The US Oncology Network
Location
Austin, Texas
The Advanced Practice Provider will provide direct diagnostic and therapeutic patient care in collaboration with physicians. They are responsible for managing patient symptoms, documenting visits, and coordinating care across the oncology continuum.
Candidates must hold a Master of Science in Nursing or have completed an accredited Physician Assistant program. Current state licensure and BLS/CPR certification are required, with experience levels ranging from entry-level to senior based on years of practice.
Educational development with programmatic training, including treatment review and coordination, survivorship, genetic consultations, high-risk clinics, advanced care planning Involvement in clinical research Leadership roles regionally and state-wide Mentorship of new colleagues and APP students Career advancement Publication and speaking opportunities
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