Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant Oncology Portland & Salem Oregon - The Oncology Institute of Hope and Innovation
Portland, OR
About the Job
Founded in 2007, The Oncology Institute of Hope and Innovation (TOI) is advancing oncology by delivering highly specialized, value-based cancer care in the community setting. TOI is dedicated to offering cutting edge, evidence-based cancer care to a population of more than 1.7 million patients including clinical trials, stem cell transplants, transfusions, and other care delivery models traditionally associated with the most advanced care delivery organizations. With 100+ employed clinicians and more than 700 teammates in 75+ clinic locations and growing. TOI is changing oncology for the better.
The Oncology Institute is thrilled to announce our strategic expansion into Oregon, marking a pivotal moment in our company's journey. As we embark on this exciting venture, we bring with us our core mission of Healing and Empowering cancer patients through compassion, innovation, and state-of-the-art medical care.
Advanced Practice Provider Role:
Performs physical examinations and treats common complications of cancer treatment, counsels patients and families and monitors patient progress. Works in collaboration with other health care team members, consulting and referring as appropriate, but retains responsibility for ongoing clinical management of the patient.
Responsibilities include:
- Ensure patient information, visit history, refer outs, lab follow-up, phone calls, and consults are carefully and completely documented in the electronic medical record.
- Conducts in-depth interviews with patients and/or family, constructs comprehensive medical histories, performs initial and periodic physical examinations and explores patient's interpretation of health needs. Identifies and treats patients' diseases.
- Directly performs or orders appropriate diagnostic studies and interprets finished results.
- Develops and implements long and short-range treatment plans.
- Performs procedures such as bone marrow biopsy.
- Instructs and counsels patients and families regarding preventive care, medical problems, psychological problems, and use of prescribed treatments and drugs.
- Writes orders to increase, decrease or change medication, subject to checking and countersigning by physician.
- Identifies and records pertinent progress of patients, updating and summarizing charts, changing orders when appropriate and notifying the responsible physician of changes in the patient's condition.
- Will need hospital privileges to assist with call.
Minimum qualifications:
- Master's degree in nursing
- Possession of current certificate of completion from a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program
- Current and unrestricted license to practice.
- Oncology experience preferred but not required.
- National Certification required upon employment (Nurse Practitioners).
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