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Texas Children's Hospital
Overview
The practitioner administers respiratory care procedures to patients ranging from neonates to adults in a fast-paced clinical setting. They are responsible for documenting patient activities, coordinating care with the medical team, and providing instruction to patients and families.
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1 month ago
The Occupational Therapist will plan, evaluate, and implement individualized treatment programs for pediatric patients in a fast-paced clinical setting. They are responsible for documenting patient information, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and instructing families on home treatment programs.
The Registered Nurse provides direct care to critically ill patients within a family-centered model, performing systematic assessments and updating care plans based on patient status. They also participate in interdisciplinary rounds and collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure effective treatment and patient education.
The Medical Technologist performs routine and special laboratory procedures to support the diagnosis and treatment of disease. They are also responsible for maintaining inventory, ensuring quality control, and providing guidance to other personnel.
The Pediatric Gastroenterologist will provide comprehensive clinical care in both inpatient and outpatient settings while contributing to the strategic growth of the division. The role involves performing gastrointestinal procedures and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to expand innovative clinical programs.
The Staff Pharmacist manages the medication process, identifies and prevents drug-related problems, and resolves actual issues to ensure patient safety. They also participate in patient education, maintain investigational drug records, and conduct discharge medication reviews.
The Child Life Specialist provides comprehensive psychosocial support and developmental interventions to pediatric patients and their families in a clinical setting. They facilitate play and learning experiences to help children cope with hospital procedures and normalize the healthcare environment.
The Occupational Health Nurse provides direct nursing care, health teaching, and acute injury treatment for employees. They also manage immunization programs, conduct medical surveillance, and maintain confidential employee health records.
The Physical Therapist will perform comprehensive evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans for patients with Adult Congenital Heart Disease. They will also collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and contribute to quality improvement initiatives within the cardiac rehabilitation program.
The Staff Pharmacist manages the medication process, identifies and prevents drug-related problems, and provides patient education. They also ensure pharmacy operations run smoothly and maintain accurate investigational drug records.
The Clinical Staff Pharmacist will manage medication use processes and assist in direct patient care within the CICU and Cardiology departments. Responsibilities include participating in multi-disciplinary rounds, monitoring drug therapy, and ensuring safe medication administration for patients.
The Physician Assistant will provide comprehensive care for pediatric patients, including health maintenance, episodic care, and management of chronic conditions in spine and general orthopedic surgery. They are responsible for assessing patients, diagnosing conditions, initiating treatments, and serving as an educational resource for families and staff.
The Physician Assistant will provide comprehensive pediatric care, including health maintenance, episodic illness treatment, and management of chronic conditions. They will also conduct surgical consultations and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure high-quality inpatient care.
The Registered Nurse performs and documents comprehensive patient assessments and updates care plans based on changes in patient status. They also participate in interdisciplinary rounds and provide direct care to critically ill patients within a family-centered model.
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner manages a caseload of ill and well infants, performing assessments, diagnoses, and treatment initiations under medical staff delegation. They also serve as an educational resource for families and staff while participating in quality improvement programs.
2 months ago
Responsibilities include developing, implementing, and evaluating patient nutritional care plans while providing age-appropriate education to patients and families. The role also requires collaboration with other professionals to integrate nutrition principles and effective documentation within medical records.
3 months ago
The Registered Nurse will provide nursing care to patients in the operating room by assessing, planning, educating, implementing, and evaluating care. Responsibilities include assisting in data collection, preparing patients for examinations, administering medications, and providing patient education.
4 months ago