Nurse Practitioner, Jane Brattain Breast Center

HealthPartnersSaint Louis, MN
5dOnsite

About The Position

The Park Nicollet Jane Brattain Breast Center is seeking a 1.0 FTE Nurse Practitioner to join our comprehensive care team. Provide clinical evaluations of symptoms for patients with breast-related problems (i.e. breast pain, nipple discharge, hematomas, bruising and infections). Serve as liaison to primary care, patient educator for breast cancer prevention for all patients, including high risk patients. Help assess personal risk of breast cancer and recommend imaging surveillance schedule and/or hormone prevention therapy. Care is provided at the Jane Brattain Breast Center located in St. Louis Park. You will be joining a team that is supportive and respectful of one another and deeply committed to the mission of HealthPartners. Here, you’ll become a partner for good, helping to improve the health and well-being of our patients, members and community. Our commitment to excellence, compassion, partnership and integrity is behind everything we do. It’s the type of work that makes a difference, the kind of work you can be proud of. We hope you’ll join us.

Requirements

  • Previous experience in caring for patients in Primary Care, Women’s Health, Ob/Gyn and/or Oncology required

Responsibilities

  • Provide clinical evaluations of symptoms for patients with breast-related problems (i.e. breast pain, nipple discharge, hematomas, bruising and infections)
  • Serve as liaison to primary care
  • Patient educator for breast cancer prevention for all patients, including high risk patients
  • Help assess personal risk of breast cancer and recommend imaging surveillance schedule and/or hormone prevention therapy

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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