JoinUniversity of Chicago Medicine as an Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) as part of the Inpatient Vascular Neurology (Stroke) Service.
The Advanced Practice Provider engages in complex medical decision making to provide comprehensive medical management to their caseload of patients. They rapidly assess diagnose and initiate emergency stroke interventions and work closely with the Emergency Department Neuro critical care Neuro interventional and Neuro surgical teams. The scope of practice also includes family support teaching staff education consultation and research.
As the Neurology Advanced Practice Provider you willmanage our acute stroke neurology patients and will leverage knowledge of neurological testing and imaging acute stroke treatment plans and neurovascular intervention.
The ideal candidate will have clinical experience in Vascular Neurology hospital medicine or critical care that can be applied to care for a diverse patient population and the full range of stroke diagnoses and medical comorbidities. As a member of the inpatient Vascular Neurology service the Neurology APP will join a seasoned group of APPs who manage our primary Stroke service patents and respond to acute stroke codes and consultation requests from emergency services inpatient units and all critical care areas throughout the hospital. The APP works with a multidisciplinary team including resident physicians and neurovascular fellows to respond to acute stroke emergencies medically optimize patients and coordinate timely discharge to next point of care.
Attending physicians hold frequent rounds and are always available to discuss cases and treat patients. Radiology pathology and case conferences complement direct patient care.
What youll gain as an Advanced Practice Provider at UChicago Medicine:
Job Requirements
A Nurse Practitioner OR Physician Assistant with:
Position Details
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