Neurological Surgery
Job ID: R_00042877
Adult
Job description
Purpose:
Support adult neurosciences in providing clinical care to patients receiving operative and non-operative care for neurological conditions as a member of the Spine service. This position will include a mix of clinical (inpatient and outpatient) care.
Responsibilities:
Provide care to patients with acute and chronic illnesses encountered in the neurosurgical service (inpatient, emergency department, and clinics).
Oversee, collect and prepare patient clinical records, labs and imaging to optimize outpatient consultation in adult neurosurgery clinics.
Conduct comprehensive or episodic health history and physical assessment of patients with acute, chronic and/or potential health problems.
Conduct and coordinate preoperative evaluations for patients proceeding to surgery.
Provide care to patients under the supervision of Drs. Fridley and Camara. This includes participation in daily rounds and collaborating with the neurosurgeons, fellow APPs, and other health care team members in the clinical evaluation and management of patients, as well as communicating the clinical management plan with members of the primary team or with consulting teams.
Evaluate patients in follow-up for routine post op care and manage complications related to surgery. Work in collaboration with faculty, residents, fellows, surgeons, and nursing staff to provide on-going inpatient and outpatient care and management.
Manage and direct communications between health care team and patients, their families and referring physicians.
Use available tools to track patient progress and coordinate care across the care continuum.
Possible involvement in assisting surgeries and procedures if properly qualified and certified for hospital privileges.
Participate in clinical trials investigating new neurological treatments as well as research projects for studying clinical quality, safety and outcomes.
Engage in analysis of clinical practice and identify opportunities to increase effectiveness and efficiency to improve value-based, high quality health care paradigms.
Attend and participate in meetings, committees and work groups in support of all duties, as needed.
Other related duties as assigned.
Participate in the education of nurses, APPs, medical students, residents and fellows through multidisciplinary case presentations and/or one-on-one clinical mentorship.
Participate in continuing clinical education to ensure continued certification and that clinical knowledge and skills are up to date and relevant for neurosurgical and neuroscience practices.
Required Qualifications:
For Nurse Practitioners: A master’s degree from accredited Nursing Program. Active RN and APNP license in State of Texas, in good standing, AND active board certification as an Acute Care NP. Or master’s degree from a Physician Assistant's training. Current Physician Assistant license in the State of Texas, in good standing, AND active board certification as a PA. Or master’s degree from a Clinical Nurse Specialist training program. Current CNS license in the State of Texas, in good standing AND active board certification as an Acute Care CNS.
Demonstrated excellent analytical skills, problem solving ability, and strong critical thinking skills. Ability to work efficiently and flexibly in a fast-paced environment with minimal guidance. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to address individuals and information with a high degree of sensitivity and confidentiality in various delicate, formal, or urgent situations. Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, staff, and patients. Proficiency with using electronic medical record systems. Outstanding organizational and time-management skills. The Dell Medical School is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to excellence within the learning health system. Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
- Employee Paid Benefits
- No State Taxes
- Paid Malpractice Insurance