Emergency Medicine

Job ID: APP EM Wayne

APP Emergency Medicine (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) - Western Ohio

Job description

Join the team at Community Health Partners/OSU Physicians in Providing Emergency Medicine Care in Central Ohio.

Our team currently has a full-time opening and accepting a PA or NP with EM experience.

Locations:
Wayne HealthCare
835 Sweitzer St, Greenville, OH 45331
Approximately 1.5 hours west of Columbus | 50 minutes northwest of Dayton

Shift schedule: 10 hour shifts

Scope of Practice
The APP will provide comprehensive emergency care, including but not limited to:

Evaluation and management of low- to moderate-acuity emergency patients
Performing history and physical examinations
Ordering, interpreting, and documenting diagnostic studies
Developing and implementing treatment plans
Performing common ED procedures within credentialed scope
Patient and family education
Physician Assistant (PA):

Completion of an accredited Physician Assistant program
PAC certification (NCCPA)
Current Ohio Physician Assistant licensure (or eligibility)
Nurse Practitioner (NP):

Master’s degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program
National Nurse Practitioner certification (AANP or ANCC)
Current Ohio Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) licensure (or eligibility)
Community Health Partners (CHP) provides regional/community-based hospitals emergency department, hospitalist, and urgent care provider staffing throughout Ohio. Through a joint venture between OSUP Community Outreach and Community Emergency Medicine Partners, the group is committed to improving local continuity of care and patient outcomes.

Contact:
Shannon Briscoe, Physician/APP Sourcing Specialist
OSUP/CHP
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  • Full-Time Opportunity - 10 hour shifts
  • Team Collaboration in ER - Epic EMR
  • 19K annual Vol; 19 ED beds and subspecialty support

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