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The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) provides comprehensive health care for assigned patients/community as determined by scope of practice guidelines and specialty. The APRN is required to have and maintain a faculty appointment in order to receive clinical privileges to practice at UI Health.
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The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) functions directly to support the activities of Primary and Specialty Medicine. An APRN is a PROFICIENT nurse, "who understand a situation as a whole, because they perceive its meaning in terms of long-term goals.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)/ Physician Assistant(PA) Digital Hospital works in collaboration with physicians and other members of the interdisciplinary team to evaluate and treat illnesses and injuries, ordering, conducting and interpreting appropriate diagnostic and laboratory tests, prescribing of pharmacologic agents and treatments, and performing necessary procedures in accordance with established protocols, policies and evidenced-based practice.
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Current APRN or PA national certification, and Illinois licensure as a Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Physician Assistant. Current APRN or PA national certification, and Illinois licensure as a Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Physician Assistant.
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Minimum six months full-time nursing practice in the APRN specialty is required. Master’s degree awarded from a graduate nurse anesthesia program. Minimum six months full-time nursing practice in the APRN specialty is required.
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Pay is a fee-for-service, PCPs earn $40 (NP/APRN) or $60 (MD/DO) per patient encounter, respectively, with appointments ranging from 20 to 30 mins. Pay is a fee-for-service, PCPs earn $40 (NP/APRN) or $60 (MD/DO) per patient encounter, respectively, with appointments ranging from 20 to 30 mins.
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As privileged healthcare providers, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists perform specialized and critical nursing duties for surgical patients before, during and after surgery. Surgeries are performed every day in first-class Air Force medical facilities around the world.
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