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Description
We are launching a groundbreaking clinic that has the potential to revolutionize patient care, improve outcomes along with significant financial success. The Day Clinic is a pioneering ambulatory care model focused on transforming heart failure management by offering a clinic-based alternative to hospitalization. Our clinic culture is defined by one powerful word: compassion. We are building an environment where every action—from delivering evidence-based care to empowering patients and caregivers—aims to make a meaningful, positive difference in the lives we touch. This is a place where staff feel fulfillment, agency, and the satisfaction of leading transformative change in heart failure care. We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated nurse to join our innovative healthcare team. The ideal candidate will contribute to our mission of providing high-quality patient care through a novel approach to heart failure care. This role involves direct patient care, collaboration with other healthcare providers, and support for innovative healthcare solutions.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide comprehensive, compassionate nursing care, including assessments, treatments, patient and caregiver education and outreach.
Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to implement and improve patient care plans.
Contribute to the monitoring and measurement of care delivery activities to demonstrate the impact on lowering total cost of care and improving quality.
Adhere to clinic policies and procedures to ensure high-quality and ecient healthcare services.
Support the overall operations of the clinic, ensuring a smooth and ecient workflow including patient care, record keeping and collaboration with other staff members.
Requirements
Registered Nurse (RN) with a current, unrestricted Maryland state license (or ability to obtain).
Experience in providing direct patient care, ideally cardiovascular care including patients with heart failure.
Knowledge of healthcare regulations and compliance standards.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Passion for healthcare innovation and a desire to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives.
Willingness to adapt to new care delivery models and participate in program evaluation and reporting.
