Full-Time

Clinical Liaison

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Vanderbilt Health

Vanderbilt Health

10,001+ employees

Healthcare

Mid

Hopkinsville, KY, USA

Category
Nursing & Allied Health Professionals
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Requirements
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • 3 years relevant work experience
Responsibilities
  • Uses current technology to pull patients expeditiously from waiting rooms to exam areas.
  • Proactively communicates delays to patients.
  • Demonstrates professional behavior in all settings visible and audible to patients and visitors.
  • Proactively identifies patient/visitor needs and takes steps to assist.
  • Patients and families are satisfied with the care this nurse has given.
  • Applies age-specific/cultural considerations to the patients.
  • Assists in selecting, orienting, and training nursing staff.
  • Assures nursing staff remain compliant with licensing requirements.
  • Support and provide continuing education opportunities on relevant nursing procedures and topics.
  • Serves as a liaison between nursing staff, patients, providers, and administration.
  • Positively represents company and leads by example.
  • Services as the voice of nursing staff, respectfully presenting grievances and issues the nursing staff often face, so that action may be taken on those issues.
  • Creates well-functioning office workflows and engages in efficient and thoughtful communication to ensure that all nursing staff have all needed information.
  • Assesses quality of patient care provided by staff nurses during operational hours.
  • Assists with orientation and professional development of staff.
  • Gathers screening and other data for the health care team.
  • Accompanies patients/families to exam rooms.
  • Prepares patients for examination.
  • Performs diagnostic testing.
  • Works with MD/provider to maintain efficient, effective clinic flow; checks schedules and organizes patient flow.
  • Assists MD/provider with routine office procedure and collects lab specimens.
  • Maintains patient’s charts and other patient care documents within the electronic health record.
  • Prepares diagnostic testing requisitions.
  • Communicates patients’ needs to MD/provider through accurate use of electronic health record’s task system.
  • Ensures cleanliness of exam room equipment, instruments; and keeps exam rooms adequately stocked.
  • Distributes patient/family education material as directed by providers.
  • Incorporates a variety of resources to teach & support patient and family learning.
  • Remains current in the knowledge of all policies.
  • Empowers staff to take ownership of their job performance and impact of patient care.
  • Participates in quality improvement initiatives.
  • Participates in staff meetings.
  • Demonstrates proficiency in the use of all standard emergency equipment.
  • Can train on the use of emergency equipment and care of a critically ill child.
  • Informs managers of issues, concerns, and trends.
  • Communicates and collaborates effectively with all members of the health care team.
  • Collaborates with the management to implement new policies and procedures.
  • Initiates training on office procedures and workflow, implements new procedures with staff nurses in home office.
  • Coordinate’s clinic flow to optimize efficiencies.
  • Uses electronic health record effectively.
  • Gives/Receives peer feedback in a respectful and positive manner.
  • Identifies and processes patient samples using appropriate laboratory protocol, inclusive of laboratory safety protocol.
  • Performs analysis using appropriate procedures including reagent preparation and appropriate QC.
  • Operates instruments and equipment accurately and efficiently using established protocol and QC checks.
  • Completes analysis within established time deadlines.
  • Evaluates results obtained from patient and QC samples to assure validity before reporting values.
  • Maintains files per individual laboratory protocol.
  • Performs and documents corrective and preventive maintenance and instrument function checks and records per department policy and protocol, both routine and periodic.
  • Recognizes and documents instrument malfunction and takes corrective action by performing repairs or notifying a supervisor.
  • Restocks, documents receipt of, opening, and expiration of supplies.
  • Floats to multiple clinics as needed.
  • May be moved mid-shift occasionally.
  • Regular and reliable attendance and punctuality is required for this position.

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What believers are saying

  • Vanderbilt Health's receipt of a $13 million Department of Defense grant for Rett syndrome research highlights its leadership in cutting-edge medical trials.
  • Recognition as one of the safest hospitals in the U.S. by the Leapfrog group enhances Vanderbilt's reputation and attractiveness to potential employees.
  • The opening of new facilities, like the Vanderbilt Orthopaedics Lebanon, indicates growth and potential career opportunities within the organization.

What critics are saying

  • The investigation over the release of transgender health records could damage Vanderbilt's reputation and trust with patients.
  • Frequent leadership changes, such as the appointment of a new hospital president, may lead to strategic shifts and uncertainty for employees.

What makes Vanderbilt Health unique

  • Vanderbilt Health's integration of Epic EHR Software enhances interoperability, setting it apart in the healthcare sector by streamlining patient data across its network.
  • The establishment of the Vanderbilt Center for Transplant Science underlines its commitment to specialized medical research and innovation.
  • Vanderbilt's strategic expansion, such as the new clinic in Newburgh, Indiana, demonstrates its proactive approach to increasing healthcare accessibility.

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