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Titus Regional Medical Center
Overview
The RN provides stabilization, resuscitation, and ongoing care for newborns and preterm infants in the NICU. They are responsible for coordinating patient care, educating parents, and collaborating with the healthcare team to ensure safety and quality standards.
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1 month ago
Cincinnati Children's
The physician will perform direct patient care for pediatric patients within their scope of practice, including examining patients, determining disease nature, prescribing treatment, and managing patient care plans. Responsibilities also include effective communication of clinical information and active participation in training and educational programs.
3 months ago
Lehigh Valley Health Network
The role involves performing neonatal resuscitation and procedures on infants, including term, preterm, and ELBW infants, while also assessing, diagnosing, and treating critically ill newborns. Additionally, the practitioner will be responsible for teaching Pediatric Residents and NNP students and supporting parents and guardians in infant care.
Healthforce by TLC
The Registered Nurse will lead direct neonatal care for preterm and term infants requiring specialized monitoring, ventilator support, and rapid response within the NICU unit. Responsibilities also include participating in rounds, collaborating with specialists like neonatologists, and mentoring junior staff and students.
$2,184 - $2,247 / WEEK
UnityPoint Health
The Neonatologist will provide care for critically ill infants, ranging from extremely preterm babies to those with complex medical/surgical needs, often involving prenatal consultation. Responsibilities include managing various ventilation techniques, inhaled nitric oxide, and therapeutic total body cooling for patients admitted to the Level 3B, 44-bed NICU.
The Neonatologist will provide care for critically ill infants, ranging from extremely preterm babies to those with complex medical/surgical needs, often requiring prenatal consultation. Responsibilities include managing advanced respiratory support such as conventional, high frequency Jet and Oscillatory ventilation, inhaled nitric oxide, and therapeutic total body cooling.