The Department of Urology at OHSU provides care and treatment for all urologic conditions by nationally recognized physicians, each of whom has additional fellowship training in his or her respective field of expertise.
The appointee shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service.
The appointee will work with members of the OHSU Department of Urology faculty to provide urologic services to patients in an OHSU Urology practice on the Adventist Health Portland Medical Center campus. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the background, focus, and drive to excel, as well as the ability to provide excellent clinical care to patients in a community setting. Candidates will be trained and become experienced in management of patients with urologic conditions. This position offers a unique opportunity to provide care in a community practice with an affiliation to the state’s only academic medical center.
The position will include support of outpatient, and inpatient services. The appointee will work in conjunction with surgical faculty to provide care for patients in an outpatient office setting as well as supporting inpatient care for post-operative patients. The remainder of this position’s responsibilities are medical record documentation and administrative duties as necessary. Some call, evening and weekend obligations may exist.
The appointee will also: provide leadership and guidance in the area of ambulatory urologic care; work in partnership with Urology faculty to provide effective, efficient care and good customer service in the ambulatory environment; work in conjunction with Urology faculty, Adventist, and OHSU leadership to provide services that further the University’s goals and mission of teaching, research, patient care, and public service.
The duties of this position include:
Provide patient care in the outpatient setting. This includes outpatient patient evaluations focused on General urology, voiding dysfunction, and performing urodynamics procedures after training and onboarding. Additional responsibilities would include being available to take patient calls regarding questions; triage and assisting clinic support staff.
Provide inpatient care and follow-up of patients from admission, and through discharge. Includes, but is not limited to: rounding on a daily basis, developing and implementing, in conjunction with faculty physicians, clinical plans of care and/or protocols for inpatients on the urology service, enhancing quality of patient services and decreasing length of inpatient stay; working actively with hospital and unit staff to rapidly develop and implement discharge plans for inpatients.
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