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Acute Care Nurse Practitioner: Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) - Rotating Days and Nights
Job DescriptionThe Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) is a 24-bed unit. Our patient population spans several surgical services including transplant, vascular, oral maxillary facial, emergency, orthopedic, oncology, gynecologic, and thoracic surgery. The SICU Advanced Practice Provider (APP) team consists of 11 APPs. In collaboration with and under the direction of the attending physician and the Department Director, the Advance Practice Provider (APP) provides day to day organizational and clinical direction of the healthcare provider team serving surgical intensive care unit patients to ensure continuity of patient care by facilitating and coordinating communication between the health care team, patient and
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