OVERVIEW
The nurse practitioner (NP) will have a multifaceted role, caring for patients in all locations within Wentworth-Douglass Hospital's (WDH) Newborn Medicine Service, including its growing Newborn Nursery, Level IIB NICU, and in the delivery room.
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital is a community hospital located in Dover, New Hampshire, about 70 miles north of Boston and is an MGH clinical affiliate. WDH Women & Children's Center currently has around 1,500 deliveries per year. The newborn program is supported by a full time WDH based Neonatology medical director. This NP will have all of his/her clinical work take place at WDH.
Clinical coverage of the WDH Newborn Medicine Service will be entirely in-hospital and this position will include a mix of daytime, weeknight, weekend and holiday hours. This can be a full time, part-time or per diem position.
Delivery Room Services
The NP will provide delivery room (DR) coverage at WDH. DR coverage responsibilities include attending high risk deliveries upon request, providing neonatal resuscitation, evaluating newborns in the delivery room and newborn nurseries. The NP will provide all necessary in-house and outpatient prenatal neonatology consultations requested by obstetric staff. The NP will work collaboratively with a supervising physician who will generally not be on-site. In addition, the program will be supported with the 24/7 availability of telemedicine consultation from neonatologists based in the MGH Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Newborn Nursery
The NP will manage infants in the Newborn Nursery as a primary provider in collaboration with supervising physician. This involves daily rounding, daily comprehensive assessments, review of patient data, and development of plans for all infants. Diagnoses are varied and include those infants who are experiencing delayed transition, mild respiratory distress, hypoglycemic infants, late preterm infants, convalescing preterm infants, and infants born to mothers with substance use disorder. Responsible for daily care, coordinating and planning discharge home, supporting and updating families, and conducting family meetings.
Level IIB NICU
The NP will manage infants in the Level IIB NICU as a primary provider. This involves daily rounding with a multidisciplinary team, daily comprehensive assessments, review of patient data, and development of plans for a caseload of infants. Diagnoses are varied and include those infants who are delivered at 32 weeks or greater, need CPAP or short term ventilation, infants, late preterm infants, convalescing preterm infants, and NAS infants. Responsible for daily care, coordinating and planning discharge home, supporting and updating families, conducting family meetings.
QUALIFICATIONS
Professional NP licensure in New Hampshire in good standing required
SKILLS/ ABILITIES/ COMPETENCIES REQUIRED
WORKING CONDITIONS
Hospital setting
Must be able to work in a fast-paced clinical environment