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Avera Health
Overview
The APP serves as a surgical first assistant for vascular procedures and an independent clinician in the outpatient vascular clinic. Responsibilities include providing intraoperative technical support and managing the long-term care of patients with vascular diseases.
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4 days ago
Duke Health
Provide high-quality general cardiology care with a focus on diagnostic excellence and patient-centered treatment for various cardiovascular conditions. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive services and act as an ambassador for Duke Health in the Lake Norman region.
7 days ago
United Vein & Vascular Centers
The Advanced Practice Provider will evaluate and manage vascular conditions like venous insufficiency and peripheral arterial disease, developing patient-specific treatment plans and educating patients and families. Responsibilities also include collaborating with supervising physicians and documenting care in electronic medical records.
21 days ago
South Texas Renal Care Group
Travel between multiple clinics to support outpatient vascular, wound care, and dialysis access evaluations. Responsibilities include performing wound assessments, dressing changes, and monitoring patients with peripheral arterial disease.
1 month ago
Trinity Health
Provide safe, evidence-based patient care in an outpatient vascular surgery clinic through assessment, planning, and implementation. Coordinate care with clinical staff and educate patients and families on treatments and health maintenance.
St. Luke's University Health Network
The Registered Vascular Technologist is responsible for performing non-invasive diagnostic ultrasound examinations for patients with vascular diseases. This includes evaluating results, writing preliminary reports, and maintaining examination records.
Albany Medical Center
The APP provides comprehensive outpatient vascular care, including new patient evaluations, diagnostic interpretations, and wound care management. They collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to manage postoperative recovery and ensure continuity of care through triage and call management.
The Sr. VIR Technologist provides quality patient care by assisting physicians during complex vascular and interventional radiology procedures. They are responsible for maintaining sterile environments, operating imaging equipment, and enforcing radiation safety protocols.
$84,783 - $131,414 / YEAR
American Endovascular and Amputation Prevention
The Registered Vascular Technologist will perform lower extremity arterial duplex and venous insufficiency studies while collaborating with providers to determine patient care plans. The role also involves managing EMR documentation, uploading imaging to PACS, and traveling to nursing homes to provide diagnostic services.
$52 - $59 / HOUR
MultiCare Health System
This role involves engaging in hospital rounding, serving as a first assistant in the Operating Room, and providing some clinic coverage for the vascular surgery team across multiple campuses. Duties include the management of complex vascular conditions such as aneurysmal disease, peripheral arterial disease, and dialysis access.
$130,748 - $175,021 / YEAR
TLC Vascular
The Medical Assistant provides clinical and administrative support, including patient intake, vital sign monitoring, and assisting physicians with vascular procedures. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate electronic health records and ensuring compliance with safety and infection control protocols.
$21 - $26 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Medical Assistant will provide clinical and administrative support, including rooming patients, performing diagnostic tests, and managing electronic health records. They will also assist physicians with procedures, handle patient scheduling, and ensure compliance with safety and privacy regulations.
This Advanced Practice Provider will assess and manage vascular surgery patients in the outpatient setting, including new patient evaluations, ordering/interpreting diagnostics, managing postoperative care, and performing clinic-based procedures and comprehensive wound care. The role also involves supporting telephone triage and call management to ensure continuity of care following various vascular procedures.
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing
The Nurse Practitioner will provide direct patient care, including performing exams, diagnosing and managing acute/chronic conditions like heart failure and peripheral arterial disease, and ordering/interpreting diagnostic tests. Responsibilities also include performing specialty procedures, developing evidence-based treatment plans, coordinating care with other providers, and educating patients on disease management and lifestyle modifications.
$140,000 - $160,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
Commonwealth Medical Services
The Vascular Surgeon will evaluate and manage patients with arterial, venous, and lymphatic vascular diseases, performing both open and endovascular surgical procedures. This role also includes providing inpatient care, outpatient clinic services, and participating in necessary call coverage.
Emory Healthcare
The RN Clinician delivers safe, effective, and independent nursing care by performing thorough patient assessments, developing care plans, and documenting care accurately, while also serving as a resource for colleagues and advocating for patients and families.
The Vascular Surgeon will provide comprehensive surgical and endovascular care for patients with diseases of the arterial, venous, and lymphatic systems, involving evaluation, diagnosis, and management using open and minimally invasive techniques. Key duties include performing surgical procedures, managing complex conditions like PAD and aortic aneurysms, and providing inpatient/outpatient services.
4 months ago
The Vascular Medicine Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant provides comprehensive care for patients with arterial, venous, and lymphatic disorders, focusing on evaluation, diagnosis, medical management, and care coordination. This role involves managing patients with various vascular conditions, interpreting diagnostic studies, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.