The University of Kansas Health System
Cardiac Implant Device Specialist
The University of Kansas Health System, Kansas City, Kansas, United States, 66101
Cardiac Implant Device Specialist Bell Hospital
Employee would be responsible for checking, assessing and programming with the direction of the attending physician, the patient's Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device (pacemakers, ICD's CRT-D's, ILR's) in a high volume, fast paced university teaching facility and related outreach clinics. Responsibilities and Essential Job Functions Assess and reassess patients with implanted cardiac devices. Provides follow-up for adult and geriatric patients with implanted cardiac devices. Collaborates with other health care providers to assist in the adjustment of plan of care and implement changes as needed. Maintains a current database for device clinic patients. Provides care to patients of the University of Kansas Hospital and Mid-America Cardiology at various outpatient clinics. Knowledge and understanding of proper billing and reimbursement as it applies to implanted cardiac devices and remote monitoring. Assists in identifying, contacting patient, and taking appropriate follow up needed in the event of a lead or generator recall/advisory. Manages device clinic scheduling and Remote follow up scheduling. Performs additional device testing and documentation as needed for but not limited to A V and V-V echo optimizations and clinical trials. Competently provides patient teaching and provides additional training/resources as needed (i.e. Remote Monitoring). Displays the ability to triage phone calls. Performs all duties and interactions with patients and staff in a way that demonstrates professionalism and leadership. Demonstrates population-specific competencies (e.g. age specific, cultural sensitivity, patient centered communication) in performance of role. Demonstrates knowledge to independently perform follow-up of permanent pacemakers, internal cardiac defibrillators, and loop recorders from various device manufacturers. Precise oral and written presentation skills needed to clearly convey information to patients, other medical personnel and provide feedback to and from medical device companies. Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required. Required Education and Experience Bachelors Degree Science related field High School Graduate Preferred Education and Experience 2 or more years Cardiac device experience Required Licensure and Certification Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support Heartsaver (BLS HS) (Non-Clinical) - American Heart Association (AHA) Full time R-44144
Employee would be responsible for checking, assessing and programming with the direction of the attending physician, the patient's Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device (pacemakers, ICD's CRT-D's, ILR's) in a high volume, fast paced university teaching facility and related outreach clinics. Responsibilities and Essential Job Functions Assess and reassess patients with implanted cardiac devices. Provides follow-up for adult and geriatric patients with implanted cardiac devices. Collaborates with other health care providers to assist in the adjustment of plan of care and implement changes as needed. Maintains a current database for device clinic patients. Provides care to patients of the University of Kansas Hospital and Mid-America Cardiology at various outpatient clinics. Knowledge and understanding of proper billing and reimbursement as it applies to implanted cardiac devices and remote monitoring. Assists in identifying, contacting patient, and taking appropriate follow up needed in the event of a lead or generator recall/advisory. Manages device clinic scheduling and Remote follow up scheduling. Performs additional device testing and documentation as needed for but not limited to A V and V-V echo optimizations and clinical trials. Competently provides patient teaching and provides additional training/resources as needed (i.e. Remote Monitoring). Displays the ability to triage phone calls. Performs all duties and interactions with patients and staff in a way that demonstrates professionalism and leadership. Demonstrates population-specific competencies (e.g. age specific, cultural sensitivity, patient centered communication) in performance of role. Demonstrates knowledge to independently perform follow-up of permanent pacemakers, internal cardiac defibrillators, and loop recorders from various device manufacturers. Precise oral and written presentation skills needed to clearly convey information to patients, other medical personnel and provide feedback to and from medical device companies. Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required. Required Education and Experience Bachelors Degree Science related field High School Graduate Preferred Education and Experience 2 or more years Cardiac device experience Required Licensure and Certification Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support Heartsaver (BLS HS) (Non-Clinical) - American Heart Association (AHA) Full time R-44144