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Denver Health Nurse Practitioner Lead - Critical Care Pulmonology in Denver, Colorado

We are recruiting for a Nurse Practitioner Lead - Critical Care Pulmonology to join our team!

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DepartmentPulmonary Physicians

Job Summary

Clinical Expectations: Under general supervision, works as full member of the MICU multi-professional critical care team. Contributes to excellence in patient care, research, teaching, and provides leadership to the organization. Functions as a medical intensive under the supervision of the MICU Director or designee. Collaborates with resident physicians in internal medicine and manages the critical care aspects of the assigned patient's intensive care stay in the MICU and progressive care unit (PCU) from admission to transfer or discharge. Demonstrates an advanced level of medical and nursing knowledge, clinical/technical competence including expertise in central line insertion, airway intubation, arterial cannulation, lumbar puncture and similar procedures.

The Critical Care Nurse Practitioner will additionally have responsibility for quality and performance metrics and improvements in conjunction with the MICU leadership and will be required to contribute to educational and research activities in the MICU/PCU.

Administrative Expectations: Oversee professional, clinical, and educational activities of the department's APPs. Ensure a culture of open dialogue and 360o feedback with all staff, promote healthy team norms, and develop pathways to support staff and promote wellness. Promote a culture of diversity and inclusion within the Department. Proactively identify and address areas of inequity. Recognize and promote the value of enhancing diversity in the healthcare workforce. Promote and support a system of recruitment, development, and succession planning for APPs and other staff leadership positions, with a focus on developing opportunities for professional advancement for APPs. Promote implementation of and adherence to standardized clinical workflows. Establish open non-judgmental dialogue, welcome constructive criticism, and demonstrate timely responsiveness. Maintain appropriate levels of transparency and respectful accountability. Effectively manage disagreements among staff.

The Lead APP will serve as a liaison between the department's APPs, department's division heads, and working closely with unit nurse manager. The Lead APP will be in charge of scheduling for the group

Essential Functions:

Performs and documents in the medical record a complete history and physical examination for acute and complex chronically ill patients. (15%) Orders and collects data using appropriate assessment techniques, relevant supporting diagnostic information and diagnostic procedures where indicated. Formulates differential diagnoses by priority. Identifies expected outcomes from diagnosis, and formulates and documents a plan of care to address immediate critical care needs. Incorporates clinical research findings in the development and implementation of standards of care. Utilizes current research and evidence-based decision-making in all clinical practice. (15%) Assesses for risks associated with the care of the acute and complex chronically ill patient including medication side effects, immobility, impaired nutrition, fluid and electrolyte imbalance, immunocompetence, invasive interventions and diagnostic procedures. (10%) Coordinates daily rounds with the Attending and Intensivist physician teams, presents 24 hour patient report, and collaborates in plan of care. Collaborates with interdisciplinary health care team in making diagnoses of acute and complex chronic conditions. (10%) May serve as the first responder for both nursing and house staff in the event of p tient status changes, orders, and in situations requiring procedural and resuscitative interventions. (10%) Prescribes diagnostic strategies and therapeutic interventions both pharmacologic, non-pharmacologic and surgical, needed to achieve expected outcomes. Prescriptive authority for prescribing, ordering, and or administering drugs; including (but not limited to) schedule II, III, IV, and V drugs and necessary medical devices. (5%) May perform advanced procedures consistent with privileges and competency validation, including minor suturing, complex wound management, line and tube placements and removals. (5%) Provides supervisory leadership for the MICU NP program including scheduling, recruitment and retention, credential review and continuing evaluation and assesment. (10%) Documents/dictates key components of patient's progress via daily progress note, transfer, and discharge summary, and/or clinic note where applicable. (H&P, daily progress notes, plan of care, problem lists, procedure notes, acute event note, discharge summaries in medical record per specific patient unit or service, death summary) (5%) Assesses educational needs of the patient-care staff and provide one-on-one as well as formal education as needed. Maintains ongoing communication and collaboration with interdisciplinary health care team. Implements and evaluates appropriate educational programs for DHMC MICU patient care staff and other healthcare providers as appropriate. (5%) Assesses educational needs of the patients / families and provide culturally-sensitive patient/family education interventions as indicated. Use non-technical language when educating patients and families. Document all pre and post-care education in patients' medical record. (5%) Collaborates with MICU, SICU... For full info follow application link.

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