Electrophysiology Advanced Practice Provider
Catholic Health Initiatives
**Overview**
**Seeking Advanced Practice Provider - APRN or PA for our CHI Health Cardiovascular Institute in Lincoln, NE**
This is a full-time Electrophysiology Cardiology opportunity. Individuals with previous Cardiology RN or clinical/hospital experience are encouraged to apply.
+ Enjoy autonomy and collaboration with the Electrophysiology Cardiology team
+ Establish your own patient panel
+ Inpatient new consults and rounding at both CHI Health Nebraska Heart Hospital
+ Exposure to procedural device implantation
+ Schedule includes clinic, hospital and outreach
+ Assist and support cardiologists with "in-box"
+ Patient Discharges
+ Weekend and holiday rotation 1:8
**Nebraska Heart Institute** is a 63 bed Cardiovascular specialty hospital with a universal bed model where the patient remains in one room throughout their stay. This site has received numerous Healthgrade awards including accolades for outstanding patient experience and safety.
**Responsibilities**
● Performs history and physical assessments of patients that are accurate, concise, relevant, and appropriate
● Responsible for patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management, education, health promotion, and care
coordination
● Orders, reviews and interprets diagnostic, radiologic and laboratory tests as appropriate to the patient’s
condition and specialty
● Furnishes/transmits medications and treatments and writes prescriptions, providing refills as appropriate
● Review’s treatment and therapy plans with the patient and appropriate family members offering education and
counseling to support management of acute and chronic health conditions and injuries
● Performs routine procedures pertinent to the practice and as granted through the privileging process
● As applicable to specialty service, conducts daily hospital rounds, performs ED and hospital consults as needed
for patient care and as directed by collaborating physician(s).
● Collaborates with an interdisciplinary team to facilitate discharge and post hospitalization care.
● Documents information in the electronic medical record according to both hospital, medical group and
department policy and timeliness standards. This includes history and physical exam (H&Ps), consults, pre and
post operative notes, admission and discharge notes, medication delivery, and procedural notes.
● Detects changes in a patient’s health and alters treatment plans as necessary. Evaluates and clarifies clinical
conditions, including recognition and management of postoperative complications
● Facilitates consults with and/or patient referral to the appropriate physician or agency
● Completes applicable forms/documents based on practice specialty
● Effectively communicates with patients and responds to messages within established time frames
● Uses computer and telecommunication modalities to document, track and convey information proficiently
● Models the CommonSpirit values of Compassion, Inclusion, Integrity, Excellence and Collaboration.
● Demonstrates excellent interpersonal skills with respectful, advanced level of communication and
interdisciplinary collaboration
● Delivers care that is patient centered, compassionate, appropriate, and effective, with emphasis on an efficient
and comprehensive approach
● Follows established organizational policies, procedures, and objectives, performance improvement, attendance,
safety, environmental and infection control guidelines
● Maintains a professional appearance, wears identification while on duty
● Represents organization in a positive and professional manner at all times, including when off duty
● Maintains applicable state licensure, national certifications, DEA registration and applicable specialty
certifications (i.e.BLS, PALS, ACLS, DOT, Federal Drug & Alcohol testing). Obtain and maintain discipline specific
pharmacology and controlled substance required training and/or certifications per state regulations
● Adheres to organizational policy regarding prescription and surveillance of opiates and controlled medications by
utilizing CommonSpirit Opioid Toolkit
● Attends required percentage of quarterly, departmental, and mandatory/compliance training meeting
**Qualifications**
Graduate of accredited advanced practice training program (i.e. Nurse
Practitioner, Physician Assistant)
**Pay Range**
$54.06 - $63.07 /hour
We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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