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MGH is the #1 hospital in New England based on Qualified NP/PA candidates will have: ·Master’s degree in nursing, national certification in advanced practice nursing OR Master’s degree in physician assistant studies, with certification by NCCPA·Strong preference for NPs certified in acute care and PAs with critical care experience About Mass General Hospital·Mass General Hospital is a world-renowned hospital that provides the highest quality care to patients.
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All APN (NPs) must maintain full and current board certification in an area of clinical specialty from one of the following: the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB), or other nationally recognized certifying body in the area in which the Nurse Practitioner is academically prepared.
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Full-time physicians, PAs, and NPs are reimbursed for state licenses, Board Certification, and BLS certification. Full-time physicians, PAs, and NPs are reimbursed for state licenses, Board Certification, and BLS certification.
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Support Staff: Robust support team including NPs and specialists. Board certification/eligibility in Internal Medicine. Our top-tier Boston hospital is seeking a dedicated Hospitalist to join our dynamic team.
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Benefits: - 401k With 4% Match - Medical Insurance, Short & Long-Term Disability, Life - CME Time and Allowance stipend of 2,500- 5 weeks of PTO - EMR and DOT Certification training offered. - We offer an hourly patient volume incentive bonus for all Providers and an hourly solo bonus for NPs and PAs who are able to work solo shifts.
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Job Details: Specialty: Psychiatry - Geriatric Psychiatry Department: Psychiatry Start Date: January 15, 2024 End Date: Ongoing Coverage Type: Scheduled Clinical Hours Plus Call EMR System: MediTech Practice Details: Board Certification Required: Yes Fellowship: Not Applicable Minimum Board Certification: Certified Requirements: Board Certified Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Required Certifications: RRT certification, NPS and or ACCS preferred. Required Certifications: RRT certification, NPS and or ACCS preferred. MA Respiratory Care license, BLS. Required experience: 5+ years of recent experience in a Level 1 trauma facility, recent critical care exp in both MICU and SICU, familiar with lung protective ventilation.
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A team of 4 MDs and 2 NPs EMR: Epic Board certification required Open to new graduates Competitive salary based on experience + RVUs Medical malpractice insurance 4 weeks PTO & 1 week for CMEs If you are interested and would like additional details, please apply.
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Specialty board certification or experience in Hospice, Palliative Care, or Geriatrics is a plus. This is a 100% outpatient position with a collaborative team of physicians and nurse practitioners (NPs) which allows for a flexible work schedule.
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The Dana Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) Chief Nurse Practitioner of Ambulatory Practice will have clinical oversight of NPs that are credentialed at DFCI. The role will also be responsible for clinical leadership, staff supervision and promote professional growth for the NPs. The Chief NP role is accountable for assuring and leading continuous improvement and excellence in the quality and safety of patient care within interprofessional teams that interface with NP practice.
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