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Day in the Life of a Nurse Practitioner:
Responsible for providing excellent quality care for patients in accordance with Cheyenne Regional Medical Center/Groups standards and practices in hospital, clinic and outreach clinic settings.
Here’s what you will be doing:
DEPARTMENT/ROLE SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
CHEYENNE FAMILY MEDICINE: Participates in Patient Centered Medical Home Care Team collaboration.
CHILDREN’S CLINIC: Participates in Patient Centered Medical Home Care Team collaboration.
FAMILY FIRST: Participates in Patient Centered Medical Home Care Team collaboration.
HOSPITALIST SERVICE: Inpatient care. Admissions and cross coverage of hospitalized adult patients
PALLIATIVE CARE/HOSPICE: Assist patients with chronic and/ or terminal illness in determining goals of care and providing symptom management. On Call Services with provider rotation. Attend weekly interdisciplinary meetings.
PLAZA FAMILY MEDICINE: On call telephone services for Primary Care to rotate with other providers. Manage Chronic and Acute illness in the outpatient Primary Care Setting. Participates in Patient Centered Medical Home Care Team collaboration.
Desired skills:
Here’s what you will need:
o The APRN is subject at all times the standards and scope of practice established by national professional organizations and/or accrediting agencies representing the various core, role and population focus areas for APRNs, and the NPA.
o The Board recognizes APRN core, role and population focus areas described in the scope of practice statements for APRNs issued by national professional organizations and/or accrediting agencies.
o Role and population focus of the APRN shall be declared, and the role and population focus to be utilized shall be the title(s) granted by nationally recognized professional organizations(s) and/or accrediting agency(ies) or the title(s) of the role and population focus of nursing practice in the which the APRN has received postgraduate education preparation.
o In order to practice in one of the four roles and in a defined population, the APRN shall be recognized by the Board in that particular role with a population focus of advanced practice nursing.
Full Time
$108k-123k (estimate)
10/17/2023
05/12/2024
cheyenneregionalmedicalcenter.com
Cheyenne, OK
<25
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