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CVS Health
Overview
The specialist provides care management services and evidence-based short-term psychotherapy to patients with behavioral health needs, acting as a key resource for Care Teams across primary clinics. Responsibilities include screening patients, developing care plans, coordinating referrals, and documenting encounters in the electronic medical record.
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Compensation
$54,095 - $129,615 / YEAR
Posted
17 days ago
Kettering Health
The Advanced Practice Provider will deliver direct primary care health services, maintaining an independent clinic schedule and working collaboratively with a multidisciplinary health care team and supervising physicians. Responsibilities include comprehensive patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and ensuring quality assurance through chart reviews.
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1 month ago
Pikes Peak Hospice and Palliative Care
The Nurse Practitioner evaluates and treats patients within hospice and palliative care programs as part of an interdisciplinary team. Responsibilities include performing physical exams, formulating diagnoses, prescribing medications, and coordinating care plans with other healthcare professionals.
$113,692 - $133,598 / YEAR
Hackensack Meridian Health
The Clinical Therapist II provides comprehensive psychosocial assessments, develops treatment plans, and delivers behavioral health therapy to patients. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and families to ensure effective discharge planning and ongoing patient care.
$41 / HOUR
Arkansas Urology
The Advanced Practice Provider collaborates with physicians to provide direct patient care, perform comprehensive exams, and establish treatment plans. They are also responsible for documenting visits in the EMR, ordering tests, and participating in an on-call rotation for after-hours support.
The Clinical Therapist II provides comprehensive psychosocial assessments, develops treatment plans, and delivers behavioral health therapy to patients within a multidisciplinary team. They also manage discharge planning, assess social determinants of health, and provide education to patients and their families.
2 months ago
UMass Memorial Health
The role involves performing comprehensive assessments, diagnosing and managing acute and chronic conditions, and delivering expert care with a high degree of autonomy within the adult critical care team. Responsibilities also include ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, developing and implementing care plans, managing therapeutic interventions, and engaging in education and quality improvement initiatives.
$135,283 - $170,414 / YEAR
Petco
The veterinarian will provide excellent patient care by performing physical exams, diagnosing, treating diseases, and offering preventive care based on patient specifics. Essential duties include utilizing a problem-based approach for diagnosis and treatment, performing routine and complex surgical and dental procedures, and meticulously documenting all patient interactions and findings.
$103,600 - $220,000 / YEAR
Keck Medicine of USC
The Transplant Coordinator III-NP assists in the care of patients with end-stage organ diseases by coordinating and participating in medical/surgical management in inpatient or outpatient settings. This role involves performing comprehensive exams, developing diagnoses, implementing care plans, ordering studies, and organizing patient flow from referral through post-transplant follow-up.
$145,600 - $237,120 / YEAR
University of Southern California
Stormont Vail Health
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner provides team-oriented, primary-level patient management for critical and convalescent newborns, applying independent judgment and collaborating with healthcare team members. Responsibilities include performing history and physical exams, interpreting data, developing individualized plans of care, and performing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures under physician supervision.
Independence Health System
The Physician Assistant will manage day-to-day outpatient care in collaboration with supervising physicians, which includes assessing patients and providing information regarding treatment, procedures, and expectations. Essential functions also involve formulating differential diagnoses, providing patient education and counseling, and maintaining professional growth.
The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner is primarily responsible for providing evaluation, brief treatment, and medication prescription for patients ranging from young adulthood through advanced age, in consultation with a supervising psychiatrist. Major duties include conducting diagnostic assessments, formulating and managing the plan of care, prescribing medications, and coordinating patient transitions.
3 months ago
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
The Physician Assistant collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to provide healthcare in critical care settings, managing patient care for complex conditions like ARDS, Sepsis, and Renal Failure. Key duties include obtaining history, performing examinations, ordering diagnostics, forming differential diagnoses, prescribing interventions, and facilitating patient transitions between care settings.
The NP or PA will provide healthcare services in critical care settings, including surgical and medical ICUs, and will collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team. They will also be responsible for documentation and data collection related to rapid response and STAT activations.
Firelands Health
The Nurse Practitioner collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to manage a distinct patient population, primarily in the outpatient setting, while ensuring adherence to clinical pathways and providing safe, quality care. Responsibilities include performing comprehensive history and physical examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic data, formulating differential diagnoses, and prescribing necessary therapeutic interventions.
UF Health
The Advanced Practice Provider IV performs complex procedures, conducts high-level evaluations, and manages patient care plans in collaboration with physicians and other medical professionals, primarily in inpatient or critical care settings. Responsibilities also include documentation, patient/family education, handling consults, and participating in quality improvement initiatives.
The Nurse Practitioner manages a distinct patient population primarily in the outpatient setting, performing comprehensive history and physical examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic data, and collaborating on the plan of care for acute and complex chronically ill patients. Responsibilities also include ensuring adherence to clinical pathways, performing prescribed in-office procedures, and documenting patient progress in compliance with standards.
The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) provides direct neurology health services, including history taking, clinical assessment, and treatment evaluation. They collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team and may have on-call duties as assigned.