SUMMARY:The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Oncology Fellow is a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant participating in a structured postgraduate fellowship designed to support the transition into a specialty oncology practice. Through supervised clinical rotations mentorship and oncology-focused education the fellow develops competency in the evaluation treatment and longitudinal management of patients with cancer across inpatient and outpatient settings including solid tumors hematologic malignancies and treatment-related complications.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:The essential duties and responsibilities of this job include the following. These are the duties that define this job and are required to be performed by the incumbent. Other essential duties may be assigned.
- CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide direct patient care including comprehensive assessments formulations of differential diagnoses and development of evidence-based treatment plans for patients with cancer under the supervision of licensed oncology providers.
- Participate in clinical rotations across medical oncology hematologic oncology infusion services inpatient oncology radiation oncology palliative care and supportive care services.
- Assist in the management of chemotherapy immunotherapy and targeting therapies including monitoring and management of treatment-related toxicities.
- Support patients and families through complex cancer care pathways including symptom management survivorship and end-of-life care when appropriate.
- Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams including oncologists pharmacists nurses and support services to deliver coordinated high-quality patient care.
- EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
- Participate in oncology-specific didactic sessions tumor boards journal clubs simulation labs and specialty workshops.
- Engage in ongoing mentorship and performance evaluation throughout the fellowship.
- Demonstrate progressive development of oncology knowledge clinical judgment and professional practice competencies.
QUALIFICATIONS:In order to qualify for this job the incumbent must possess the following qualifications or be able to secure them within 90 days.
- EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
- Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program.
- Completion of graduate-level clinical training for licensure as an Advanced Practice Provider.
- Prior oncology experience preferred but not required.
ColumbusOncology Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer and proudly a Drug-Free qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity or national origin. Required Experience:
Manager
SUMMARY:The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Oncology Fellow is a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant participating in a structured postgraduate fellowship designed to support the transition into a specialty oncology practice. Through supervised clinical rotations mentorship and oncology-focus...
SUMMARY:The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Oncology Fellow is a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant participating in a structured postgraduate fellowship designed to support the transition into a specialty oncology practice. Through supervised clinical rotations mentorship and oncology-focused education the fellow develops competency in the evaluation treatment and longitudinal management of patients with cancer across inpatient and outpatient settings including solid tumors hematologic malignancies and treatment-related complications.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:The essential duties and responsibilities of this job include the following. These are the duties that define this job and are required to be performed by the incumbent. Other essential duties may be assigned.
- CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide direct patient care including comprehensive assessments formulations of differential diagnoses and development of evidence-based treatment plans for patients with cancer under the supervision of licensed oncology providers.
- Participate in clinical rotations across medical oncology hematologic oncology infusion services inpatient oncology radiation oncology palliative care and supportive care services.
- Assist in the management of chemotherapy immunotherapy and targeting therapies including monitoring and management of treatment-related toxicities.
- Support patients and families through complex cancer care pathways including symptom management survivorship and end-of-life care when appropriate.
- Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams including oncologists pharmacists nurses and support services to deliver coordinated high-quality patient care.
- EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
- Participate in oncology-specific didactic sessions tumor boards journal clubs simulation labs and specialty workshops.
- Engage in ongoing mentorship and performance evaluation throughout the fellowship.
- Demonstrate progressive development of oncology knowledge clinical judgment and professional practice competencies.
QUALIFICATIONS:In order to qualify for this job the incumbent must possess the following qualifications or be able to secure them within 90 days.
- EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
- Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program.
- Completion of graduate-level clinical training for licensure as an Advanced Practice Provider.
- Prior oncology experience preferred but not required.
ColumbusOncology Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer and proudly a Drug-Free qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity or national origin. Required Experience:
Manager
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