This is a unique opportunity to be the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)/Physician Assistant (PA) for a world-class eye cancer treatment center. Our patients fly in from around the US to Northwestern Medicine for this specialized eye cancer care. By joining the Ocular Oncology team, you have the opportunity to diagnose and treat life- and vision-threatening diseases while preserving quality of life. You would be caring for, educating, and treating oncology patients during their hardest and most challenging points in their disease process. Having a diagnosis of cancer and possible vision loss can be a devastating experience. Our mission is to bring hope, as we offer them the leading treatment options with a focus on wellness for the body, mind, and spirit. We treat the full spectrum of eye cancers, including ocular melanoma, lymphoma, and metastatic disease to the eye and provide treatments including plaque brachytherapy, proton therapy, photodynamic therapy, surgical excision, cryotherapy, eye chemotherapy and clinical trials. Although eye cancer is rare, we see a large volume of these cases as a tertiary/quaternary referral center. Being the APRN/PA for the Ocular Oncology team requires an individual who is compassionate, organized, dependable, willing to learn new skills, and who has an attention to detail. The Ocular Oncology team is dedicated to maintaining an energetic, positive, and supportive working environment. There is substantial interdisciplinary collaboration with medical oncology, radiation oncology, neuro-oncology, cytology/hematopathology, to name a few as well as other providers with whom we collaborate. Being a kind, thoughtful, reliable, and committed team player is required for this position. Having open and honest communication with care team members is critical. Communicating clearly in both writing (comprehensive clinic notes) and one-on-one communication is needed. We hope you see this opportunity as we do – the chance to be part of something truly remarkable – providing world class eye cancer care. This position is located on the main campus downtown Chicago and Evanston Campus. Ad hoc to Evanston location – max 20% per week. This position is ~80% outpatient and ~20% inpatient. Schedule: Monday through Friday; during business hours Occasional phone or video call checkups for certain post-operative patients or urgent cases on weekends or after hours The daily duties of this role include treating patients in the clinic, assisting with minor procedures and counseling patients. The ideal candidate has ambulatory experience in oncology and ophthalmology (though not required), should be comfortable with care coordination across multidisciplinary teams and capable of handling a wide range of responsibilities throughout the day including patient care and procedures.
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