Conduct comprehensive assessments with a focus on growth and developmental progress and symptoms related to their disease process
Coordinate care, including follow-up on labs, diagnostics, referral, and specialist recommendations
Manage in-basket responsibilities (patient messages, medication refills, care coordination)
Assist with clinical trial for investigational medications for lysosomal storage diseases Conduct periodic assessments
Be available for study team questions and concerns
Infusion coverage Manage enzyme replacement infusion therapy plans; clarify and adjust orders as needed
Respond for infusion reactions/ concerns in the outpatient infusion center, inpatient, as well as for the home care setting and outside infusion
Troubleshoot vascular access issues/concerns
Experience or new graduate:
Experienced preferred.
Nurse Practitioner: Master's degree in nursing AND Current license to practice nursing in the State of Ohio Certification as an advanced practice nurse appropriate to meet requirements of Nurse Practitioner position (e.g., PNP or FNP) required AND Certificate to prescribe as applicable
Division
Human Genetics
Description of APP role:
As a Nurse Practitioner with the Rare Disease Lysosomal Storage Disease team, you will play a critical role in the longitudinal care of medically complex patients with lysosomal storage diseases. This position focuses on providing comprehensive follow-up care to patients across the lifespan from newborn to geriatric patients. You will work within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team dedicated to optimizing developmental outcomes, growth, and family support.