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General Nurse Practitioner Job in Richmond, Virginia

Orthopaedic Advanced Practice Provider

Company:HCA

Profession/Specialty:General Nurse Practitioner

Location:Richmond, Virginia, United States

Job Type:Full-time, In-person, Permanent

Job Description

Description

Specialization:
Orthopaedic Surgery

Job Summary:

Hospital based Orthopaedic service line is seeking an energetic and motivated APP to join a well-established and cohesive group for employment of Parham Doctors’ Hospital in Richmond, Virginia.  Primary role is overseeing inpatient care of Orthopaedic Joint and Spine patients in an award-winning Orthopaedic Hospital.

Qualified Candidates:
  • Responsive for ordering and interpreting radiographic and laboratory data.
  • Developing appropriate post-operative treatment plans in accordance with Virginia state law and established treatment protocols with the Orthopaedic surgeons.
  • Strong interpersonal skills are essential as well as basic computer compentence.
  • Ideal candidate will have a minimum of one year experience of direct patient care as an Orthopaedic Advanced Practice Provider who enjoys autonomy while collaborating with Orthopaedic Surgeons, Hospitalists, PA's/Np's and Nurses providing world class care to aptients and their families.
  • Great work schedule in place with hours ua-5p Thuesday through Friday. NO weekends.
  • Must be board-certified 
  • Virginia licensure or ability to obtain
About Parham Doctors’ Hospital:
  • 200-bed acute care community hospital
  • 24/7 adult and dedicated ER
  • Bariatric & Metabolic Care Center
  • Inpatient & Outpatient Rehabilitation Care
  • Orthopedic & Spine Care
  • Behavioral Center – Adult Partial Hospitalization Program
  • 11 Licensed Operating Rooms – full range of surgical services – minimally invasive program
  • Cardiovascular Services
  • Sarah Cannon Cancer Center – Oncology Nurse Navigators
  • National Clinical Trials
Community:

Richmond is a wonderful place to practice medicine and raise a family. With a metropolitan area population of over a million, Richmond offers a great balance of big city excitement and small town charm. The area abounds with parks, nationally recognized school systems, and innumerable recreation and cultural activities. Richmond is within a two-hour drive of the Atlantic Ocean, Washington, DC and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The cost of living is very reasonable; traffic congestion is minimal.
 

Community Information - Richmond, VA

Richmond, the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, has a metropolitan population of approximately 1.2 million people.  Richmond is a city deep in history with terrific neighborhoods, museums and festivals year round.  The city also boasts the first state-supported art museum in the United States and the Southeast's largest museum, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.  With easy access to Interstates 95 and 64, Washington, DC, Virginia's beaches and the Blue Ridge Mountains are all less than two hours away.  In Richmond, you will find a wealth of small-town charm and big-city amenities woven into a landscape catering to all walks of life.  The area enjoys four distinct seasons, including one of the most remarkable displays of fall foliage along the Eastern seaboard.

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About Parham Doctors' Hospital

The Parham Campus, located in Richmond's West End on Parham Road near Broad Street, is a 200-bed acute care hospital also acredited by the joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO). HDH-Parham provides excellence in emergency and traditional acute care hospital services, as well as advanced care in orthopedics, physcial rehabilitation, oncology, minimally invasive surgery, and diagnostic imaging. Among the many specialty programs available are a 36-bed inpatient physical rehabilitation unit (treating patients recovering from orthopedic procedures, stroke, cardiac or neurological complications and amputation); a Sleep Center (providing diagnostic and therapeutic sleep studies to patients in a private and comfortable setting) and an accredited Cancer Care Program.