Are you considering a NP/PA career in critical care? We are excited to announce that Northwestern Lake Forest offers Chicagoland’s first APP Critical Care Fellowship. Northwestern Medicine has an exciting opportunity for an acute care nurse practitioner or physician assistant. We are seeking highly motivated new or recent graduates who would like to pursue a career providing acute care in the hospital setting. This is an intensive one-year training program that uses a multidisciplinary approach to prepare clinicians to step into the challenging and fast-paced role of a critical care Advanced Practice Provider (APP). Northwestern Lake Forest (NLFH) APP Critical Care Fellowship (ACCF) Overview: A yearlong fellowship opportunity with competitive pay and benefits NLFH has a state-of-the-art institution, representing a perfect blend of academic medicine and community medicine. APPs at NLFH are valued and given desired autonomy following completion of training NLFH trained its first APP fellow in 2018 who now autonomously manages ICU patients overnight Responsible for all admissions and acute issues in the ICU as well as cross coverage for the Pulmonary service Able to perform critical care procedures Responds to all code blues Functions without in-house physician (approximately 50-75% of the year) Incredible learning experience with both physician and APP preceptors ACCF Educational Opportunities: Sponsored didactic training through Society of Critical Care Medicine Weekly didactic sessions with assigned preceptor Monthly APP Acute Care Management Education Lecture Series presentations given by NLFH subspecialty providers Access to APP Education Series Library where established APPs/physicians have recorded lectures for your learning Procedural Simulation Training CHEST sponsored 2-day Critical Care Ultrasound Course Attend M&M Rounds; host 2 RN ‘Lunch & Learns’; present end of fellowship APP Education lecture (capstone) Opportunities to become involved in hospital wide APP activities such as the APP council and subcommittees ACCF Rotational Opportunities: In addition to your 10 month ICU rotation, you will have opportunities in specialty rotations: Emergency Medicine – 1 month Hospital Medicine – 1 month Palliative Care – 2 weeks Infectious Disease – 2 weeks Cardiology (including Interventional and Advanced Heart Failure Service) – 2 weeks Neurology +/- Neurosurgery – 1 week Anesthesiology & Interventional Radiology – year-long procedural experience incorporated throughout critical care rotation ACCF Procedural Competencies: Arterial line placement and management Perform/interpret POC Ultrasounds Insert/manage Central Venous Catheters Arterial Puncture Cardioversion Oral/Nasal Tracheal Intubation Ventilator Management Tracheostomy Management Lumbar Puncture US-guided paracentesis/thoracentesis Insert/manage chest tubes Temporary vascular access placement for HD/CRRT Moderate sedation Thrombolytic administration for chest tubes and PEA arrest The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Certified Nurse Practitioner (APRN-CNP) or Physician Assistant (PA) in the Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellow role reflects the mission, vision, and values of NM, adheres to the organization's Code of Ethics, Corporate Compliance Program and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all regulatory and accreditation standards.