The major responsibilities of this position in accordance with respective professional scope of practice are: * Coordinates the care of the wound/ostomy/incontinence/fistulas/continent diversions. * Establishes and maintains interdisciplinary communication and team work with all other health professionals providing care or education to the patient. * Coordinates and gives in-services to promote current standards related to wound/ostomy care. * Debridement including conservative sharp, enzymatic, autolytic, and mechanical * Demonstrates the ability to apply comprehensive knowledge in the principles and techniques of current wound/ostomy/lymphedema management. * Practices cost effective patient care. * Complex Clinical Counseling:
- Continence: Urodynamics, bowel/bladder training
- Wound/General: Infection control, topical medications, cardiovascular health and screenings, pressure gradient compression wraps and garment purpose and application, NPWT, advanced wound care treatments, wound and ostomy research
- Ostomy: Stoma site marking, pre-op and post-op ostomy teaching, consultation, management of complicated ostomies and fistulas
* Maintains current with advancement of procedures/techniques and standards of care through professional organizations, conferences, or continuing education. * Provide expert oversight and recommendations of wound and ostomy care. * Educate patients and families/caregivers on wound care best practices and infection prevention. * Collaborate with multi-disciplinary team, including providers and other healthcare professionals to optimize care. * Research, develop and provide guidance to the organization on best-practices and how to incorporate those practices into order sets and efficient workflow for optimal patient outcomes. * Act as a liaison between clinical settings. * Function as a subject matter expert for the community. This position is challenged to diagnose and treat human responses to health problems. The incumbent is accountable for the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients. When possible, the family or those significant to the family, are considered part of the assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation efforts of the advanced wound care specialist. It is the incumbents' responsibility to coordinate care between other professional disciplines as needed to comprehensively address individual patient needs. The incumbent must demonstrate the expert knowledge and skills necessary to provide care based on physical, motor/sensory, psychosocial, and safety appropriate to neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients and meets standards of quality as measured by the department age specific competency standards. This position does provide patient care
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