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APP Urgent Care Fellowship - for recent NP or PA graduates with an interest in urgent care

Intermountain Health
Full-time
On-site
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Medical Providers, Training Program, Pulmonology, Urgent Care Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB-GYN), Women's Health, Oncology, Medical Students, Fellowship, Inpatient Medicine, Endocrinology, Cardiology

APP Urgent Care Fellowship – Nevada

Intermountain's competitive APP Urgent Care Fellowship in Nevada is for recent NP or PA graduates with an interest in urgent care.

Our 12-month program includes clinical time under the supervision of preceptors, rotations through a variety of specialties, didactic lectures, engagement in a QI project, and attendance at valuable bootcamps and conferences. Fellows will also float through multiple Urgent Care clinics while developing skills in problem-focused point of care of acute and acute-on-chronic medical problems.

The Fellowship is one-year in length, with two years working as a full provider after graduation, for a total commitment of three years in Southern Nevada. A new fellow begins each July.

Program Summary

Program At-a-Glance

• 52-week primary care or urgent care program

• Weekly didactic lectures on various healthcare topics

• Rotations through 10 specialties, including:

• Cardiology

• Physical Medicine

• Hematology/Oncology

• Behavioral Health

• Inpatient/Post-acute

• Endocrinology

• Urgent Care

• Pulmonary

• Case Management

• Women's Health

• Gradual progression of patient care

• Participation on a QI or research project

• Transition to another Intermountain clinic after graduation

Eligibility

• Graduate of a certified PA or NP program within the last 12 months

• Board certified as a PA, NP, or AGNP (or have exam scheduled)

• Hold or apply for a valid, unencumbered NV license as a PA or NP

• Must not be employed (or employed a max of 9 months) as a PA/NP

Salary & Benefits

• Competitive salary

• Opportunity for a commitment bonus at 90-day mark

• Opportunity for incentive compensation after the 1st year • Full benefits package (medical, dental, PTO, etc.)

• 401K retirement

• CME funds Application Process

Fellowship Advantages

  • Competitive salary plus opportunity for commitment/sign-on bonus and eligibility for incentive compensation bonuses after one year.
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, PTO, CME, AD&D, LTD, 401(k), tuition reimbursement.
  •  Acclimate to the role of an urgent care provider with the mentorship of experienced providers.
  • Continue to develop knowledge base with broad clinical and didactic learning experiences.
  • Effectively assess, diagnose, and treat patients with increasing complexity in an urgent care setting.
  • 10 to 12 hour days, three to four days per week, with no rotations on most holidays encourages a proper work-life balance.
  •  Tailored and personal instruction during a comprehensive educational experience.

Fellowship Goals

  • Fellows will develop skills in problem-focused point-of-care of acute, and acute-on-chronic, medical problems.
  • Fellows will gradually increase patient volume and be able to provide care for increasing complexity of patients as the program progresses.
  • Fellows will demonstrate increasing awareness of patient perception of care and increased satisfaction.
  • Fellows will learn about clinical operations, clinical competency, and patient/provider retention.
  • Fellows will attend/participate in didactic lectures and journal clubs to improve knowledge base.
  • Fellows will see and understand patient diseases and conditions across multiple specialties throughout their training, providing well-rounded knowledge.
  • Fellows will participate in a research project with a QI focus for the purpose of improvement in the organization/clinic, and to increase evidence-based practice knowledge.
  • Fellows will attend a one-week UC/ER bootcamp early in the program.

Candidate requirements

The Urgent Care Fellowship is open to:

  1. Nurse Practitioners (APRN) or Physician Assistants (PA) who have met the advanced educational and clinical practice requirements to be considered a graduate of a certified APRN or PA program in the 12-month period prior to date of interview.
  2. If currently employed as an Advanced Practice Provider, employment may not be longer than 9 months prior to date of interview.
  3. Candidate must be board-certified as a Physician Assistant with the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, or as a Nurse Practitioner by either the American Association of Nurse Practitioners or the American Nurse Credentialing Center, or sit for your boards (and pass) at least 3 months prior to beginning the program.
  4. Must hold a valid unencumbered Nevada license as either an APRN or PA, or must have submitted your application and are pending review and approval by the board. PAs are encouraged to apply to both the Board of Medical Examiners and the Board of Osteopathic Physicians.
  5. Must be able to commit to a 3-year period in Southern Nevada (program is 1-year in length and graduates remain for an additional 2 years as full providers).

Applications must include the following:

  • Completed and signed Urgent Care Fellowship Application.
  • Personal statement.
  • Curriculum vitae/resume.
  • Letter of good standing from an accredited NP/PA university (even if already graduated).
  • Two letters of recommendation on letterhead from the following categories: 1) preceptor; 2) educator/professor; 3) supervisor/manager.
  •  Personal head shot or photo appropriate for a professional application.
  • Copy of completed clinical rotations list.

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