Full-Time

App – Palliative Care

Posted on 8/23/2025

Tennessee Oncology

Tennessee Oncology

501-1,000 employees

Community-based cancer care with clinical research

No salary listed

Clarksville, TN, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • License to practice as RN or PA in the state of Tennessee required.
  • A Master’s degree in nursing or certification as a Physician Assistant required.
  • National certification as APP (American Nurses' Credentialing Center or American Academy of Nurse Practitioners) or Clinical Nurse Specialist who meets criteria for certificate of fitness to prescribe medications, including AOCN, AOCNP, AOCNS or Certification by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants required.
  • Current knowledge of oncology and primary care.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Knowledge of Tennessee Oncology Advanced Practice Provider Guidelines.
  • Knowledge of the Advanced Practice Practitioner as outlined in the Tennessee Oncology Policy and Procedure Manual.
Responsibilities
  • Assesses the physical and psychosocial status of patients.
  • Obtains and documents comprehensive health history.
  • Performs and documents complete, system-focused, symptom-specific physical exams.
  • Assesses for symptoms commonly seen in patients with cancer, impact of physical comorbidities on cancer symptoms and response to treatment, signs and symptoms of disease progression or recurrence, actual or potential late effects of cancer and its treatment in cancer survivors.
  • Conducts a pharmacologic assessment, including prescriptions drugs, over-the-counter medications, nutritional supplements, and other complementary or alternative therapies.
  • Recognizes deviations from normal in the physical assessment.
  • Orders and interprets findings of ancillary data, including laboratory and diagnostic tests.
  • Prioritizes findings identify urgent or highest priority patient problems.
  • Relays appropriate information regarding patient care to the collaborating physician.
  • Communicates care plans to patients, caregivers, and other members of the health care team.
  • Writes prescriptions for medication, routine diagnostic and follow-up studies, therapeutic measures, and post-discharge care in accordance with written practice protocols.
  • Administers therapeutic measures and obtains specimens in accordance with practice guidelines.
  • Provides management for symptoms of cancer and side effects related to cancer treatment.
  • Refers or requests consultation from physicians and other health care professionals.
  • Assists in the management related family dynamics and coping mechanisms during acute and chronic phases of patient care.
  • Serves as a resource to other members of the health care team regarding provision of quality care.
  • Provides care for patients participating in clinical trials.
  • Evaluates the quality of care provided and recommends changes for improvement.
  • Responding to patient/family phone calls.
  • Contacting supervising physician for appropriate back-up as needed.
  • Maintains current certification in Basic Life Support for the healthcare provider.
  • Other duties as requested by the supervising MD.
  • Educates patients and families on treatment plan proposed.
  • Utilizes a variety of age and cultural appropriate teaching methods such as diagrams, handouts, booklets.
  • Facilitates patient decision making of discontinuing active cancer treatment while optimizing supportive care.
  • Educates cancer survivors regarding their risk of long-term effects of cancer and its treatment.
  • Provides formal and informal education to staff in oncology care.
  • Participates in the development of educational materials for patients and healthcare providers.
  • Presents updates in palliative care and specialty specific information to professionals at the local, regional, and national levels.
  • Recognizes the value of providing oncology education and support to the lay community by participating in community discussions, support groups, and informal consultation.
  • Reports patient information in an accurate, timely manner.
  • Edits dictation.
  • Works effectively with others and utilizes the chain of command.
  • Collaborates with other health disciplines to ensure continuity and quality of care.
  • Represents the APP in department meetings and shares information with APP group.
Desired Qualifications
  • Certification as an Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse (ACHPN) preferred.
  • Minimum 1 year of Palliative care or hospice preferred.

Tennessee Oncology runs a large network of community-based cancer care with a strong clinical-trial program. It delivers cancer treatment at local clinics, including on-site chemotherapy, and uses molecular diagnostics to tailor therapies to each patient’s cancer. The organization supports patients with its in-house Park Pharmacy, which stocks oncology and hematology medications and handles insurance, prior authorizations, co-pays, and 24/7 pharmacist access. It differentiates itself by combining extensive community-based care with a sizable research network and a partnership with OneOncology, enabling broad access to trials and advanced care at convenient locations. The goal is to provide high-quality cancer care and access to clinical research close to patients’ homes.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$98.3M

Headquarters

Nashville, Tennessee

Founded

1976

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What believers are saying

  • Opened Johnson City clinic November 5, 2024, staffed by Drs. Maatouk and Lord.
  • Partnered with OncoveryCare post-$4.5M funding for survivorship care model.
  • Launched rural telehealth program in Dickson and Robertson Counties.

What critics are saying

  • Ascension's Drs. Waynick and Mitchell steal Tullahoma patients within 6-12 months.
  • SOPHiA GENETICS rivals erode precision medicine edge in 12-24 months.
  • One Oncology acquires practices, forcing Tennessee Oncology sale in 12-18 months.

What makes Tennessee Oncology unique

  • Tennessee Oncology integrates medical oncology, radiation oncology, and imaging at Tullahoma center.
  • Appointed Dr. Casey Chollet-Lipscomb as Chief Medical Officer on March 10, 2025.
  • Expanded SOPHiA GENETICS partnership for precision medicine across 36 clinics.

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Company News

Tennessee Oncology
Sep 24th, 2025
Tennessee Oncology Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Medical Center in Tullahoma

Tennessee Oncology breaks ground on state-of-the-art Medical Center in Tullahoma. Tennessee Oncology recently broke ground a new state-of-the-art medical center in Tullahoma. Located on a three-acre campus, the 33,000 square foot center will bring together medical oncology, radiation oncology, and imaging services - offering patients comprehensive, coordinated cancer care in one location, close to home. "The official groundbreaking of the Tullahoma Medical Center is more than the start of construction - it is a continuation of a mission, a vision, and a legacy of compassionate care for the Tullahoma community," said Natalie Dickson, MD, President and CEO of Tennessee Oncology. "This new facility represents a bold step forward for Tullahoma. Together, with Dr. Ryan Carr, Dr. Nnamdi Eze, Dr. John Phillips, Dr. Brian Schlick, and Dr. Mark Sittig, we are laying the foundation for something that will make a lasting impact. This center will not only provide critical care to patients, but it will also stand as a symbol of hope, healing, and the enduring strength of this community." The Tullahoma Medical Center is a continuation of the incredible legacy of Dr. Mainuddin Ahmed and Dr. Adil Mohyuddin, whose commitment to oncology care in the Tullahoma region laid the foundation for the care Tnoncology provide patients today. This new medical center represents the heart of its mission at Tennessee Oncology - bringing world-class cancer care closer to the communities that need it most. Its investment in the Tullahoma Medical Center reflects its commitment to expanding access, supporting local patients, and delivering compassionate care where it matters. Tennessee Oncology extends a sincere thank-you to Jason Quick, the Tullahoma City Administrator, and Kathryn Wiseman of the Tullahoma Area Chamber of Commerce. Their dedication to the community and support of this project have been instrumental.

PR Newswire
Mar 10th, 2025
Tennessee Oncology Appoints Dr. Casey Chollet-Lipscomb As Chief Medical Officer

NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Tennessee Oncology, a nationally recognized independent oncology practice that treats nearly half of the cancer patients in the state across 36 clinics, is pleased to announce the appointment of Casey Chollet-Lipscomb, MD, as its new Chief Medical Officer

PR Newswire
Dec 3rd, 2024
Oneoncology Partner Practice Investigators To Present 26 Abstracts At Ash Annual Meeting

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OneOncology, a physician-led platform dedicated to advancing independent community oncology practices, and the OneOncology Research Network (OneR), its clinical research site management organization, proudly recognize the outstanding research contributions of its partner practice investigators from The Cancer and Hematology Centers in Michigan, New York Cancer Blood Specialists and Tennessee Oncology, who will showcase a total of 26 oral and poster presentations at the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, taking place December 7–10, 2024

Impact Newswire
Nov 22nd, 2024
SOPHiA GENETICS Announces Expanded Partnership with Tennessee Oncology

SOPHiA GENETICS announces expanded partnership with Tennessee Oncology.

PR Newswire
Nov 5th, 2024
Tennessee Oncology Expands Cancer Care With New Clinic In Johnson City

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Tennessee Oncology, a nationally recognized independent oncology practice that cares for nearly half of Tennessee's cancer patients across 36 locations, proudly announces the opening of its new cancer care center in Johnson City. The clinic will be staffed by Jamal Maatouk, MD, Teresa Lord, MD, and a dedicated 30-member care team. "Expanding access to cancer care in Johnson City enables Tennessee Oncology to deliver world-class cancer treatment to the Tri-Cities region, eliminating the need for patients to travel long distances for the same high-quality care as they would receive in Nashville or Chattanooga," said Natalie Dickson, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tennessee Oncology. "We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Maatouk and Dr

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