Interventional Radiology APRN/PA
Company: Midstate Radiology Associates
Location: Meriden
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Join Midstate Radiology Associates (MRA) as a Full Time, 1st
Shift, Interventional Radiology APRN or PA. This position involves
working at MidState Medical Center in Meriden and Hospital of
Central Connecticut in New Britain (2 days) and Backus Hospital in
Norwich (2 days) . Position Schedule:--Four 10-hour shifts
(Mon-Fri) (one randomized day off per week), with opportunity to
moonlight.For complete listing of all open positions,
visit--www.midstateradiology.com/career-opportunitiesCompensation:
MRA offers competitive starting compensation based on
qualifications and experience. The compensation range for this
position is between $53.85 and $86.54 per hour.--Position
Summary:--Advanced Practitioners are a vital part of MidState
Radiology Associate's approach to workflow and patient care. The
role of an AP in a hospital setting is to coordinate
procedure-related clinical operations each day and to prepare
cases, staff, and patients for upcoming cases. To minimize
redundant workflow and communication, the AP serves as the overall
triage person for queries and add-on cases. The AP works daily
under the direct supervision of a diagnostic or interventional
radiologist in the department. The AP performs cases independently
in fluoroscopy, US, and CT, as appropriate by skill level. In many
cases, the AP works directly with the IR MD, "scrubbed together."
The AP works with radiology nursing and clinical staff to update
and oversee preparation of the procedure whiteboard each day and
upcoming day.--Key Accountabilities:Provides direct care to
patients, demonstrating knowledge of the interventional radiology
patient population and procedures with the ability to collect and
interpret information that meets patient needs.Assesses health
status of patients in ambulatory settings, through physical
examinations and review of medical history.Participates in the
design and implementation of individualized case and patient
management plans in collaboration with staff physicians.Oversees
maintenance of communication between patients and physicians
between visits.Initiates and interprets laboratory, x-rays and
other diagnostic tests and results as necessary and
appropriate.Evaluates medical information obtained from performing
physical examinations and testing. Prescribes medication and
independently initiates treatment.Prepares and dictates patients
progress notes, history and physicals as well as consult letters to
referring physicians and health care providers.Coordinates initial
and follow-up health education through teaching and
counseling.Utilizes teaching/learning principles coupled with an
expert clinical knowledge base to promote and provide education to
the patient and their family.Acts as a liaison for patients,
families, and health professionals.Assists patients and physicians
during procedures within the department.Assure the pre-procedural
information and instructions are delivered to patients upon
scheduling of the procedure.Collaborate with referring offices to
facilitate care of patientsProvide clinical direction to office
staffTriage all outpatient problem phone calls and determine plan
of careComplete all outpatient pre-procedural orders and screening
per radiology-specific standardsFacilitates patient scheduling as
neededParticipates in any performance improvement projects within
the guidelines established by the physicians of the
practiceParticipates in continuing education, and maintains
required credentials.Assists in the implementation of policies and
procedures.Diagnoses and treats according to the interventional
radiology treatment guidelines.Performs assigned work safely,
adhering to established departmental safety rules and practices;
reports to supervisor, in a timely manner, any unsafe activities,
conditions, hazards, or safety violations that may cause injury to
oneself, other employees, patients and visitors.Procedures such
as:Suturing--Vascular accessPeripherally inserted central
cathetersCentral venous port placement, removal, and
revisionNon-tunneled central venous catheter placementTunneled
central venous catheter placement, exchange, and removalBiopsies
(with US or CT guidance)Drainages of abscesses, empyema,
seromaChest tube placementTunneled catheters insertions/removals
(chest, peritoneal)--ThoracentesisParacentesisBaker cyst
aspirationDrain check, exchange/removalVein sclerotherapyAmbulatory
phlebectomyLumbar puncture and myelographyJoint injection and
aspirationsThe preceding functions have been provided as examples
of the types of work performed by employees assigned to this job
classification. -- Management reserves the right to add, modify,
change or rescind the work assignments of different positions and
to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can
perform the essential functions of the job.QUALITY
ASSURANCE/EVALUATIONWhether the AP who has been hired by a
radiology practice is new to IR or experienced, monitoring of
outcomes and complications should be documented. Easily accessible
documentation of this monitoring will be critical should a serious
complication or adverse event occur.--Performance reviews should be
conducted semiannually in the first 2 years of employment. This can
assist in identifying areas of strength as well as those needing
further training. Such meticulous documentation also assures
hospital administrators and medical staff that appropriate training
and monitoring are always being provided.The AP should keep a log
of procedures performed as well as outcomes.Qualifications
Guidelines:Education Required: ----Bachelor's degree (or
equivalent) in Nursing or related fieldMaster's degree--CPR
certificationConnecticut --RN license, must obtain permanent
license within 90 days Recognized and licensed as an Advanced
Practice Nurse (APRN) in the State of --ConnecticutANDCertified by
ANCC or AANP as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) or
(AG-ACNP)ORPhysician AssistantLicensed and Credentialed by the
Connecticut Board of Physician AssistantsAmerican Heart Association
BLS and ACLSControlled substance registration for practitionerDrug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration within 6 months of
hireCPR certificationKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
REQUIRED--Demonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to
safely perform the assigned job, determined through on-going
skills, competency assessments, and performance
evaluationsSufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing
the English language necessary to perform the essential functions
of this job, especially with regard to activities impacting patient
or employee safety or securityAbility to effectively communicate
with patients, physicians, family members and co-workers in a
manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of
positive language principlesAbility to communicate in a
comprehensive, unbiased, and open way with all health team members
in the department and across the institution.Demonstrates knowledge
and behaviors related to environmental, employee or patient safety
requirementsDemonstrates Developed assessment, clinical,
documentation, and analytical skillsAbility to adapt to unexpected
changesAbility to facilitate and lead the change
processDemonstrates adaptability and flexibility in the face of
changing demandKnowledge of clinical and operational improvement
processesProficiency in Microsoft office software, as well as the
ability to learn new software programsProven problem solving and
analysis skillsActive member in pertinent professional
organizationsWorking Conditions/Physical Requirements:Physical
activity might include walking, kneeling, bending, prolonged
periods of standing and sitting.Physical demands may also include
lifting and carrying equipment up to 20 lbs, or providing physical
assistance to patients (lifting and moving).Other physical
requirements include speaking and hearing ability sufficient to
communicate effectively by phone or in person at normal volumes;
vision adequate to read correspondence, computer screen, forms,
etc.; and good manual dexterity.The Physical demands described here
are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions.Our team at
Midstate Radiology Associates benefits from a diverse workforce and
we welcome anyone to apply:--Midstate Radiology Associates is an
equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics,
protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state
or local laws.To learn more about Midstate Radiology Associates,
including more information on employee benefits and our company
culture, please visit our website: www.MidstateRadiology.com Weekly
Schedule: Four 10-hour shifts (Mon-Fri) (one randomized day off per
week)Weekly Hours: 40Compensation details: 53.85-86.54 Hourly
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