Perform comprehensive health assessments and physical exams for new and follow-up patients.
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans to control blood pressure, reduce cardiovascular risk factors, and manage related conditions (such as diabetes and hypercholesterolemia).
Monitor medications, adjust dosages, and respond to side effects or complications.
Evaluate global cardiovascular risk
Provide lifestyle modifications and behavioral counseling to help control risk factors.
Discuss medication options for primary and secondary prevention
Order and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests.
Monitor disease progression and complications through follow-up labs and imaging.
Provide ongoing education about test results and health implications to help empower patient participation in their care.
Provide patient education and resources to aid medication adherence and lifestyle modifications.
Communicate effectively with other members of the care team to promote a collaborative approach.
Engage in quality initiatives and education programs to help raise awareness and control complications related to cardiovascular disease.
Reviews patient’s medications and reconciles them in the EMR.
Orders lab tests, analyzes, interprets lab test results and takes appropriate actions.
Enters orders.
Requests labs and if labs not done or abnormal, takes actions including but not limited to: notify patient/family and MD and document it appropriately.
Ensures that follow-up visit, MRIs and labs are appropriately scheduled.
Responsible for writing visit notes on patients.
Counsels patients and families on continued care.
Responsible for the effectiveness of interventions, including but not limit to call patients with active issues until issues have resolved.
First option for patient’s calls - test results, symptoms, med refills, authorizations, and forms.
Be on charge of clinic flow, with the goal of see patients at the time they are scheduled and avoid clinic delays.