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Nurse Practitioner, House Calls Program
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Join Oak Street Health as a Nurse Practitioner in our House Calls Program. Deliver high-quality primary care to homebound patients in Indianapolis, supported by a dedicated interdisciplinary team. This role requires strong clinical skills, a passion for serving older adults, and reliable transpor...
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United States , Indianapolis
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78331.00 - 168714.00 USD / Year
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CVS Health
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Nurse Practitioner - Advanced Practice Provider
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Join Oak Street Health in Indianapolis as a Nurse Practitioner. Provide value-based primary care to Medicare patients, building longitudinal relationships. We require a Master's in Nursing, national certification, and active state/DEA licenses. Enjoy competitive pay, quality bonuses, comprehensiv...
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United States , Indianapolis
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87035.00 - 187460.00 USD / Year
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Nurse Practitioner, Transitional Care
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Join Oak Street Health as a Nurse Practitioner in Transitional Care, delivering high-quality, in-home care to high-risk Medicare patients in Indianapolis. Utilize your APN experience to provide post-discharge support, manage care plans, and prevent readmissions. Enjoy a mission-driven role with c...
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United States , Indianapolis
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Nurse Practitioner
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Join Oak Street Health in Indianapolis as a Nurse Practitioner. Provide value-based primary care to Medicare patients, building longitudinal relationships. We seek an NP with national certification, an active license, and a passion for geriatric or family medicine. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, f...
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United States , Indianapolis
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87035.00 - 187460.00 USD / Year
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Family Nurse Practitioner
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Seeking a Family Nurse Practitioner for an outpatient clinic near Hope, IN. This full-time role offers a supportive team, excellent work-life balance, and flexible scheduling. We require an active Indiana license and provide competitive pay with comprehensive benefits. Join a dynamic healthcare e...
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United States , Indianapolis
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Hospice Nurse Practitioner
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Seeking a dedicated Hospice Nurse Practitioner in Indianapolis to provide high-quality palliative care in patients' homes. This role requires a Master's in Nursing, active licensure, and experience in hospice or geriatrics. Enjoy a competitive package with benefits, tuition reimbursement, and the...
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United States , Indianapolis
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Elara Caring
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Nurse Practitioner
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Join Amedisys, a trusted leader in hospice care, as a Nurse Practitioner serving patients in Indianapolis. This role requires a valid state NP license, prescribing authority, and at least one year of experience. You will provide crucial face-to-face patient assessments and collaborate with an int...
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United States , Indianapolis
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48.00 - 55.00 USD / Hour
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Embark on a rewarding and in-demand career path by exploring Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant jobs. These Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) are the cornerstone of modern healthcare, delivering a high level of patient care with a significant degree of autonomy. While both roles share the common goal of diagnosing and treating patients, their educational pathways and philosophical approaches differ, offering unique avenues for those passionate about medicine. Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are advanced practice registered nurses who follow a nursing model of care, which emphasizes holistic, patient-centered treatment. They typically begin their careers as registered nurses, then complete a master's or doctoral degree in nursing (MSN or DNP). Their training focuses heavily on health promotion, disease prevention, and patient education. In practice, NPs conduct comprehensive patient assessments, order and interpret diagnostic tests, diagnose health conditions, develop treatment plans, and prescribe medications. They manage patients with both acute and chronic illnesses, often building long-term, relationships. NPs frequently specialize in areas such as Family Practice, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, or Gerontology, tailoring their expertise to specific patient populations. Physician Assistants (PAs), in contrast, are trained under a medical model that parallels physician education. They complete an intensive, accredited master's degree program that includes rigorous classroom instruction and thousands of hours of clinical rotations across various medical and surgical specialties. PAs are educated as generalists, which provides them with a broad medical foundation. They perform many of the same duties as physicians, including performing physical exams, diagnosing illnesses, assisting in surgery, suturing lacerations, and prescribing medications. A key aspect of the PA role is working in collaboration with a supervising physician, a team-based approach that is fundamental to their practice. Common responsibilities for professionals in both NP and PA jobs include performing physical examinations, formulating differential diagnoses, creating and managing treatment plans, prescribing medications, counseling patients on health and lifestyle choices, and coordinating care with other healthcare professionals. They work in diverse settings such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, urgent care centers, surgical suites, and private practices. Typical requirements for these professions include a master's degree or higher from an accredited program, successful passage of a national certification exam, and obtaining a state license. Key skills sought for these roles include exceptional clinical judgment, strong communication and empathy, critical thinking, the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, and a commitment to lifelong learning. For those seeking a dynamic, challenging, and deeply fulfilling career with excellent job prospects, Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant jobs represent the forefront of accessible, high-quality patient care.

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