The Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division of the Department of Medicine is seeking a Nurse Practitioner to provide high-quality care in several sub-specialty clinics that may include inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatic disease, motility disorders, nutrition, and transplant hepatology.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Clinical Responsibilities
Establishes joint practice with designated providers where follow up patients have a venue to be seen and cared for in tandem with the provider's clinic.
Establishes a primary practice separate from a designated provider where urgent add on patients (recently discharged, recently hospitalized, urgent medical issues appropriate for clinic, new symptoms related to an existing problem) could be triaged and reviewed as needed
Helps manage and triage complex care that happens with patients who have been seen in the practice.
Reviews difficult cases with the physician and less complex cases independently.
Reviews intake form and past medical records for appropriateness
Performs detailed patient interviews and physicals
Creates detailed patient care plans and provides patient education
Counsels and teaches patients and family members in regards to disease process and expected outcomes.
Dictates/documents pertinent data into EPIC that is necessary in the care of the patient and communicates with collaborates and/or referring providers
Makes referrals to other specialists as indicated by patient?s condition.
Reviews and interprets ordered test results. Releases results to patient via phone, MyChart message, or letter with explanations to patients.
Provides telephonic or electronic MyChart message responses to patient questions and concerns that a MOC or nurse cannot answer
Refills urgent prescriptions and/or tracks current prescriptions for patients receiving ongoing care.
Assist with medication prior authorizations and appeals
Assist Medical Office Coordinators with procedure pre-authorizations as needed
Customer Service & Teamwork Responsibilities
Warmly greets patients, visitors, and colleagues.
Assists with answering phone calls related to patient care. Is courteous and pleasant in person and on the telephone with coworkers, patients, visitors, and supervisors. Utilizes proper telephone etiquette. Verbally expresses appreciation when ending a conversation with a caller.
Handles and resolves patient complaints non-defensively and without blame to other employees. Seeks to satisfy a dissatisfied customer.
Is generous in assisting and supporting others.
Computer Knowledge Expectations
Operates personal computer to access email, computerized scheduling, time reporting, and documentation databases, and other basic office support software.
Successfully completes all necessary EPIC training courses and other applicable clinical software systems
Completes all required HIPAA and other specified online training courses
Other duties may be assigned by the employee?s immediate clinical supervisor, Assistant Administrator for the Division, or a healthcare provider in order to ensure an efficient office that will assist the Division in fulfilling its? mission.
Minimum Qualifications
Master's Degree in Nursing.
Registered Nurse license and Certified as a Nurse Practitioner.
Must be licensed as NP in State of Maryland or other state where practicing.
Additional experience may substitute for master's degree, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Familiarity with regulations and standards governing NPs in the state of Maryland and District of Columbia.
Required to complete JHH credentialing process prior to start date.
Preferred Qualifications
Graduate school clinical rotation in Gastroenterology
Classified Title: Nurse Practitioner Job Posting Title (Working Title): Nurse Practitioner Role/Level/Range: ACRP/04/MG Starting Salary Range: $86,500 - $151,400 annually ($110,000 targeted; commensurate with experience) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: M-F 8:30a - 5p Exempt Status: Exempt Location: JH at Columbia Center Department name: SOM DOM Gastroenterology Personnel area: School of Medicine
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