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CommonSpirit Health

Mobile Medicine Advanced Practice Provider

1 month ago by CommonSpirit Health
  • Salary negotiable
  • atlanta, GA, US
  • Full-time
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AI summary

Mobile Medicine Advanced Practice Provider role delivering non-emergency urgent-care style treatment in patients’ homes and community settings, partnering with a Fire Department CARES program. CommonSpirit Health (Virginia Mason Franciscan Health) is expanding access to care by meeting patients where they are. Standout perk: multidisciplinary field-based work with firefighters/EMTs, social workers, and substance-use professionals to prevent crises and avoid unnecessary ED visits.

Key skills
Advanced Practice Provider (APP) clinical assessment and diagnosisUrgent care treatments (cold/flu, pneumonia, sprains, headaches)Wound care (disinfecting/stitching)Prescribing medications and refilling prescriptionsOrdering and interpreting diagnostic testsImmunizations administrationInfection control policies and protocolsPatient education and counsellingMedical records documentation and history reviewField/home-visit medicine alongside first responders
Salary not listed — comparable Mobile Medicine/urgent-care APP roles typically pay about $110k–$160k in the US, depending on NP/PA credentials and experience.
You'll thrive here if you’re comfortable delivering hands-on medical care in homes and community settings while collaborating closely with first responders and social support teams to remove barriers to care.
Why apply
  • Field-based care in the community
  • Work with multidisciplinary CARES team
  • Help reduce crises and ED use
Job Summary and Responsibilities

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health is seeking a Mobile Medicine APP in the beautiful Puget Sound Region of Washington State.

Job Summary

This unique role will support a partnership between Fire Department Community Assistance, Referral, and Education Service (CARES) program and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health to proactively visit and treat individuals in the field. The CARES unit is a multidisciplinary team aiming to prevent crises by being proactive in the field. Depending on the fire department, it is staffed by a combination of:

  • a) Firefighter/EMT trained in crisis intervention
  • b) Social worker
  • c) Substance use disorder professional

The APP would attend to patients referred by CARES that have a need for a basic, non-emergency level of medical care that can be provided in their home rather than in a hospital or clinic setting.The APP may also join the CARES team to address patient medical needs in tandem with social services provided by the other CARES team members. The anticipated scope of work for patient treatments may include but is not limited to cold & flu, pneumonia, sprains, headaches, basic substance abuse support, assisting the unhoused, wound care, prescription refills, and other medical needs typically attended to in the urgent care setting. The goal of the APPs efforts is to expand access to care by meeting patients where they are. In collaboration with CARES, they can identify and remove barriers currently impeding community members access to routine and preventive medical care. While initial treatments would take place in the field, the ultimate goal would be to connect patients to the most appropriate level of care offered in the community. The APP may also serve as a temporary bridge in care for patients awaiting appointments with their primary care provider. The APP will provide similar in field services for VMFH patients who frequently utilize emergency department services and for recently discharged patients with a higher risk for readmission.

Essential Duties:

  • Interview and examine patients to determine a diagnosis. Prepare patients for routine procedures (measure blood pressure and temperature, etc.).
  • Order tests to ascertain the nature and extent of illnesses and injuries.
  • Prescribe medications and suggest lifestyle changes to remedy medical problems.
  • Provide therapeutic treatments; disinfect/stitch wounds and set bones.
  • Administer immunizations.
  • Make house calls to treat and follow-up with patients.
  • Cultivate a climate of trust and compassion for patients.
  • Maintain a safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules and regulations; comply strictly with medical care regulations.
  • Protect patients and Fire Department employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols.
  • Review and maintain patients’ medical histories and records, record patients’ progress.
  • Educate and counsel patients and their families.

Work environment: This position will work in the field alongside fire department personnel and other first responders such as firefighters, EMTs, Social Workers, and/or substance use disorder professionals.. Work will frequently occur in a home or community setting.

Reference: 22598_2616280025·Original posting
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