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Nashville General Hospital

Hematology Oncology Advanced Practice Clinician (APC)- Nurse Practitioner (NP) o

Nashville General Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247

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For over a century,

Nashville General Hospital (NGH)

has been dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of the Nashville community with a strong commitment to equitable, patient-centered care. Our team is proud to deliver advanced, compassionate care to patients across all walks of life — especially those facing complex and chronic illnesses such as cancer.

WE are pleased to announce that we have again earned reaccreditation from

The American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer (CoC) .

Accredited for 80 consecutive years , Nashville General Hospital is the second-oldest accredited cancer program in Nashville.

The Dr. Robert E. Hardy Cancer Center

provides quality care for patients with cancer/hematologic disorders and sickle cell disease. In 2021, Nashville General’s Cancer Center

earned a 3-year Full Accreditation from the Commission on Cancer

for its comprehensive, high-quality and multidisciplinary patient-centered care. The Cancer Center is staffed by multiple specially trained physicians who are board certified in Hematology and Oncology. Experienced nurses trained in cancer chemotherapy provide infusion and chemotherapy treatment under the supervision of an Oncology Certified Advance Practice Nurse. All patients receiving active treatment are followed closely for the duration of their therapy and after completion to gauge their response and whether they’ll require additional therapy.

Clinical Duties

Conduct comprehensive health assessments, including medical and psychosocial histories and physical exams Develop and implement individualized treatment plans in collaboration with hem/onc physicians Order, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests and lab work related to specialty hem/onc care Manage follow-up care in both inpatient and outpatient settings including infusion clinic and telehealth visits. Identify and manage cancer-related symptoms and treatment-related toxicities Monitor and adjust medications per established protocols Diagnose and manage common hem/onc related conditions and complications Supervise and coordinate chemotherapy administration; write orders and evaluate chemotherapy protocols Provide survivorship care and coordinate long-term follow-up and work in conjunction with care management team. Ensure seamless transitions across care settings (hospital, home, hospice, skilled nursing, rehabilitation) Patient and Family Support

Deliver education on disease processes, treatment plans, and side-effect management Offer psychosocial support and coordinate referrals to social work and community resources Manage inpatient and outpatient consults with supervisory physicians Education & Professional Development

Educate staff, patients, and families on cancer care, prevention, and symptom management Participate in daily interdisciplinary huddles and care conferences, tumor board, cancer committee and other related committees and accreditation activities. Serve as an educational resource for nursing staff and other team members Contribute to internal training programs and multidisciplinary committees Research Responsibilities

Collaborate on clinical research initiatives with physicians and research staff and teams Support physicians recruiting and screening patients for eligibility in clinical trials Integrate new research findings into evidence-based practice Qualifications

Education

Master’s degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) program. Licensure & Certification

Current and active state licensure as an NP or PA in Tennessee. Certification as a Nurse Practitioner (FNP), or Physician Assistant (PA-C). National certification as a Nurse Practitioner (ANCC or AANP) Prescriptive authority in TN and DEA registration (or eligible to obtain) AOCNP Oncology Nurse Practitioner Certification or a CAQ in Oncology for Physician Assistants preferred Experience

Minimum of

3 years

of nursing experience in a hospital or clinic setting At least

1–2 years

in a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant role, with

prior oncology experience strongly preferred as an APC Strong clinical and diagnostic skills, with a focus on oncology/hematology. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a commitment to patient-centered care. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) systems.

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