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Advanced Practice Provider In The Division Of Metabolism, Endocrinology And Nutrition

The Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, University of Washington is accepting applications for a part-time Advanced Practice Provider (APP) at the rank of Teaching Associate with a.
20 FTE.
As a member of the Glycemic Control Consult Service, the APP will provide consultation to medical teams, patients and families, and nursing staff.
The APP is responsible for providing Glycemic Control Consult Services independently and collaboratively with appropriate privileges, including initial and ongoing assessment, diagnosis and treatment of patient's medical, physical and psychosocial status.
STANDARDS OF PRACTICE AND PERFORMANCE Provides timely initial patient and family assessment for Glycemic Control Consult Service requests.
Attends Glycemic Control Consult Service meetings with attending physician and in collaboration with the treating medical team.
Facilitates surveillance activities to proactively offer consultative services to primary teams.
Participates in the assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of Glycemic Control Consult Service interventions.
Collaborates with the attending physician, PCP, and other providers to ensure coordination and continuity of care across settings and over time.
Attends appropriate clinical meetings to serve as a resource for staff and providers.
Facilitates collaboration with the Outpatient Diabetes Care Clinic to ensure continuity of care.
Provides patient and/or family with health education, counseling and referrals to other health professionals and community resources as appropriate.
Participates as a key member of the interdisciplinary team through the development of collaborative and innovative practices and evaluation of patient care outcomes.
Evaluates quality outcomes for the Glycemic Control Consult Service through participation in the development of quality indicators.
Participates in the assessment, planning, implementation of transition care, and evaluation of the following categories of patients:
Established patients recently discharged from the Glycemic Control Consult Service to the outpatient clinic setting.
Established patients at the University of Washington School of Medicine Diabetes Institute.
Transplant patients and hyperglycemic patients requiring urgent care at the University of Washington School of Medicine Diabetes Institute.
GLYCEMIC CONTROL CONSULT SERVICES APP DUTIES The Glycemic Control Consult Service APP maintains excellent interpersonal skills to execute the UWMC Glycemic Control Consult Service Best Practice Model.
Establishes a therapeutic relationship by imparting a commitment to care for the patient and family through the acute illness and beyond.
Connects with the patient and family by eliciting the patient/family perspective and validating the value of that perspective using strong empathic listening skills.
Communicates a sense of caring and openness.
Communicates effectively with patients and families, appreciating cultural and socioeconomic disparities.
The Glycemic Control Consult Service APP provides clinical consultation in all the domains of Glycemic Control Consult Service.
Patient/family/provider communication about disease and treatment and how it relates to patient values, priorities, and goals of careacross the spectrum of care.
Articulates recommendations to colleagues with appropriate and specific language in accordance with current standards of practice,develops individualized goals in accordance with shared outcomes bythe primary service.
The Glycemic Control Consult Service APP collaborates with the primary team.
Makes individualized Glycemic Control Consult Service recommendations.
Contributes to the plan of care.
Prescribes medications in accordance with the primary service.
Orders diagnostics/treatments as needed after collaboration with the primary team.
Promotes a collaborative approach to decision making Participates in discharge planning meetings to identify and propose solutions for barriers to discharge.
University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research and service.
This position is a full time, 12-month appointment renewed annually with an anticipated start date of September 1 or after.
Qualifications Current and valid Washington state ARNP or PA Licensure.
Graduate Degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner Program or PA-C Program.
Nationally certified APP with DEA or foreign equivalent.
Proven excellence working in an interdisciplinary collaborative team environment.
Effective interpersonal skills, leadership skills, and clinical expertise in the care of patients with hyperglycemia.
Training and experience in Diabetes Care and inpatient Glycemic Control management preferred but not required.
Certification as an Advanced Diabetes Management ARNP or PA and critical care experience preferred.
InstructionsInterested applicants should provide a cover letter, and resume via Interfolio:
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/>For questions, please contact Kim Flaherty, Hiring Division Contact at email protected .
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