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CareSouth
Overview
Provide comprehensive nursing care to patients with urologic conditions in an ambulatory setting, including patient assessment and triage. Assist providers with office-based urologic procedures and coordinate patient care and referrals.
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Compensation
$64,480 - $95,446 / YEAR
Posted
23 days ago
Privia Health
The Nurse Practitioner will split time between serving as a surgical first-assistant and providing clinical care for women's health and urogynecology patients. Responsibilities include managing a diverse patient panel, administering hormone replacement therapy, and supporting wellness and aesthetic services.
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1 month ago
ChristianaCare
The Nurse Practitioner will independently evaluate and manage patients presenting with pelvic floor disorders such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and overactive bladder. Responsibilities also include providing patient education and counseling, and assessing patients for potential surgical referral in coordination with the surgical team.
$111,278 - $140,485 / YEAR
Erlanger Health System
The provider will conduct patient assessments, develop individualized care plans, assist with in-office procedures, and educate patients regarding their conditions and treatment options within a Urogynecology team. Responsibilities also include contributing to clinical decision-making, maintaining accurate documentation, and participating in quality improvement initiatives.
2 months ago
The NP/PA will provide specialized care for women with pelvic floor disorders in an outpatient setting, conducting evaluations, managing conditions like incontinence and prolapse, and collaborating on surgical and non-surgical treatments. Responsibilities include patient assessments, developing care plans, assisting with procedures, and educating patients on their conditions and treatment options.
OSF HealthCare
The Advanced Practice Nurse will provide comprehensive urologic care, working independently to evaluate and treat patients with pelvic floor disorders, including incontinence and prolapse. Responsibilities include performing specialized assessments like POP-Q and urodynamics, managing non-surgical therapies, and assisting with surgical recovery.
3 months ago
The Advanced Practice Nurse will provide comprehensive urologic care, working collaboratively with a physician while maintaining clinical independence in patient evaluation, management, and procedural care for conditions like pelvic floor disorders and incontinence. Key duties include performing specialized assessments such as POP-Q and urodynamic testing, managing non-surgical therapies, and assisting with pre- and post-operative patient monitoring.