The Advanced Practice Provider manages health problems and coordinates care in acute or specialty settings for breast oncology patients
Job Summary
The Advanced Practice Provider manages health problems and coordinates care in acute or specialty settings for breast oncology patients.
Responsibilities include assessing health status, diagnosing conditions, developing treatment plans, and prescribing medications under a Collaborative Practice Agreement.
The role requires maintaining strict documentation compliance with NCQA, The Joint Commission, and state regulatory standards.
Matching Summary
The Advanced Practice Provider manages health problems and coordinates care in acute or specialty settings for breast oncology patients.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
evaluate medical problems in specialty setting
create diagnostically appropriate treatment plans
prescribe and monitor medications
maintain documentation compliance for coding
collaborate with interdisciplinary team members
Nice-to-have
contributes to quality improvement initiatives
maintains collegiality with all team members
communicates clinical issues to directors
Key Requirements
Master's Degree in Nursing or Physician Assistant
Current APRN or PA license in Kansas or Missouri
Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS) certification
Advanced practice certification required within one year