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University of Minnesota Physicians

RN Infusion (BMT Infusion Clinic)

University of Minnesota Physicians, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400


RN - Infusion

performs both independent nursing and delegated medical functions. The independent nursing includes assessment, planning, delivery, and evaluation of nursing care for assigned patient population(s) in the ambulatory care setting. The delegated medical functions include participation in and coordination of delegated patient care to other health care team members. The

RN - Infusion

is responsible for performing these functions and working in collaboration with providers and care team to perform these functions in accordance with all policy, procedure, and professional practice guidelines.

People travel from across the country and around the world for

Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT)

treatment at our hospitals. University of Minnesota Medical Center and University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital have provided compassionate, expert, innovative care to blood and marrow transplant (BMT) patients for over 40 years. Our program has been at the forefront of advances since performing the world's first successful BMT in 1968. Our teams have performed more than 6,000 BMTs since that time. Our BMT Program continues to thrive as one of the most respected BMT research and treatment programs in the world. What you will do as an RN - Infusion: Assesses patient needs and identifies expected nursing outcomes Implements nursing interventions based on plan of care Evaluates care and the patient's response to interventions and expected outcomes Delivers care as delegated by physician/authorized practitioner to assigned patients Performs other duties as determined by manager and clinic needs What you will need: Valid Minnesota Registered Nurse license Current national certification depending on area of specialty or the ability to obtain one within 18 months of start date or prorated for FTE appointment (if applicable for role) Maintain Oncology Nursing Society's ONS Provider Card or obtain within 30 days of start date (if applicable for role) Maintain American Heart Association Basic Life Support Certification Preferred: 2+ years of acute care nursing and/or infusion or ambulatory care nursing experience 2+ years of experience in administrating antineoplastic agents Due to differences in scope of care, practice, or service across settings, the specific experience required for this position may vary. Location:

909 Fulton St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 Hours:

.8 FTE, 32 hours per week Benefits:

This is a fully benefit eligible position: Competitive wages, Healthcare (including vision & dental), 401K, parking & tuition assistance and more! #RN

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