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As ACP you would be required to be competent in the assessment and treatment of patients presenting with a range of Haematological conditions and be competent in providing an initial clinical diagnosis and assessment.
Key Responsibilities
- To be competent in the assessment and treatment of patients presenting with a range of undifferentiated and undiagnosed illnesses underpinned by extensive knowledge of a range of chronic and acute conditions.
- To be competent in providing an initial clinical diagnosis and in the decision to refer to an appropriate speciality.
- To be competent in the ability to discharge patients following appropriate assessment and treatment.
- To be competent in the initial immediate assessment and treatment of patients with a range of life threatening presentations such as cardiac arrest and acute major illness.
- To be able to see, treat and refer appropriately, a broad range of patients with acute and chronic illnesses as an autonomous practitioner.
- Administration of medicines, e.g. in line with NMC Guidance and Trust Policy.
- Demonstrate own personal development with self-directed learning and identifying and accessing internal and external development opportunities, as per individual advanced practice portfolio
- Autonomous decision making including judgments involving complex facts or situations which require the analysis, interpretation, and comparison of a range of options in relation to the care/ management needs of the patients on a day to day basis within the clinical environment.
- Conduct physical assessments, examinations, and investigations to identify abnormalities and make diagnoses and administer a comprehensive and appropriate level of care.
- Use of advanced clinical skills and autonomous judgement to prescribe drug treatments for patients following interpretation of clinical findings through requested bloods and investigations across several broad and varied clinical fields.
- Use best practice, analyse evidence based practice, use of benchmarking to inform clinical practice.
- Provide detailed and transparent reports of workload, outcomes, and recommendations for future developments; demonstrated in advanced practice portfolio this should include case based discussions, multi-source feedback, etc.
- Be accountable for the direct delivery and implementation of clinical care on a day to day basis across the full spectrum of illnesses and therapy management.
- Provide personal care plans to patients and develop, implement and evaluate care including independently prescribed medications, monitoring therapeutic programmes and providing health education and promotion.
- Be proactive in developing new ways of working, such as ACP led initiatives to increase the quality of the patient journey and the ward efficiency.
- Provide health education and advice to patients.
- Be a safe and competent non-Medical Prescriber-providing responsible prescribing and adapting medication therapies to meet the needs of patients
We are looking for a qualified Advanced Clinical Practitioner to join our Haematology department. The post holder will be required to deliver an advanced level of clinical practice within the field of Haematology.
As an Advanced Clinical Practitioner you will act as an autonomous, accountable practitioner working on your own initiative and in collaboration with nursing, medical and allied health professionals to assess individual patient needs, initiate investigations, determine a differential diagnosis and initiate appropriate holistic evidence based treatment and care.
The post holder must be motivated and able to work independently whilst working within the wider health care team within agreed protocols and guidelines
The post holder will be required to work across our 3 sites and cover both inpatient and outpatient services. The post involves working on our 18 bedded Haematology unit unit as well as in outpatient clinics and supporting Haematology patients in our Acute Oncology day case unit.
The post holder requires a Masters level qualification in Advanced Clinical Practice ideally within Haematology and be a non-medical prescriber.
As ACP you would be required to be competent in the assessment and treatment of patients presenting with a range of Haematological conditions and be competent in providing an initial clinical diagnosis and assessment. As well as undertaking investigations and procedures within your scope of practice. You would be required to demonstrate clinical expertise and autonomy to manage acutely unwell patients and provide appropriate escalation.
The post includes both inpatient and outpatient work by providing support to our Haematology Ward (Gate 21 at Pinderfields Hospital), support our Chemo day units, Medical infusion unit and Acute Oncology unit with advice for Haematology patients that attend those units.
You would be required to act as a resource for junior staff and teach and clinically supervise RN's, Trainee ACP's, registrars and junior doctors by example, demonstration, explanation and evaluation. This would include staff on the ward as well as supporting our CNS team.
Key Responsibilities
- To be competent in the assessment and treatment of patients presenting with a range of undifferentiated and undiagnosed illnesses underpinned by extensive knowledge of a range of chronic and acute conditions.
- To be competent in providing an initial clinical diagnosis and in the decision to refer to an appropriate speciality.
- To be competent in the ability to discharge patients following appropriate assessment and treatment.
- To be competent in the initial immediate assessment and treatment of patients with a range of life threatening presentations such as cardiac arrest and acute major illness.
- To be able to see, treat and refer appropriately, a broad range of patients with acute and chronic illnesses as an autonomous practitioner.
- Administration of medicines, e.g. in line with NMC Guidance and Trust Policy.
- Demonstrate own personal development with self-directed learning and identifying and accessing internal and external development opportunities, as per individual advanced practice portfolio
- Autonomous decision making including judgments involving complex facts or situations which require the analysis, interpretation, and comparison of a range of options in relation to the care/ management needs of the patients on a day to day basis within the clinical environment.
- Conduct physical assessments, examinations, and investigations to identify abnormalities and make diagnoses and administer a comprehensive and appropriate level of care.
- Use of advanced clinical skills and autonomous judgement to prescribe drug treatments for patients following interpretation of clinical findings through requested bloods and investigations across several broad and varied clinical fields.
- Use best practice, analyse evidence based practice, use of benchmarking to inform clinical practice.
- Provide detailed and transparent reports of workload, outcomes, and recommendations for future developments; demonstrated in advanced practice portfolio this should include case based discussions, multi-source feedback, etc.
- Be accountable for the direct delivery and implementation of clinical care on a day to day basis across the full spectrum of illnesses and therapy management.
- Provide personal care plans to patients and develop, implement and evaluate care including independently prescribed medications, monitoring therapeutic programmes and providing health education and promotion.
- Be proactive in developing new ways of working, such as ACP led initiatives to increase the quality of the patient journey and the ward efficiency.
- Provide health education and advice to patients.
- Be a safe and competent non-Medical Prescriber-providing responsible prescribing and adapting medication therapies to meet the needs of patients
We are looking for a qualified Advanced Clinical Practitioner to join our Haematology department. The post holder will be required to deliver an advanced level of clinical practice within the field of Haematology.
As an Advanced Clinical Practitioner you will act as an autonomous, accountable practitioner working on your own initiative and in collaboration with nursing, medical and allied health professionals to assess individual patient needs, initiate investigations, determine a differential diagnosis and initiate appropriate holistic evidence based treatment and care.
The post holder must be motivated and able to work independently whilst working within the wider health care team within agreed protocols and guidelines
The post holder will be required to work across our 3 sites and cover both inpatient and outpatient services. The post involves working on our 18 bedded Haematology unit unit as well as in outpatient clinics and supporting Haematology patients in our Acute Oncology day case unit.
The post holder requires a Masters level qualification in Advanced Clinical Practice ideally within Haematology and be a non-medical prescriber.
As ACP you would be required to be competent in the assessment and treatment of patients presenting with a range of Haematological conditions and be competent in providing an initial clinical diagnosis and assessment. As well as undertaking investigations and procedures within your scope of practice. You would be required to demonstrate clinical expertise and autonomy to manage acutely unwell patients and provide appropriate escalation.
The post includes both inpatient and outpatient work by providing support to our Haematology Ward (Gate 21 at Pinderfields Hospital), support our Chemo day units, Medical infusion unit and Acute Oncology unit with advice for Haematology patients that attend those units.
You would be required to act as a resource for junior staff and teach and clinically supervise RN's, Trainee ACP's, registrars and junior doctors by example, demonstration, explanation and evaluation. This would include staff on the ward as well as supporting our CNS team.
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