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We are a multidiscipline group of OB/GYN, Maternal Fetal Medicine physicians, Neonatologists, Midwives, and Residents coming together to optimize patient care. Penn Medicine is seeking a Certified Nurse Midwife or Nurse Practitioner who is dedicated to diversity, population health, and care of our patients in both the Perinatal Evaluation Center (which is our emergency room for pregnant and postpartum patients.
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Displays competence in using the following equipment and reports findings to the registered nurse: Pulse oximeter Bladder scanner 12 Lead ECG Data Scope Electric Fetal Monitor (as applicable) Glucometer Foley removal Lift and transfer devices Glucometer iStat Point of Care blood analyzer.
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The Genetic Counselor primarily counsels patients for genetic lab work, ultrasound, amniocentesis, CVS, PUBS, transfusion or other fetal procedures/testing; Counsels patients who are at risk for various genetic disorders and congenital anomalies; obtains family history and pertinent medical records.
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Clinical responsibilities may include Inpatient and Outpatient coverage of General Cardiology Service, Electrophysiology, Pulmonary Hypertension, CatheterizationInterventional Laboratory, Heart FailureHeart Transplant, Echocardiography, Fetal Echocardiography.
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The Division of Obstetrics and Maternal Fetal Medicine is one of five clinical divisions including General Obstetrics and Gynecology, Womens Pelvic Health Program, Reproductive Endocrinology and Gynecologic Oncology.
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Monitoring the fetal heart rate and mother's vital signs. Recent fetal monitoring. Responsible for assisting, supporting and educating women during the four stages of delivery: antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum and neonatal.
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This active outpatient service includes a Pediatric Nephrology clinic, outpatient dialysis, ABPM, and maternal-fetal medicine consultations. This active outpatient service includes a Pediatric Nephrology clinic, outpatient dialysis, ABPM, and maternal-fetal medicine consultations.
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Main Line Perinatal Associates, with locations in the suburbs of Philadelphia, is seeking a fellowship-trained Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) Physician to join our dedicated team of physicians, providing outstanding patient care in the Main Line region.
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The CRNP in the specialty practice of Maternal Fetal Medicine will work collaboratively with physicians, fellows, APPs, nurses and staff in a team approach to enhance patient care that enables the practice to streamline patient visits, improve patient access and provide a high level of coordinated, efficient and quality care to our high-risk obstetrical patients.
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Implements intervention appropriately based on fetal heart rate pattern and maternal status during labor. Applies external fetal monitor and interprets fetal heart tracing and uterine activity.
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The Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Thomas Jefferson University is offering a position for Maternal Fetal Medicine Attending Physician at the Assistant/Associate (or higher) Professorial level.
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The incoming cardiologist may also participate in the fetal echocardiography center. Pediatric Cardiologist - Imaging Specialist - CT/MRI. Our primary CT unit is a Cannon/Toshiba Aquillon 80 slice which we perform Cardiac CTA exams along with the routine CT exams.
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Richard Fischer, MD, Head, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine. Cooper University Hospital is the clinical partner of Cooper Medical School at Rowan University (CMSRU). Cooper University Hospital is the region’s leading teaching hospital for Cooper Medical School at Rowan University (CMSRU.
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Perform inpatient and outpatient pediatric cardiology evaluations and testing, including interpretation of ECGs, echocardiograms, ambulatory electrocardiography, and exercise stress testing in infants, children and adolescents.
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Monitor maternal and fetal well-being, assess progress during labor, and assist with pain management techniques to ensure a safe and comfortable birthing experience. Educate and support mothers and their families during the postpartum period, providing breastfeeding assistance, newborn care instruction, and emotional support for the transition to parenthood.
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