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Johns Hopkins University

Nurse Practitioner

Johns Hopkins University, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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We are seeking a

Nurse Practitioner

to work in the Brady Urological Institute and Department of Urology at our Sibley Memorial Hospital location in Washington, D.C. This position is intended to collaborate with the faculty physician to provide Hopkins-quality continuum of care to patients with Urologic diseases in addition to seeing patients independently. Patients in the practice are drawn from local, national and international locales and often require coordination of multidisciplinary care. The nurse practitioner (NP) is an independent health care provider working cooperatively within a multi-disciplinary health team and is responsible for providing comprehensive care to patients. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Conducts comprehensive and episodic health assessments for patients with urologic conditions in the community. This includes, but is not limited to, interviewing patients, taking medical histories, performing physical examinations, ordering laboratory tests, making tentative diagnoses, and prescribing appropriate treatments. Educates patients and/or their families to promote wellness, prevent health problems, maintain current health, and intervene in acute or chronic illness. Prescribe and regulate medications per provider. Record and document health assessment data necessary to maintain, coordinate, and/or expedite required services. Perform history and physical exams, discriminating between normal and abnormal findings. Identify differential diagnoses. Ensure patient and physician calls are returned in a timely manner and all patient interactions (phone, conversations, visits, etc.) are documented appropriately in Epic. Function as a liaison between the urology team and primary care providers, nurse case managers, inpatient personnel, and health care professionals in other specialties. Triage phone calls, answer questions from patients including instructions, medications, refills, biopsies, test results, and other aspects of clinical care. Arrange referrals to appropriate specialties when needed. Assume responsibility for own professional development and remain current in clinical practice by attending relevant continuing education, manage-operate independent clinic, provide intervention as needed, and triage complex cases appropriately. Coordinate scheduling of complicated patient treatment. Assume responsibility and accountability for time management, professional relationships, and interpersonal interactions. Regularly attend all outpatient clinics. Assist physician with patient management in the clinic. Manage/operate independent clinics. Assess and/or manage follow-up plans specific to the patients' needs. Coordinate scheduling of complicated patient treatment. Track patient compliance with treatment plan. Order appropriate lab, radiology, and other studies. Appropriately interpret the results of the lab, radiology, and other studies. Perform tests and procedures as indicated within the scope of practice. Consistently request consultations with appropriate departments when necessary. Work collaboratively and provide leadership to optimize team performance and patient outcomes. Establish a plan of care related to the patient's identified problems, including medication and therapeutic procedures. Consult with other team members regarding proposed treatment guidelines as necessary. Adhere to Hospital policies and procedures. Adhere to Clinical Operations Group Service Standards.

Minimum Qualifications Master's Degree in Nursing; Registered Nurse license and Certified as a Nurse Practitioner. Must be licensed as an NP in the State of Maryland and Washington DC. Additional experience may substitute for a master's degree, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula. Current American Heart Association or American Red Cross CPR certification required. Must maintain current licensure and certification during the duration of employment. Completion of the JHH SOM East Baltimore Campus credentialing process is required prior to the start date.

Preferred Qualifications Graduate of accredited master's program for school of nursing with a Nurse Practitioner curriculum of adult medicine. Demonstrate analytical ability necessary to diagnose patients and develop and implement plans of action for long and short-term management of acute and chronic urologic oncologic health problems. Demonstrate substantial interpersonal skills necessary to instruct patients and their families and to collaborate with health team members independently. Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrate excellent service experience skills. Must be able to prioritize responsibilities and work in a fast-paced environment. Classified Title: Nurse Practitioner Role/Level/Range: ACRP/04/MG Starting Salary Range: $100,000 - $152,900 ($120,100 targeted; Commensurate w/exp.) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:30 A.M - 5:00 P.M. FLSA Status: Exempt Location: District of Columbia Department name: SOM Uro Adult Urology Personnel area: School of Medicine

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