In collaboration with physicians, manage care delivery for critical care and surgical patients, and coordinate services provided by multiple disciplines within and outside the health system. Exercise independent judgment in the assessment, diagnosis, and initiation of selected protocols/procedures. Provide educational support for patients/guardians, health team members and the community. Also coordinate QA/QI studies to measure outcomes of care. The Gerber Foundation Neonatal Center is a Level IV neonatal intensive care unit is the only hospital in West Michigan to offer this level of care. We also have the largest neonatal unit in the state of Michigan and are one of the nation's top 10 largest contiguous neonatal centers. As a Level 4 unit, we are different from other units in that we are located within an institution with the capability to provide surgical repair of complex congenital or acquired conditions. In addition, we educate nursing and medical students along with medical residents. We can transport ill infants from outside hospitals. We also provide ongoing education as well as newborn nursery coverage for hospitals in our region in Michigan. We are also one of the few neonatal centers in the country to have a designated space within the NICU for extremely premature babies. The small baby unit is designed specifically to meet the medically complex needs of these babies born at or before 27 weeks. All the staff working in this area have received extensive training in the complex care of these very fragile babies.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees