This is an Advanced Practice Professional (APP) job opening.
Both qualified NP and PA applicants will be considered.
NPs are directed to apply to job ID 271274 and PAs are directed to apply to job ID 271275
A total of (1) one, 1.0 FTE, Advanced Practice Professional (either NP or PA) will be hired to fill this job opening.
A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that are directly relevant. Interested applicants should apply online to this posting.
About the Division of Hospital Medicine: The Division of Hospital Medicine at Michigan Medicine is a collaborative, dynamic, and rapidly expanding team comprised of over 140 faculty members, 45 advanced practice providers, and 45 operational, administrative, and research staff. We are dedicated to advancing the care of acutely ill patients across multiple hospital locations, managing a daily census of more than 320 patients. Our team is at the forefront of cutting-edge health sciences, health systems research, and quality improvement initiatives, with a growing portfolio of research funding. We take pride in our leadership roles within the hospital, health system, region, and on a national level. Our division fosters a supportive, transparent, and positive team environment, embracing change with curiosity and courage in the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare. We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and innovation, always striving to work smarter and better by maximizing the diverse skills and strengths of every team member. Supported and valued by the Department of Internal Medicine and our partners in the Adult Hospitals, we invite you to thrive as a vital member of our team. Join the "leaders and best" in the Hospital Medicine Division!
The Division of Hospital Medicine program is seeking to hire 1 nocturnist physician assistant (PA) and/or nurse practitioner (NP) to join our hospitalist program and practice inpatient medicine across multiple service lines, primarily for one of our internal medicine resident ward services.
The Division of Hospital Medicine is a rapidly growing, dynamic and evolving group within the Department of Internal Medicine. The Division cares for complex internal medicine patients that have needs ranging from observation/short stay and planned procedures, to general care, moderate and intensive care including those positive for (or patients under investigation for) COVID-19. Clinicians in the Division care for patients with a wide range of illnesses and system-based problems, ranging from hematological malignancies to cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and multi-system disease. Advanced practice providers (APPs) work in close collaboration with hospitalist attending physicians and resident trainees to assist with triaging patients, completing history and physicals and other daily documentation, evaluating, and managing patients who are admitted or need admission, and formulating diagnostic and treatment plans. The role also includes admitting, triage and cross-coverage responsibilities along with procedural and other specialty duties as described below.
The Hospital Medicine APP role is based on collaborative model of care teams made up of physician and advanced practice providers on services including (but not limited to): Medical Short Stay Unit, Medicine Faculty Hospitalists, Medicine Procedure Service, Medicine Hematology co-managed service, and internal medicine resident ward services. APPs in the Division of Hospital Medicine are expected to not only engage in clinical activities and responsibilities, but also engage in education and continuous quality improvement activities.
- Assess and triage patients referred for admission from external sources (e.g., clinics), the emergency department or other internal sources (e.g., other clinical services) for appropriateness and destination of care delivery.
- Assess new patients for relevant & complete health and medical history, perform an appropriate physical examination and complete documentation and procedures related to admission.
- Manage the care of admitted patients, including the following:
- Order appropriate diagnostic studies, medications, and treatments for acute conditions and manage co-existing conditions.
- Review, interpret, and manage diagnostic data.
- Write prescriptions for scheduled and unscheduled medications under delegated prescriptive authority from the attending physician(s) as appropriate.
- Competently perform invasive and non-invasive procedures, including but not limited to lumbar puncture, paracentesis, thoracentesis and joint aspirations as appropriate.
- Safely coordinate and oversee patient transfers between sites of care within the University and across external care sites.
- Coordinate and lead patient and family communication efforts, providing patient and family education, discussing goals of care, and delineating code status as needed.
- Call consultants and carry out recommended work up and plans of care as recommended by respective specialties.
- Lead and participate in safety huddles, multidisciplinary rounds, and shift sign-outs that are patient-centered.
- Manage patients admitted with COVID-19 in moderate care settings including the use of heated high flow oxygen, prone positioning, non-invasive ventilation (e.g., CPAP, BiPAP, and associated medications e.g., Precedex, low-dose vasopressors).
- Discharge patients, complete discharge documentation, and communicate discharge plans with other care providers as part of patient?s healthcare continuum.
- Lead and participate in case conferences and collaborative educational series.
- Orient and precept newly onboarding APPs, nurse practitioner students, physician assistant students, and medical students as appropriate.
- Maintain knowledge of medical principles, practices, standards, and techniques in accordance with Michigan Medicine policies and procedures, Medical Staff Bylaws and State and Federal laws/regulations.
- Build and maintain professional relationships with physician other health care providers.
- Seek consultation with faculty, as appropriate, for concerns and issues outside the one?s scope of knowledge or skills
Nurse Practitioners
- Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse and Nurse Practitioner specialty certification in the State of Michigan.
- Certification as an Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program or who has successfully completed all required Nurse Practitioner program coursework at an accredited Nurse Practitioner program to qualify to take their specialty certification exam.
- Certification as a Nurse Practitioner recognized by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN).
- Current DEA registration required
- ACLS/BLS certification required (separate AHA approved BLS certification also required unless ACLS was completed through the UMHS Simulation Center; ACLS course taken through the UMHS Simulation Center will meet both the ACLS and the BLS requirement).
- Current advanced practice provider employment.
- At least 1 year of clinical advanced practice provider employment experience.
Physician Assistants
- Satisfactory completion of a Physician Assistant program accredited by Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) or one of its predecessor agencies, CAHEA or CAAHEP.
- Certifica