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Kindred Healthcare
Overview
The Wound Care Nurse provides specialized assessment and treatment for patients with wounds, ostomies, and skin integrity issues. They develop care plans, implement interventions like negative pressure therapy, and serve as a clinical resource for the nursing staff.
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Compensation
$40 - $60 / HOUR
Posted
23 days ago
UnityPoint Health
The inpatient wound nurse assesses, plans, and implements specialized skin, ostomy, and wound care for patients while collaborating with the care team. They also provide education and coaching to nursing staff and PCTs to ensure high-quality, evidence-based care.
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1 month ago
MedCentris
The Wound Medicine Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive wound and skin management to patients in collaboration with healthcare professionals. Responsibilities include staffing outpatient clinics, hospital settings, and home visits while ensuring high-quality care and improved patient outcomes.
2 months ago
Archway Marketing Services
This role functions as the clinical resource for staff and patients regarding ostomy, continence disorders, acute and chronic wounds, and fistulae, providing direct care in both inpatient and outpatient environments. Responsibilities include patient/family education on wound and ostomy management, assisting in product evaluation, and assessing all patients with pressure injuries staged at 3 or above to eliminate hospital-acquired pressure injuries.
$83 / HOUR
3 months ago
The Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive wound and skin management to patients, collaborating with physicians and healthcare professionals. Responsibilities include performing wound care, maintaining documentation, and leading clinical programs.
5 months ago
The Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive wound management in collaboration with healthcare professionals. Responsibilities include performing wound care, maintaining documentation, and leading clinical initiatives to improve patient outcomes.
The Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive wound management and collaborates with healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality care. Responsibilities include performing wound care, maintaining documentation, and leading clinical programs.