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Full Time Days Neuro-OncologyThe Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) for the Neuro Oncology Division. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education:Master’s degree in Nursing (FNP)Certification and Licensing:Valid State of Florida APRN LicenseExperience: Minimum 2 years of relevant experience preferred (but not mandatory)Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes:Basic knowledge in clinical aspects of pain management.
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QualificationsQualified APRNs will require:Masters Degree, Valid Florida APRN License, Nurse Practitioner National certification, DEA License, BLS Certification, 3 years of relevant nursing experience required (cardiac, telemetry or critical care.
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Drivers license and one of the following clinical licensure is required: CCS, LPN, LCSW, LMHC, LMSW, LMFT, LVN, RN, APRN, HCQM, CHP, CPHQ, CPC, CBCS. Drivers license and one of the following clinical licensure is required: CCS, LPN, LCSW, LMHC, LMSW, LMFT, LVN, RN, APRN, HCQM, CHP, CPHQ, CPC, CBCS.
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APRN State of Florida Licensure - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment. APP works collaboratively with PICU attendings, residents, fellows, and other APPs and carries patients with a variety of conditions, including but not limited to: bronchiolitis, status asthmaticus, status epilepticus, TBI, malignancies, renal failure, DKA, autoimmune disorders, post-operative patients, renal failure, and PPHN. Medical technologies include ECMO, plasmapheresis, dialysis, conventional ventilators, HFOV, EVD, high flow nasal cannulas, among others.
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The team currently includes eight physicians and one APRN that are primarily dedicated to diabetic patients, along with three RN CDE and six RD CDEs that provide inpatient and outpatient diabetes education.
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APRN/PAs provide the full scope of primary care services, which fall under his/her field of training, including but not limited to diagnosis, treatment, coordination of care, preventive care and health maintenance of their patients.
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QualificationsQualified APRNs will require:MSN; DNP preferred, Valid Florida APRN License, Nurse Practitioner National certification, DEA License, BLS Certification, ACLS Certification required.
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The APRN is responsible for clinical oversight and health center consultation regarding administration of health care policy and procedure of the delivery of on-site health services. Position Summary: The APRN Inpatient provide a wide range of primary, acute and specialty healthcare services, both autonomously and in partnership with other healthcare professionals, in accordance with State and Federal regulations.
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EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS · Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in the State of Florida. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS · Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in the State of Florida.
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The Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) and Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP) exercises independent and interdependent decision-making with direct accountability for clinical judgment. The APRN / ANP works in association with and under the supervision of a licensed physician.
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APRN/PAs are expected to be familiar with the philosophy, goals and objectives of the Center and work collaboratively to achieve them. Review incoming reports (e.g. lab, x-ray, EKG) sign, date and follow-up in a timely manner.
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Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), or Registered Nurse. Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), or Registered Nurse. Specialty: Director - Med Surg / Telemetry. Maintains responsibility for the overall management of the department's daily operations to achieve quality improvement, fiscal productivity and patient satisfaction goals and objectives established in conjunction with upper management.
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He/she is responsible for meeting JCAHO Standards, complying with corporate policy and procedures, managing supplies and equipment of the unit, promoting teamwork with physicians and all health care providers, promoting internal and external customer satisfaction and for appropriate resource management.
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Maintains responsibility for providing high-quality patient care by acting as a liaison with patients and their representatives, physicians and employees. The Director assumes the role of a leader in planning, directing and managing the department and staff to assure quality service on a 24-hour basis.
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Maintains responsibility for the efficient operation of the department and optimum use of resources to maximize productivity and minimize costs. Directs and manages the operations and activities of the nursing unit.
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