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Wisconsin registered nurse license and advanced practice nurse licensure with surgical first assist certification, or certified physician assistant. Master's degree in Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant.
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Serve as a resource to nursing, care management, spiritual care, and other patient care providers; Assess, plan, evaluate, implement, and coordinate care of adult patients under the direction of the hospitalist service; Engage in a collaborative practice with other hospitalist physicians and APPs on the team; Opportunity to participate in hospital-based committees (Medical Executive Committee, Infection Prevention, Peer Review, etc.
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Licensure and Certifications Current licensure as a APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) in the State of Minnesota required. Job DescriptionHospitalist - Nurse Practitioner & Physician AssistantThe Hospitalist Team at CentraCare- Monticello Hospital is hiring.
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The DHMT II works at the direction of a virtual DispatchHealth Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) while being present with patients in their homes.
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EMT certification with NREMT, or EMT-B (per state requirements) in good standing, OR Paramedic OR Medical Assistant OR Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, as per state regulations.
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Don and doff PPE appropriately and maintain strict infection prevention strategies. Our skilled, certified providers arrive onsite with the expertise and tools necessary to administer advanced medical care, supported by our technological infrastructure to ensure quality and to improve outcomes.
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The Department of Psychiatry & Psychology at the Cleveland Clinic has an inpatient opportunity for a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) or Physician Assistant (PA) join the consultation-liaison psychiatry service at Lutheran Hospital.
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EMT certification with Phlebotomy, or EMT-A in good standing, OR Paramedic OR Medical Assistant OR Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, as per state regulations. Certification: EMT certification with Phlebotomy, or EMT-A in good standing, OR Paramedic OR Medical Assistant OR Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, as per state regulations.
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This may include, but is not limited to, blood draws, EKG, splints, basic wound care, and other patient care activities that are required for the successful completion of the visit. Building the world's largest in-home care system.
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Perform any indicated point-of-care lab testing as directed by virtual provider. Strong organizational and customer service skills are keys to success as the DHMT-II. Extensive on-the-job training will be provided for this exciting opportunity to assist in the delivery of hospital-level healthcare in the comfort of a patient’s home.
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Perform indicated point-of-care lab testing as directed by virtual provider. Candidates with a bachelor’s degree in a core science or lab science and have a minimum of 2 years’ experience in chemistry and hematology, especially with experience using an i-STAT device, are encouraged to apply.
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The DHMT works at the direction of a virtual DispatchHealth Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) while being present with patients in their homes.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Nevada state license in good standing. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Nevada state license in good standing. Strong organizational and customer service skills are keys to success as the DHMT. Extensive on-the-job training will be provided for this exciting opportunity to assist in the delivery of hospital-level healthcare in the comfort of a patient’s home.
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Company vehicle providedOnsite training Must have 2 years of EMT or Certified Medical Assistant experience in urgent care/ family practice settingMust be comfortable learning new technology What You'll Do Drive DispatchHealth vehicle to meet patients at their place of need and load and unload supplies for daily activitiesDon and doff PPE appropriately and maintain strict infection prevention strategiesCommunicate with a healthcare provider via messaging video conference and mobile device.
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EMT certification with NREMT, or EMT-A (per state requirements) in good standing, OR Paramedic OR Medical Assistant OR Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, as per state regulations.
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