What are the responsibilities and job description for the PA - Acute Care Surgery position at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare?
Summary
The Nurse Practitioner is responsible for planning and directing the delivery of primary heath care and health education programs in association with Methodist Healthcare Primary Care Associates (MHPCA). The incumbent will provide care and health education for patients and their family. Models appropriate behavior as exemplified in MLH Mission, Vision and Values.
Education/Experience/Licensure
Education/Formal Training
Work Experience
Credential/Licensure
REQUIRED:
Completion of a master’s degree or higher in a nursing specialty and is demonstrated through national specialty certification as a nurse practitioner.
Atleast Three years of general nursing experience of clinical practice at the RN level or higher.
Registered Nurse with current license to practice professional nursing in the state of employment and Advanced practice licensure / certification as required by state of employment.
Certified in Basic Cardiac Life Support.
PREFERRED:
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SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED:
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Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Proficiency in applying advanced concepts, principles, and professional techniques in a specialized field of nursing.
- Current DEA number (if required by facility).
Key Job Responsibilities
- Assesses, diagnoses, and treats patients in the assigned center according to approved protocol and acceptable standards.
- Performs necessary diagnostic and therapeutic procedures according to written, approved protocols developed with and under the supervision of the Medical Director/collaborating Physician. Participates in the design and revision of protocols.
- Collaborates with Medical Physician and ancillary personnel as appropriate to promote quality care for patients. Makes referrals as appropriate.
- Recognizes and reacts appropriately to environmental safety factors related to patient care.
- Understands, applies and supports practice policies, procedures, goals and standards.
- Develops strong partnership with patients, family members, fellow physicians/nurses and support staff. Focuses on high patient and family satisfaction and retention.
Physical Requirements
- Frequent invasive and non-invasive patient contact.
- Exposure to patient body fluids as well as exposure to hazardous or poisonous materials.
- Exposure to excessive heat or cold as required.
- Ability to react quickly to emergency situations.
- May require handling or administering of narcotics.
- Ability to read and write to communicate orally and in writing with other individuals.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs.
- Ability to sit in one place, stand, walk, squat, kneel, reach, twist, crawl, and bend.
- Ability to perform repetitive hand and wrist motion, as well as using hands for gripping and squeezing.
- Ability to use hands and feet together for repetitive coordinated motions.
- Good hand-eye coordination.