UT Southwestern Medical Center is seeking an Advanced Practice Provider (nurse practitioner or physician assistant) to join their robust Pediatric stem cell team. Working in collaboration with UT Southwestern pediatric faculty at Children's Health in Dallas, Texas, their APP team is part of a multidisciplinary team providing the highest-quality patient care.
This position will be primarily responsible for caring for pediatric patients with hematologic, oncologic, immunologic, or other diagnosis requiring stem cell transplant. The nurse practitioner or physician assistant is responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management, education, consultation, and health promotion and care coordination for patients and families throughout the hospital system. This position requires a high degree of critical thinking and flexibility.
This is an opportunity to be part of a world-class pediatric group that works with patients from across the country.
About the Facility:
Children’s Health is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the top pediatric hospital in Dallas - Fort Worth. With national rankings in all eleven pediatric specialties, this state-of-the-art hospital features one of the largest pediatric nephrology clinics in the country while also offering access to world-renowned medical faculty and research through its partnership with UT Southwestern. For more than 100 years, Children’s Health has been a leader in providing exceptional pediatric care for families nationwide.
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Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran
Job ID Number: 30644
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