
Advanced Practice Provider (NP/PA) - Inpatient - Neuro ICU, Neurohospitalist
- Milwaukee, WI
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support the Neuro Critical Care and Neurohospitalist services by collaborating with a large team of Attending Physicians, Resident and Fellow Physicians, APPs, medical students, and APP students to admit, develop treatment plans, monitor effectiveness of care, interpret diagnostic results, employ pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment plans, and discharge patients with complex primary neurologic problems. Primary patient population includes stroke (hemorrhagic, ischemic, and aneurysmal), traumatic brain injury, seizure/status epilepticus, spinal cord injury, meningoencephalitis, and post op neurologic surgery.
- Practice autonomously with Attending Physician oversight on both the Neuro Critical Care and Neurohospitalist services to provide comprehensive care through management of multiple acute medical problems, performance of bedside procedures, attention to detail regarding diagnostic results and formulation of treatment plans and coordinate complex disposition to promote continuity of care across the continuum of care.
- Facilitates and communicates with patients, family, and staff to promote closed loop communication, inclusivity, and enhance care plan knowledge.
- Work within a multi-disciplinary care team including comprised of Attending Physicians, Resident and Fellow Physicians, APP students and fellows, and medical students.
- Complete comprehensive Grand Rounds on the Neuro Critical Care Service to develop patient care plans and attend didactic lectures to further clinical expertise.
- Perform comprehensive history and physical exams, identify normal and abnormal findings, including physical, cognitive, and psychosocial status.
- Participate in Neuro ICU Grand Rounds and work within a multiprofessional team comprised of medical students, APP students, APP fellows, Resident and Fellow Physicians and Attending Physicians.
- Order, perform, and interpret screening and diagnostic procedures and tests, and appropriately communicate and document information.
- Write accurate and timely consult notes, progress notes, procedure notes, and/or admission and transfer orders.
- Develop pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment plans.
- Monitor effectiveness of plan of care.
- Educate patients and their families on disease and treatment plans.
- Conduct family meetings to discuss prognostication, review care plan, and coordinate patient disposition.
- Perform procedures as trained and obtain appropriate privileging and credentialing in critical care-specific bedside procedures including arterial line and central line placement, lumbar puncture, bedside bronchoscopy, and bedside POCUS.
- Document within the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and complete other necessary documents including Healthcare Power of Attorney activation, procedure consent, and FMLA authorization.
- Collaborate with and consult with additional provider teams to expand upon diagnostic workup and therapeutic intervention.
- Educate, counsel, and assist patients and families regarding current health problems, health maintenance activities and preventive behaviors.
- Perform discharges for patients on both the Neuro ICU and Neurohospitalist service, assess medical criteria for progression beyond inpatient care, coordinate appropriate follow-up appointments, and refine medications in preparation for prescription on discharge.
- Attend Care Coordination Rounds (CCRs) to participate in interdisciplinary discussions with therapies, Social Work, Registered Dieticians, and unit nurses to determine a patient’s disposition, medical barriers, and equipment needs for discharge.
- Complete required training and maintain key regulatory requirements, including those of the privileged institution, CMS, and the Joint Commission.
- Participate in required classes throughout the onboarding process including MCP Orientation, completion of Froedtert Learning Center modules, Fundamentals of Critical Care Society (FCCS) courses, Mechanical Ventilation course, ECG 1 and 2 courses, Central Line Course, Lumbar Puncture Course, Suture Course, BLS/ACLS renewal, Empathy training, and Virtual Critical Care Rounds (VCCR).
- Acquire information on the most current development and trends in the Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner field, through participation in continuing education events including educational programs, in-services, professional associates, and current literature.
- Opportunity to attend or participate in APP and Attending and Fellow Physician-led didactic lectures hosted by the NICU and other neighboring ICUs.
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