Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University Medical Center is the largest hospital in Missouri and is ranked as one of the nation's top hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. Barnes-Jewish Hospital's staff is composed of full-time academic faculty and community physicians of Washington University School of Medicine, supported by a house staff of residents, interns, fellows and other medical professionals. Recognizing its excellence in nursing care, Barnes-Jewish Hospital was the first adult hospital in Missouri to be certified as a Magnet Hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The Transplant Service department at Barnes-Jewish and Washington University focuses only on patients undergoing transplant and those with specific diseases leading up to transplantation. Each transplant coordinator on the transplant team is an expert in their transplant field of specialty. Together, they bring their expertise, knowledge and understanding to the patients in our multiple transplant programs. The transplant coordinator organizes and manages all aspects of care provided before and after transplant. This role coordinates the care of solid organ transplant patients. It involves collecting and evaluating existing data to determine the suitability of potential transplant recipients and donors. The coordinator monitors, evaluates and reports postoperative organ function and complications for the transplant recipient and live donor. They provide discharge instruction, coordinate post-transplant follow-up care, monitor patient status, and facilitate the physical, social and emotional rehabilitation of the patient. Additionally, the role plans, conducts and evaluates educational activities regarding organ donation and transplantation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree