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American Addiction Centers
Overview
The APRN will manage post-hospital, post-procedural, and follow-up patients within an ambulatory electrophysiology setting. Responsibilities include assessing and diagnosing patients, ordering diagnostic studies, and collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to provide high-quality care.
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Compensation
$55 - $82 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
Saint Luke's Health System
The electrophysiologist will perform a full spectrum of catheter ablation procedures and device implants while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. The role also involves providing patient-centered care and offers opportunities to participate in electrophysiology outcomes research.
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Trinity Health
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2 months ago
SUNSHINE ENTERPRISE USA LLC
The Advanced Practice Provider will conduct patient evaluations, manage cardiovascular conditions, and interpret diagnostic tests in both inpatient and outpatient settings. They will also collaborate with cardiologists to provide care coordination, hospital rounds, and patient education.