Advanced Practice Provider (NP/PA) - Rotational - Inpatient Hematology
|  Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center | |
|   United States, Ohio, Columbus  | |
|   281 West Lane Avenue (Show on map) | |
|  Oct 30, 2025 | |
| Scope of Position The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) is responsible for providing health care services to patients within the parameters of a standard care or supervisory agreement with an attending physician member of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Collaborates with a physician(s) and other clinicians in providing a full scope of patient care. The focus is on preventive health or the management of acute and/or stable chronic conditions. Performs medical services that have been specifically authorized and directed by the credentialing body and the certifying organization through which they hold licensure. Position Summary The APP provides health care services to patients working in collaboration with a licensed physician member of the medical staff. Healthcare services provided include care during acute and chronic phases of illness, education, and counseling of individuals and families, health promotion and prevention, and referral to other healthcare providers and community resources when appropriate Minimum Qualifications 
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 Career Roadmap FUNCTION: Advanced Practice SUBFUNCTION: Advanced Practice Provider CAREER BAND: Individual Contributor - Clinical CAREER LEVEL: C3 This Advanced Practice Provider (APP) team is a unique service to work on the BMT service takes care of allogeneic transplant patients throughout their entire disease process and are experts in taking care of complications such as GVHD that occur with this patient population. Additionally it also take care of cell therapy patients (CAR-T, TIL) both clinical trials and FDA approved therapies to treat not only Heme malignancies but oncology malignancies (Lung CA, Melanoma) that have side effects that require quick and prompt intervention. This service get to know their patients very well since they are usually admitted for long periods of time and get to develop a professional relationship with them as they frequently care for them for long periods of time both during initial transplant and complications after. | |
 
                             
  
 