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04-17-2008Clinical Research NurseChildren's Healthcare of Atlanta - Join an exciting research team. Atlanta has over 1500 Pediatric SCD pts providing unlimited research opprotunities. Contact Terrell Faircloth @ 404-785-3535Ellen Debenham
04-03-2008Pediatric Sickle Cell Nurse PractitionerNURSE PRACTITIONER- SICKLE CELL PROGRAM Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Columbus Ohio Nationwide Children’s is a Magnet facility and rated as one of Child Magazine’s top Children’s Hospitals. Nurse Practitioner will manage patients with Sickle Cell in collaboration with Hematology practitioners across the continuum and will follow the patient in the hospital and clinic. The Practitioner also provides family-centered care to meet family needs. Minimum Qualifications: • MS in Nursing with current Ohio licensure • Satisfactory completion of a PNP or FNP program, prefer Acute Care Program certification • Certificate of Authority to practice as an Advanced Practice Nurse in the State of Ohio • Prescriptive authority • 3-5 years of pediatric hematology experience • Excellent leadership, interpersonal skills with an advanced level of critical thinking and decision making abilities Please visit or apply on-line at www.NationwideChildrens.org or contact Kathy Hunt, Nurse Recruiter at 614-355-4106 or Kathleen.Hunt@NationwideChildrens.org. Nationwide Children’s Hospital is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. Candidates of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. William Schultz
02-21-2008Sickle Cell PA or NPThe Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta offers the largest comprehensive pediatric sickle cell disease program in the country, serving more than 1,500 children with sickle cell disease at three sites in metro Atlanta. The Aflac Cancer Center offers the following services to pediatric sickle cell patients: 24-hour acute care Health maintenance services New patient evaluations Patient counseling and sickle cell education Newborn screening, follow-up and genetic counseling Chronic transfusion services Transcranial doppler ultrasound testing for stroke prevention Research studies Through a city-wide cooperative effort, the Aflac Cancer Center has joined forces with physicians and researchers from Grady Health System, Emory University School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, Emory Winship Cancer Institute and Georgia Tech to search for better treatments, prevention and an eventual cure by spearheading and participating in multicenter studies of new treatments, such as hydroxyurea and stem cell transplantation. Successful candidates will be joining a large subspecialty nurse practitioner team, practice in an interdisciplinary comprehensive care model, and afforded academic opportunities in a nationally recognized treatment center. To be considered, please visit our website at www.choa.org or email your resume to pam.rush@choa.org. Allan Platt PA-C

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