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Specialty Areas
At Pennsylvania Hospital, our nurses can grow
and excel in the following areas:
Medical/Surgical Services |
Ranked
as one of the top 5 most active centers
in the area, our Med/Surg department is
broken down into distinct specialty units.
The Urology/Gynecology
Unit provides diagnosis and treatment
of renal failure, diabetes and uro-gynecological
conditions.
Within Oncology, our patients present
a broad spectrum of diagnoses including
gynecologic, head and neck, hematological,
HIV-related malignancies, and immunosuppressant
disorders. Working in collaboration with the Joan
Karnell Cancer Center,
we improve care across the continuum with innovative therapies, including bloodless
stem-cell transplants and pet therapy programs
Our Cardiology/Vascular
Unit specializes
in cardiac disease, vascular surgery, and
telemetry monitoring utilizing invasive
and non-invasive diagnostic procedures
and supports our expanding Cardiac Cath
Lab.
Rated in the top 10 in AARP, Pennsylvania
Hospital's Orthopaedics
service is
known nationally for its ground-breaking
procedures and cutting edge technology.The
surgeons within this Unit are nationally-recognized,
and multiple learning opportunities exist.
Our Neurology service treats patients
diagnosed with ALS, CVA/TIA, neurological
disorders, as well as those recovering
from a variety of neurosurgical procedures.
Our Acute Rehabilitation
Unit (ARU) treats
patients in the initial phase of post-hospitalization
recovery. And the Skilled
Care Unit provides
a transitional phase to home care or long-term
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Critical Care Services |
With
state-of-the-art equipment and procedures,
you will have the opportunity to provide
exceptional care to the patients within
our Critical Care Services department. Our
nursing staff was involved in every aspect
of the planning and design or our units,
through our shared governance practice
model, resulting in units that maximize
the ability of the nurse to care for patients
with optimal safety and efficiency.
Our Critical Care Units include our
combined medical/surgical ICU, Neuro
ICU and CCU (for medical cardiac and
open-heart patients). Practicing
autonomously, your assessments and interventions
truly affect patient outcomes. While
involvement in patient care is intense,
you'll feel good about the work
you are doing, and the people you are
helping.
The Intermediate Critical Care
Unit offers a wide-range of clinical
experiences including caring for patients
immediately post Percutaneous Transluminal
Coronary Angioplasy. This area also includes
our center of excellence for Bariatric
Surgery. Outcomes are exceptional and
professional camaraderie is unsurpassed.
Opportunities also exist to enhance your
clinical expertise working within our Emergency
Department, which treats a wide and varied
patient population, 24/7. Nurses
in this area pride themselves on their
exceptional teamwork. The result
is excellent patient care coupled with
extremely low staff turnover.
Gateway to Critical Care Program
This unique program provides an excellent opportunity for RNs to develop the
skills needed to become safe and competent critical care nurses. Working
in collaboration with experienced ICU Nurse preceptors, Gateway participants
will follow a structured educational plan that outlines and defines competency
expectation, patient assignment and preceptor/learner responsibilities.
How the Program Works
This is a 16-week program consisting
of 100 hours of classroom instruction,
lab skills and structured clinical
experiences at staged levels. Through
lectures, discussions, videotapes,
self-learning modules and clinical
experience, you'll gain the basic
knowledge and skills necessary to care
for critically ill patients. Some
of the core competencies include:
- Airway and ventilator management
- Cardiac monitoring
- Critical care pharmacology
- Hemodynamic monitoring
- Physical assessment
- Arterial Blood Gases Analysis/Acid-Based
Balance
- Pain/Sedation/Neuromuscular Blockade
- End of life care
The Department of Nursing Education
will partner with your clinical nurse
manager and preceptor to support and
assist you through the completion of
the program.
The Gateway to Critical Care Program provides
an exceptional opportunity to learn and
grow in challenging and dynamic areas alongside
some of the finest healthcare professionals
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Perioperative Services |
Known
as a “Center of Excellence” for
many of our surgical procedures, Pennsylvania
Hospital offers nurses the opportunity
to work as part of an interdisciplinary
team with some of the finest surgeons in
the region. A full range of surgical
procedures are performed in our state-of-the-art Operating
Room Suites including open heart procedures,
minimally invasive and laser surgery, three-dimensional
stereotactic neurosurgery, total joint
replacement, and a progressive bloodless
surgery program.
The Postanesthesia
Care Unit (PACU) cares
for patients in the immediate postoperative
period. Nurses in this unit treat
patients recovering from a wide range of
surgical procedures. This provides remarkable
professional development opportunities.
Our Day Stay Unit cares for patients
prior to surgery and acts as a secondary
recovery area for postoperative and post-procedure
patients. Nurses in this area also
provide care for out-patients requiring
chemotherapy, IV antibiotics, or blood
transfusions.
Our Pain Management
Team serves
as an expert resource throughout the hospital
to ensure optimal patient comfort post-operatively.
Within Interventional
Radiology, our
RNs provide pre/intra/post procedure monitoring
for patients that receive sedation/analgesia. |
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Maternal/Infant Health |
Welcoming
over 4,800 babies each year, our program
is the largest in the Philadelphia region. As
the first specialty area at Pennsylvania
Hospital, we continue to be recognized
nationally for excellence in obstetrics.
Working with both low and high risk patients
in our Labor and Delivery area,
you will see patients through the birthing
process. From our Perinatal Evaluation
and Treatment Unit for emergency patients
to our Antepartum Unit, you will be exposed
to a broad spectrum of patient care experiences.
In
our Postpartum/Newborn
Nursery,
you will focus on the family, providing
quality care for the mothers, families,
and the newest additions to their families – the
babies. Teaching is a major component
of the RN's day here.
The level III Intensive
Care Nursery (ICN) cares
for newborns with a variety of diagnoses
including prematurity, sepsis, and cardiac
problems. Our high tech environment
is also high touch. Combining the
pace of critical care and the special needs
of our fragile patients, you will feel fulfilled
as you see your patients go home for the
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Behavioral
Health |
Working
along side world-renowned clinicians, you
will participate in pharmacotherapy and
psychodynamic treatment modalities. Our
Psychiatric
Inpatient Unit sees both voluntary
and involuntary patients. From nurses,
physicians, and social workers to occupational
and recreation therapists, you will be
a member of a highly-regarded, multi-disciplinary
team that works to improve the mental health
of our patients.
The Crisis
Response Center at
Pennsylvania Hospital is one of 5 centers
in Philadelphia that offers 24-hour, emergency
evaluation and treatment for psychiatric
patients. Each
month, an estimated 500-600 patients are
treated by our clinical staff. |
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