Location
Dayton, Ohio
The Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive medical care in inpatient and ambulatory settings, including performing assessments, diagnosing conditions, and prescribing treatments. They also collaborate with physicians, educate patients, and maintain continuity of care across various clinical locations.
Candidates must hold a master's or doctoral degree in nursing and possess a valid Ohio registered nurse license and Certificate of Authority. A minimum of five years of clinical experience, including three years in the specialty and one year in critical care, is preferred.
The Nurse Practitioner must practice in accordance with the rules adopted by the Ohio Board of Nursing, the Revised Code and institutional policies and procedures. The NP role is developed in relation to the specialty population of practice and reflects the scope and standards of their specialty or certifying organization. The NP is accountable to maintain competence through continuing education and review of practice. The NP roles include those of practitioner, researcher, consultant and patient advocate for individuals, groups and communities.
Nature and Scope The NP will work for both the Comprehensive Burn and Wound Specialist and other primary care physician practices. The NP should be willing to float between several different location/practices on a weekly basis.
Duties and Responsibilities: May include:
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