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Duke Health
Overview
The Case Manager is responsible for managing an assigned caseload, ensuring timely assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of discharge plans and care transitions across the continuum of care. This role involves coordinating safe, efficient care transitions by collaborating closely with interdisciplinary teams, patients, families, and community partners to support optimal patient outcomes and effective resource utilization.
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2 days ago
This role involves providing compassionate care as a Hospitalist Physician within the Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care unit at Duke University Hospital. The physician will contribute to advancing health through dedicated patient care within a highly-ranked medical facility.
Duke Careers
The Nursing Care Assistant I performs various non-professional nursing duties under the supervision of an RN/LPN to support patient care. Responsibilities include preparing patients for procedures, administering personal care, and assisting with vital signs and patient examinations.
3 days ago
The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) provides direct patient care services, including collecting history, performing exams, ordering tests, prescribing interventions, and coordinating clinical care for patients admitted to the Adult Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU). The role also involves contributing to excellence in patient care, research, teaching, and providing leadership within the organization.
4 days ago
The Nurse Practitioner provides direct patient care services for critically ill pediatric patients and contributes to excellence in patient care in collaboration with supervising physicians. They are also involved in education, consultation, research, and leadership throughout the Duke Health System.
5 days ago
The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) provides direct patient care services for critically ill pediatric patients aged 0-21 across various settings including the PICU, PCICU, and PPCU, while also participating in Rapid Response and Code blue teams. The APP exercises independent decision-making in assessment, diagnosis, and planning of care in collaboration with a supervising physician, and is involved in education, consultation, research, and leadership.
The Paramedic provides direct patient care and assists clinical staff in evaluating and treating patients. They are responsible for monitoring patients, maintaining records, and ensuring a safe environment.
The Respiratory Therapist Assistant performs diagnostic and therapeutic clinical procedures under the supervision of a Registered Respiratory Therapist, verifying physician orders and monitoring patient response to therapy. This role includes performing various cardiopulmonary procedures, recognizing life-threatening situations, and ensuring the correct setup and safety of all necessary patient care equipment.
The Nursing Care Assistant II provides direct care to patients and assists with non-direct patient care unit coordination. They are expected to perform basic care and comfort standards, assist in the care of acutely ill patients, and maintain the patient/family environment.
7 days ago
The Nursing Care Assistant performs non-professional nursing duties under the supervision of an RN or LPN to support patient care and comfort. Responsibilities include obtaining vital signs, assisting with personal care, documenting patient data, and maintaining a clean and stocked clinical environment.
8 days ago
The Clinical Nurse II will plan and provide professional nursing care for patients according to established medical and nursing plans of care, utilizing the nursing process for planning, providing, supervising, and documenting care. This role involves individualizing the plan of care based on patient assessment, delegating tasks, supervising care providers, and acting as a team leader or charge nurse when assigned.
Independently plan and provide professional nursing care for patients in the Operating Room according to physician orders and policies. Supervise licensed and unlicensed care providers while acting as a team leader or preceptor for staff and learners.
Administer anesthetics to render patients insensible to pain during surgical, obstetrical, and other medical procedures. Monitor vital signs and take necessary actions to ensure patient safety during procedures.
Provides direct patient care and support to RNs/LPNs, including administering personal care, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with medical procedures. Additionally, performs clerical duties such as managing patient records and coordinating unit supplies within the EMR system.
10 days ago
The Pediatric Critical Care Provider will engage in direct patient care activities, including assessment, evaluation, and ongoing treatment of pediatric cardiology patients. Responsibilities also include rounding with the Davison Service fellow and attending, as well as ensuring effective communication with patient families.
11 days ago
Provides direct patient care and support to RNs/LPNs, including administering personal care, monitoring vital signs, and performing clinical procedures. Additionally, handles clerical duties such as managing patient records and coordinating unit supplies within the EMR system.
The position involves providing direct patient care services in the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, including performing medical procedures and collaborating with healthcare teams. Responsibilities also include assessing patients, developing treatment plans, and documenting patient information.
12 days ago
The Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist utilizes professional cardiovascular theory and technology to provide direct patient care during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures for adult patients within the cardiovascular service. This includes assisting physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac and peripheral vascular disease and arrhythmias in specialized lab settings.
The role involves providing comprehensive pharmaceutical care services, including oversight, monitoring, preparation, and dispensing of patient medication therapy while ensuring strict compliance with all relevant laws and regulations. Responsibilities also include advising the patient care team on medication safety and efficacy, educating caregivers and patients, and supervising technical personnel involved in drug handling.
The Clinical Nurse II will plan and provide professional nursing care for patients according to established medical and nursing plans of care, policies, and procedures, utilizing the nursing process. Responsibilities include supervising other care providers, acting as a team leader or charge nurse when assigned, and participating in professional development and performance improvement activities.
13 days ago