Overview:
Overview
St. Luke's Health System's Cancer Institute in Boise, ID seeks an Advanced Practice Practitioner to start our Oncology Night Hospitalist team. This position will work closely with both the BMT/Hematologic Malignancies team and our Medical Oncology team to support these medically complex patients in the hospital overnight. This role will work inpatient with a schedule of three 12- hour night shifts per week at the Boise Hospital. This is an exciting opportunity to practice exclusively in the hospital setting while specializing in the fast growing field of oncology.
St. Luke's Cancer Institute offers a broad spectrum of oncology care at the Boise Cancer Institute. This includes specialty services such as an chemotherapy and immunotherapy, acute leukemia care, adult autologous/ allogeneic transplant and CAR T. This cell therapy program is the first and only program in the state of Idaho and provides patient care for this state as well as bordering states such as Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, and Nevada. The program is accredited through the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapies (FACT) and is a National Marrow Transplant Program (NMDP) Transplant Center and a NMDP Apheresis Collection Center of Excellence.
Patients and their families have trusted St. Luke's Cancer Institute for 50 years. Today we are a network of five cancer centers dedicated to state-of-the-art treatment. Our main cancer center in Boise brings you medical and radiation oncology specialists, as well as fellowship trained cancer surgeons in areas such as thoracic, hepatobiliary, gynecologic, and urologic oncology. We're also home to Idaho's only pediatric cancer program and federally sponsored hemophilia center.
What You Can Expect:
* Nights, 12hr shifts
* No Call
* Oncology/BMT experience preferred but not required. Open to new grads with previous hospital experience
* Malpractice insurance provided including Tail
* $3,500 Professional Development Fund
* 5 CME days are included to complete education aside from accrued PTO
Responsibilities:
The Nurse Practitioner (NP) is responsible for promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the response of the human condition through diagnosis and treatment. The NP works under the supervision/sponsorship of designated physician(s) and in collaboration with a team of other providers and staff; promoting a culture of collaboration and support between all providers within the St. Luke's Clinic Medical Group and to support the model of team based, patient-centered care endorsed by physicians and advanced practicing providers within our medical group.
-Provide care through diagnosis, clinical judgment, anticipatory guidance, and management to restore, maintain, and improve the health status of the patient. -Perform history and physical exams, acute and episodic care, orders pertinent lab and diagnostic studies with interpretation and consultation. -Initiate and manage appropriate pharmacologic, non-pharmacologic agents, and treatments within the scope of practice. -Establish and document the healthcare plan and treatment, maintaining records of each case that are sufficiently complete for any healthcare professional to evaluate and follow the treatment plan and subsequent outcome(s). -Recommends strategies to assist SLHS in meeting its critical goals and objectives in the most efficient manner possible; administers recurring or daily functions or processes necessary for systems execution and identifies opportunities for improvement or efficiencies.'-Interact with patients/families in a professional and sensitive manner, and maintain confidentiality. -Maintain professional relationships and convey relevant information to other members of the health care team within facility and any applicable referral agencies. -Accept assignments based on patient census, acuity, needs, and the qualifications and competencies of self and of other staff members. -Attend staff meetings, in-services, and continuing education. Report to work on time and as scheduled. -Contribute to annual reviews of peer performance as requested, assist in data collection, study methods and other development as assigned. -Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned, or as pertains to the position and specific department/specialty.
Qualifications:
* Education: Graduate education from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program or qualifying education as designated by the Idaho Board of Nursing.
* Experience: 0 years relevant experience.
* Licenses/Certifications: License and certification, as required by the specialty, or be eligible to obtain licensure from Idaho Board of Nursing to practice as a Nurse Practitioner. Must obtain and maintain unrestricted prescriptive authority, DEA, and controlled substance licenses
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