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Banner Health
Overview
Assess, plan, and implement nursing care for pediatric and young adult patients with hematologic and oncologic disorders. Coordinate medical management, administer chemotherapy, and provide care for patients undergoing bone marrow transplants and CAR-T cell infusions.
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9 days ago
MultiCare Health System
Provide direct clinical neuropsychological services, evaluations, and interventions for children with medically related neurocognitive concerns in outpatient settings. Collaborate with multidisciplinary medical teams and supervise psychometrists to optimize patient care and outcomes.
$147,800 - $177,000 / YEAR
10 days ago
American Addiction Centers
Coordinates and implements strategies to ensure quality and cost-effective oncology care from diagnosis through survivorship and end-of-life. Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to provide patient education, emotional support, and resource connection.
$41 - $62 / HOUR
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
The fellow will develop expertise in the resection and perioperative management of complex pediatric solid tumors. They will work within a multidisciplinary team and participate in clinical trials and research protocols.
12 days ago
University of Iowa
The Physician Assistant will perform comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments and manage mental health aspects for pediatric oncology patients. They will collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to develop care plans, prescribe medications, and facilitate transitions between healthcare settings.
1 month ago
Valley Children’s Healthcare
The Case Manager is responsible for assessing, planning, and coordinating patient care to meet health needs across the continuum of care. They collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure appropriate service utilization and optimal patient outcomes.
2 months ago
Presbyterian Healthcare Services
The Pediatric Oncologist oversees the quality of care and clinical outcomes for pediatric hematology and oncology patients, managing the physician/patient relationship to ensure satisfaction. Responsibilities include participating in health management initiatives, resolving patient complaints, and consulting with other providers on treatment options.