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The University of Kansas Health System
Overview
The RN provides direct pediatric patient care in an ambulatory setting, performing assessments and implementing clinical interventions. They are also responsible for patient and family education and managing treatment-related documentation and communications.
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1 month ago
The RN Care Coordinator manages patient flow, performs direct patient care, and acts as a liaison between staff, physicians, and patients/families to ensure understanding and execution of the care plan. Responsibilities include managing high-risk patient care, coordinating continuity of care post-discharge, and supporting patient self-management through clinical and educational programs.
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