Advanced Practice (APP) Fellow- Critical Care
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The postgraduate Acute/Critical Care fellowship for advanced practice nurses and physician assistants at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC James) enables advanced practice nurses and physician assistants to gain first-hand clinical experience and knowledge specific to critical care. Rotations include emergency department, cardiology, nephrology, internal medicine, stroke, trauma, acute care surgery, endocrine, infectious disease, hepatology oncology and rotations through our Medical Intensive Care, Neuro-Critical Care and Surgical Intensive Care Units. As the only cancer program in the country that features a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center aligned with a nationally-ranked academic medical center and a free standing cancer hospital on the campus of a large public university, the OSUCCC-James has partnered with Ohio States Center for Critical Care to create an environment that fosters excellence in patient care for the critically ill patient population. Ohio States Wexner Medical Center, in partnership with The James, has created the Center for Critical Care, a platform of collaboration providing innovative solutions for patients undergoing critical care. The Center pursues a vision of an integrated critical care delivery system that creates a better future for patients with life-threatening illness through research, education and innovative patient care. A tradition of excellence in critical care places Ohio State as a leader in this emerging field. Through the platform of personalized health care, we have the unique opportunity to transform the way critical care is practiced. Using novel life-saving treatments and research to link outcomes with clinical, laboratory and genetic information, we employ a personalized approach to critical care, with the goal of enhancing the length and quality Position Summary: Minimum Qualifications: Current license and certificate of authority to practice as a CNP in the State of Ohio. Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination of a national certifying organization recognized by the Ohio Board of Nursing. Masters degree in Nursing. AGACNP preferred Application deadline September 1, 2025:
If you are selected for an interview, you will need the following:
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