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UnityPoint Health
Overview
Provide expert nursing care to critically ill and premature newborns in the NICU and during transport from referring facilities. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to attend high-risk deliveries and support neonatal procedures.
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15 days ago
The Patient Care Technician performs patient care and treatments under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Responsibilities include assisting with activities of daily living, mobility, specimen collection, and respiratory support.
22 days ago
The RN provides high-quality acute care for pediatric patients, specifically those in hematology and oncology, using a holistic and collaborative approach. Responsibilities include assessing patient needs, developing individual care plans, and maintaining accurate legal documentation.
Deliver high-quality, family-centered care to a diverse pediatric population through patient assessment and the development of collaborative care plans. Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and manage clinical documentation to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
1 month ago
The PMHNP will provide psychiatric care to pediatric patients in an outpatient clinic setting. They will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to participate in treatment meetings and ensure effective care coordination.
The Neonatology Nurse Practitioner will work alongside a neonatology physician to provide team-based care for patients in the NICU and special care unit. Responsibilities include managing a patient load of approximately 15 patients per day and participating in neonatal transport.
2 months ago
The Psychiatrist will function as part of a multi-disciplinary team, providing psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and brief psychotherapy across crisis, acute inpatient, and partial hospitalization settings. This role also involves offering support and education to Residency and Fellowship programs and providing on-call and consultation services at two locations.
3 months ago
The physician will provide palliative care for children facing chronic, complex, or life-threatening conditions, including in utero diagnoses, across clinic, hospital, and long-term care settings. Responsibilities also include comprehensive medical and psychosocial evaluations, meticulous symptom management, and serving as a clinical and educational role model.
The role involves seeing an average of 15 patients per day, practicing a mix of inpatient and outpatient medicine, and sharing call duties among providers. Responsibilities also include teaching and research opportunities within an accredited residency program.
Responsibilities include assessing patient and family needs, developing individual plans of care collaboratively, and promptly completing documentation to ensure an accurate legal record. Nurses must deliver high-quality care utilizing the nursing process while demonstrating specialty knowledge and delegating tasks within their scope of practice.
The physician will practice maternal-fetal medicine in a consultative-only role, focusing on high-risk maternal and fetal conditions with a pace emphasizing quality of care, limited to a maximum of 10-12 patients daily. Responsibilities include a 4-day clinic/call schedule per week, half-day administrative time, and a maximum 1:3 weekend call rotation, excluding delivery or surgery except for cerclage procedures.
The Advanced Practitioner will provide Palliative Care services across various settings including homes, clinics, and nursing homes, managing an average of 8-10 patients daily with shared telephone-only call responsibilities.
The Neonatologist will provide care for critically ill infants, ranging from extremely preterm babies to those with complex medical/surgical needs, often involving prenatal consultation. Responsibilities include managing various ventilation techniques, inhaled nitric oxide, and therapeutic total body cooling for patients admitted to the Level 3B, 44-bed NICU.
The role involves providing comprehensive primary care to pediatric patients in an outpatient setting, including conducting wellness exams, acute care visits, and developmental screenings. Responsibilities also include coordinating care with specialists and educating families on various aspects of child health and wellness.
The role involves working alongside a neonatology physician using a team-based approach to care, rotating between the downtown Methodist NICU and the Methodist West special care unit. Responsibilities include managing approximately 15 patients per day within a Level 3B NICU environment.
The Neonatologist will provide care for critically ill infants, ranging from extremely preterm babies to those with complex medical/surgical needs, often requiring prenatal consultation. Responsibilities include managing advanced respiratory support such as conventional, high frequency Jet and Oscillatory ventilation, inhaled nitric oxide, and therapeutic total body cooling.
The physician will staff the Blank Pediatric Emergency Department, providing 1,392-1,656 shift hours of coverage each calendar year. Responsibilities include evaluating and coordinating patient care in a team-oriented environment.
4 months ago
The Pediatric Psychiatrist will provide crisis, acute inpatient, and partial hospitalization care as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Responsibilities include psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and supporting residency and fellowship programs.
The pediatric hospitalist will evaluate and treat patients, providing routine care and management in a pediatric inpatient and newborn nursery setting. They will also document findings and communicate effectively with patients, families, and staff.
The Maternal Fetal Medicine physician will provide consultative care in a patient-centered environment, focusing on high-risk maternal and fetal conditions. The role includes managing a maximum of 10-12 patients per day with a supportive team structure.