Transplant Nurse Coordinator provides planning and coordination of all facets of clinical care for potential and actual transplant candidates and recipients. Manages referral, evaluation, and pre-transplant data for transplant patients and coordinates the clinical management of post-transplant patients. Being a Transplant Nurse Coordinator develops materials and delivers programs to educate and support patients, families, and clinicians throughout the transplant process. Requires clinical experience in the care and treatment of transplant patients. Additionally, Transplant Nurse Coordinator requires a bachelor's degree of Nursing. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Requires registered nurse (RN). May require certification from a professional organ transplant nursing certification board. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Transplant Nurse Coordinator typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Position Summary:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Hepatology Nurse Coordinator- Transplant Institute.
In this role, the successful candidate The Hepatology Nurse Coordinator is an important member of the multidisciplinary Hepatology and Liver Transplant team. The RN will oversee care for hepatology patients in the outpatient setting. Specifically, the RN is responsible for: collecting clinical information about patients, summarizing medical data, ensuring diagnostic testing and treatment procedures for patients were completed; triaging phone calls from patients; providing education to patients and families about liver disease symptoms, management, and diet; interfacing with multiple providers to ensure optimal care. The Hepatology Nurse Coordinator will assist in office operations to ensure efficiency and increased access to hepatology patients referred to the health system. This RN will be responsible for revamping and revising current referral system.
Job Responsibilities:
Return triages: email, phone calls (urgent), In-basket messages
Revamp and revise current referral system.
Provides excellent patient services to ensure satisfaction.
Liaisons with the inpatient team and liver transplant team to ensure continuous care for hepatology patients.
Communicates with the multidisciplinary team to optimize patient care. Interfaces with physicians, social workers, nurse practitioners and others.
Maintains contact with assigned caseload between visits, based on their particular needs. Initiates appropriate responses to issues and problems during these contacts.
Ensure laboratory, radiologic, and diagnostic studies scheduled (with FGP medical secretary) and completed.
Educate patients on diet, liver disease symptoms, and management
Complete disability, home health care, FMLA paperwork with FGP medical secretary
Complete paperwork for prior authorizations, denials/appeals with FGP medical secretary
Prepare information for peer to peer authorizations
Keep running list of patients who need follow-up phone calls
Follow-up hepatology sign out
Follow patient labs, tests: alert APP or MD if abnormal, call patient if results normal
Minimum Qualifications:
To qualify you must have a Licensure: Current registration as a Professional Nurse in New York State
Education: Bachelors Degree in Nursing
At least five years of clinical nursing practice, ability to apply nursing process toward achievement of specific outcomes in an organized fashion.
Self-directed worker, able to work independently; excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills; creative problem solving and critical thinking ability, understanding of complex antibody profiles.
Previous experience in hepatology patient population..
Required Licenses: Registered Nurse License-NYS
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous experience with hepatology population preferred.
Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
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