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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title APP Pediatric GI/UKHC Requisition Number RE51435 Working Title APP Pediatric Gastroenterology Department Name MG34S:PEDS-GASTRO Work Location Lexington, KY
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multidisciplinary health care team to provide GI consultation and management of outpatients through the UKHC system. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) functions as a member of the GI practice and functions as the
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Completion of residency and fellowship training in Gastroenterology or equivalent. Completion of Advanced Interventional GI training. Required License/Registration/Certification Ky Medical License at time of
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Completion of residency and fellowship training in Gastroenterology or equivalent. Completion of Advanced Interventional GI training. Required License/Registration/Certification Ky Medical License at time of
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Gastroenterology (APP) works in collaboration with a multidisciplinary health care team to provide GI consultation and management of inpatients through the UKHC system. The APP functions as a member of the GI
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provide care to critically ill patients. Patient conditions include sepsis, CHF, GI bleed, COPD, drug overdose, respiratory failure, renal failure, hepatic failure, and multisystem organ failure among
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UK Chandler Hospital provide care to critically ill patients. Patient conditions include sepsis, CHF, GI bleed, COPD, drug overdose, respiratory failure, renal failure, hepatic failure, and multisystem
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sepsis, CHF, GI bleed, COPD, drug overdose, respiratory failure, renal failure, hepatic failure, and multisystem organ failure among others. PAV A PULMONARY MICU provides cardiac monitoring, hemodynamic
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/Registration/Certification Eligible for or licensed to practice medicine in the state of Kentucky Eligible for certification, or certified by, the American Board of Pediatrics and sub-board of Pediatric GI Job
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provide care to critically ill patients. Patient conditions include sepsis, CHF, GI bleed, COPD, drug overdose, respiratory failure, renal failure, hepatic failure, and multisystem organ failure among