Orlando Regional Healthcare

Advance Practice Provider, Ortho/Sports Medicine Practice - Ocoee

Orlando Regional Healthcare$95K — $115K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • MN, MSN, DNP, PhD, or DNS degree in nursing for Nurse Practitioners.
  • Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program.
  • APRN license in Florida required for Nurse Practitioners.
  • National advanced certification from an approved nursing specialty board.
  • Current BLS certification for both Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.
  • Current Physician Assistant licensure in Florida required.
  • Three years of Advanced Practice Provider experience.

Responsibilities

  • Acts as an advanced resource in a specialized area of practice.
  • Performs complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures independently.
  • Operates with minimal supervision while providing patient care services.
  • Assists in the care of patients receiving radiation treatments and writes necessary orders.
  • Conducts detailed patient evaluations and documents medical records as required.
  • Initiates and implements therapeutic plans based on patient needs.
  • Performs routine patient rounds and communicates changes in clinical status.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work in a highly independent outpatient setting.
  • Engagement in specialized orthopedic and sports medicine care.
  • Participation in research projects within the medical field.
  • Potential for role model and leadership development within the clinic environment.
  • Collaborative work within a multidisciplinary healthcare community.
Full Job Description
Position Summary

Department: Ortho/Sports Medicine Practice

Location: Ocoee

Position Type: Outpatient

Title: Advanced Practice Provider, APP, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, ARNP, NP, PA, PAC

Position Summary:

The Advance Practice Provider practices medicine under the direction of physicians and/or surgeons that helps with all aspects of patient care, including diagnosis, treatment and consultations with the highest degree of independence.

Responsibilities

  • Acts as advanced resource for specialty area or lead worker in clinic setting.
  • Performs complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in diagnosing medical and surgical problems and prescribing necessary treatment and services for quality patient care.
  • Operates with the highest degree of independence in provision of patient care services with minimal physician supervision and generally in a highly specialized area.
  • Assists in providing care for patients receiving radiation treatments; writes appropriate orders, including those for perioperative orders, narcotics, stimulants, and depressant drugs.
  • Tasks will include:
  • Performs detailed history and physical examinations and documents inpatient H & P, discharge summaries in the medical record (Must be reviewed and countersigned by supervising medical staff member within 24 hours and may not be substituted for physician H & P).
  • Initiate appropriate actions to facilitate implementation of therapeutic plans, consistent with healthcare needs of the patient
  • Reviews medical records of patients of the supervising medical staff member.
  • Performs routine patient rounds to monitor and evaluate clinical status; reports change in status to supervising medical staff member for management (may not be substituted for physician rounds).
  • Notifies attending physician about unusual or unexpected events or problems requiring direct physician consultation.
  • Dispenses/prescribes medication as authorized by supervising medical staff member.
  • Issues oral and written orders on behalf of the supervising medical staff member
  • Writes or dictates reports and progress notes appropriately in the medical record
  • Scrubs with supervising surgeon in operating room.
  • Removes catheters, drains, sutures, and staples.
  • Surgically closes wounds, incision and drainage, debridement, dressing (the surgeon must remain in the immediate area).
  • Assists physician with special diagnostic procedures and follows the medical staff policies on supervision for the procedure
  • Performs advanced cardiac life support. In a medical emergency, the Physician Assistant will act on behalf of the supervising medical staff member to maintain life support until a licensed physician arrives to manage the patient.
  • Perform patient education.
  • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
  • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.
  • Acts as a role model and resource person for staff.
  • Participates in review and revision of policies and procedures.
  • Demonstrates compliance with standards of regulatory and accrediting agencies.
  • Establishes relationships with professionals of other health-related groups within the community.
  • Demonstrates effective verbal and written communication with diverse populations, including physicians, employees, patients, and families.
  • Participates in basic science and clinical research projects

Qualifications

Education/Training

Nurse Practitioner
  • MN or MSN or DNP or PhD or DNS degree in nursing.

Physician Assistant
  • Graduate of accredited physician assistant program.


Licensure/Certification

Nurse Practitioner
  • APRN license in the state of Florida.
  • After July 1, 2006, licensure applicants are required to have national advanced certification from an approved nursing specialty board.
  • Maintains current BLS certification.


Physician Assistant
  • Maintain current physician assistant licensure in State of Florida.
  • Maintain current BLS/healthcare certification.


Experience
  • Three years of Advance Practice Provider experience

About Orlando Regional Healthcare

Orlando Health is a not-for-profit healthcare organization with multiple facilities in the Orlando, Florida area. The organization includes Orlando Regional Medical Center, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, South Seminole Hospital, and Health Central Hospital. Orlando Health was founded in 1918 and is headquartered in Orlando, Florida. The organization provides a wide range of medical services, including cancer care, cardiology, emergency care, neurology, orthopedics, pediatrics, and women's health.
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