
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Be able to make evidence-based clinical decisions and comply with department and organizational quality measures Be comfortable using electronic health record and other computer systems Candidates with 1-2 years’ experience working in an ambulatory setting or providing urgent care are preferred.
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Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner: Graduate degree in nursing accredited by one of the national certifying bodies in nursing. (Or, on or before December 31, 2004, completion of an advanced nurse practitioner program recognized by a national certifying body for certification as a nurse practitioner.
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Projects a positive image and has a "Patients First" attitudePrior experience in primary/urgent care or internal medicine practice is desirableEducation and ExperienceCurrent licensure as a Certified Registered Family Nurse Practitioner (ANCC or AANP) in a Family or Current Licensure as a Physician Assistant (PANCE)PS: It's All About You.
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The APRN/Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive primary health care including health promotion and disease prevention activities for patients. Candidates with 1-2 years’ experience working in an ambulatory setting or providing urgent care are preferred.
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Possess valid State of Connecticut licensureHave or be eligible to obtain DEA and state narcotic registrationHave a deep knowledge of nursing theory and practice or physician assistant theory and practice coupled with a record of providing high quality, comprehensive, professional clinical care to patients according to established standards, protocols and practices.
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The successful candidate will: Be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing and have successfully completed an approved nurse practitioner program. Possess the ability to provide cultural competent care to a diverse patient population in a collaborative environment.
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