Clinical Nurse (RN), Theragnostics Clinic
1.0 FTE Full time Day - 10 Hour R2549937 Onsite 107650006 Nuclear Med Theragnostic Nursing PALO ALTO, 300 Pasteur Dr, California If you're ready to be part of our legacy of hope and innovation, we encourage you to take the first step and explore our current job openings. Your best is waiting to be discovered. Day - 10 Hour (United States of America) In the Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (NMMI) Clinic at Stanford HealthCare (SHC) Imaging Services we use state-of-the-art nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging scans and targeted radionuclide radioactive therapies to treat a wide array of diseases and conditions in the management of patients with a variety of cancers. Emerging as a specific, safe, and effective molecular-targeted discipline, Theragnostics focuses on patient-centered care. In the Theragnostics approach, the first phase is diagnostic, whereas a molecular probe targeting the patient’s malignancy is attached to radionuclide with diagnostic emissions (gamma rays or positrons) and introduced into the body to obtain high quality images of where the cancer is located. If these probes find the cancer, the next phase is to deliver the therapy to the patient, using the same molecular probe but this time attached to a radionuclide with therapeutic emissions (alpha or beta radiation). The ability to analyze in-vivo the biology behind various cancers using these paired theragnostic radiopharmaceuticals allows the development of a specific diagnostic and therapeutic plan tailored for each patient’s malignancy. Required Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
- One (1) year of Oncology experience required
- One (1) year of hands-on experience in Theragnostics, specifically with Pluvicto and Lutathera therapies, required
- One (1) year of Nuclear Medicine experience required, cardiac stress test experience preferred
- Clinical research experience strongly preferred
- The Helping Role Establishes Therapeutic Relationships:
- Creates and maintains a climate conducive to healing through being present to the patient and family, identifying and managing discomforts; providing emotional support and information; guiding the patient and family through phases of illness and recovery/passage to death and in accordance with the patient's goals and culture.
- Mobilizes the patient's strengths and abilities towards participation in recovery and control over plan of care.
- Diagnostic and Monitoring Functions:
- Obtains accurate and relevant assessment data and interprets the data as normal vs abnormal. Determines nursing diagnosis. Monitors and evaluates data as frequently as needed based on stability.
- Plans and Implements Therapeutic Interventions:
- Collaborates with the patient, family and members of health care team to develop an individualized plan of care. Implements nursing and medical interventions safely. Evaluates effectiveness of interventions and monitors patient for adverse responses and side effects.
- Teaching and Coaching, Patient and Staff Teaching:
- Assesses a patient's and family's learning needs and readiness to learn. Teaches needed information for self-care and illness prevention. Adjusts information and expectations based on responses from patient, developmental levels, physiological and psychological condition, and cultural variations.
- Teaches other staff members both incidentally and/or through formal roles such as preceptor or super-user.
- Effective Management of Rapidly Changing Situations:
- Ability to rapidly grasp problem situations and respond quickly and appropriately. Identifies the need for and activates emergency protocols.
- Monitors and Ensures Quality Healthcare Practices:
- Monitors own practices and assists in monitoring others for practices related to patient and employee safety and compliance to standards and policies. Looks for opportunities for continual improvement in patient care and the work environment.
- Organization and Work Role Functions:
- Integrates multiple requests and work expectations by setting priorities, delegating tasks appropriately, and seeking assistance as needed.
- Priorities:
- Contributes to team building through participation in unit programs and meetings; contributes to positive morale, using constructive and effective conflict resolution skills.
- Management and Delegation:
- Learns and utilizes the available technology for communication, documentation, and locating information regarding unusual clinical situations, diagnosis, and treatments.
- Contributes to the knowledge and skill of other members of the nursing staff through one or more activities such as formal or informal teaching, participation on Shared Governance groups, professional publications and/or presentations.
- Education:
- Attains knowledge and competence that reflects current nursing practice. Demonstrates commitment to lifelong learning.
- Communication:
- Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice.
- Leadership:
- Demonstrates leadership in the professional practice setting and the profession.
- Professional Practice Evaluation:
- Evaluates own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited college or university preferred.
- Able to communicate effectively In English.
- Current American Heart Association Certification for Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers
- CA-RN (Registered Nurse)
- Frequent (please list each item under Comments). The work involves considerable exertion such as frequent lifting of patients and equipment, bending and stooping, and walking. The work environment involves moderate risks or discomforts which require special safety precautions, e.g., working with risk of exposure to contagious disease, radiation or infection, or working with emotionally disturbed patients. Precautions are routine for nearly all situations. The employee may be required to use protective clothing or gear
- Category I - Tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues
- Know Me: Anticipate my needs and status to deliver effective care
- Show Me the Way: Guide and prompt my actions to arrive at better outcomes and better health
- Coordinate for Me: Own the complexity of my care through coordination