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Duke University Hospital is one of only 3.7% of the nation’s hospitals to be named a Magnet Hospital by the American Nurses Association (ANA).
Duke University Hospital
2301 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27710
(919) 684-8111
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Employees: 8,648
Physicians with admitting privileges: 1,235
Number of beds: 924
Patients admitted in fiscal 2007: 41,037 |
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The hub facility of the Duke Nursing system, Duke University Hospital is a tertiary and quaternary-care facility that is consistently ranked among the top ten hospitals in the country. Our reputation for innovation and excellence in the global health care community is a testament to our dedication to providing exceptional patient care - and a lifetime of opportunities for our employees.
With hundreds of board-certified specialists and sub-specialists, Duke University Hospital is able to provide unmatched expertise in every health care discipline. In addition to our comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, regional ER/trauma center, dedicated open-heart operating rooms, endosurgery center and an extensive diagnostic radiology area, the hospital also serves as a leading teaching facility and operates one of the country’s largest clinical and biomedical research enterprises.
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At Duke, we recognize the importance of being happy not only in the workplace, but also in the place you call home. Fortunately for Duke nurses, whatever your personal lifestyle, you can enjoy it in North Carolina's Triangle, a beautiful, bustling metropolitan area that includes the cities of Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Cary.
Just 30 minutes from Raleigh-Durham International Airport, the city of Durham is within easy driving distance from North Carolina's majestic mountains to the west, and the picturesque waters of the Atlantic coast to the east. And with its nearly endless variety of educational, recreational and cultural amenities, it’s easy to see why the quality of life in Durham is consistently rated among the nation’s best by such leading publications as Money magazine and U.S. News and World Report.
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Nurses and health care professionals at Duke Clinic & Ambulatory Services can serve in several specialized units. Click on a unit below for more specific details.
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| Ambulatory Surgery Center - OR |
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Unit Location: | North Pavilion |
Specialty: | Surgical Services |
Beds: | 8 operating rooms, 26 perioperative/recovery patients stations with 8 overnight or recovery care center beds |
Shift: | Full-time & part-time; no weekends; no holidays; no call |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | All ages |
Nurse Manager: | Sara Wall |
Additional Information: | 2 years operating room experience |
| Ambulatory Surgery Center - PACU |
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Unit Location: | North Pavilion |
Specialty: | Surgical Services |
Beds: | 9 operating rooms, 26 perioperative/recovery patients stations with 8 overnight or recovery care center beds |
Shift: | |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | 6 months or older |
Nurse Manager: | |
Additional Information: | ACLS/PALS PACU |
| Ambulatory Surgery Center – Pre-Op |
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Unit Location: | North Pavilion |
Specialty: | Surgical Services |
Beds: | 9 operating rooms, 26 perioperative/recovery patients stations with 8 overnight or recovery care center beds |
Shift: | |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | 6 months or older |
Nurse Manager: | |
Additional Information: | |
| Ambulatory Surgery Center - RCC |
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Unit Location: | North Pavilion |
Specialty: | Surgical Services |
Beds: | 9 operating rooms, 26 perioperative/recovery patients stations with 8 overnight or recovery care center beds |
Shift: | Full-time; night shift; no weekends; no holidays; no call |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | 6 months or older |
Nurse Manager: | |
Additional Information: | |
| Birthing Center – Labor, Delivery, Recovery, Postpardum |
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Unit Location: | North, 5th Floor (5600/5700/5800) |
Specialty: | Women’s Health |
Beds: | 20 Birthing suites, 10 Antepartum / Post Partum rooms, 3 OB operating rooms |
Shift: | 12-hour shifts; Day/Night Rotation; 2 on-calls/month |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Low to high-risk obstetrical patients |
Nurse Manager: | Joanne Byrd, Jennifer Beltran and Anne Pride |
Additional Information:
The Duke Birthing Center is a Level 3 regional referral center with 3,000 births per year. The Labor, Delivery, Recovery, Postpartum (LDRP) has twenty rooms, 3 Operative Delivery Rooms, 2 Recovery beds, and 6 OB Triage beds. There are 16 Mother-Baby rooms and a ten bed well-baby nursery. Patient care needs range form low-risk to critically ill mothers. Average length of stay for all populations is 3.2 days.
Ages served: 13 years through 45 years
NewbornHours of Operation: 24 hours a day 7 days a week Method of Care Delivery:
Multidisciplinary
The Duke Birthing Center Staff care for the following diagnoses:
- Normal spontaneous vaginal delivery(NSVD) with/without complications
- C-section with/without complications
- Normal newborn
- PIH/HELLP
- Preterm labor with/without complications
- Multiple gestation
- Diabetes
- Cardiac disease
- Placenta previa with/without complication
- Intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD)
- Premature rupture membranes
- Fetal anomalies/syndromes
- Metabolic complications of pregnany
The Registered Nurse staff has an average seniority of seven years. The OB Technician provides surgical scrub support. Non-licensed unit support staff include: Nursing Assistants, Health Unit Coordinators, and Environmental Services roles. Additional support includes three (3) Nurse Managers and a Staff Education liaison. OB Social Work also provides coverage for these units. Patient Resource Managers assist with the management of all obstetrical patients.
There are three OB/GYN practices affiliated with the Duke Birthing Center. The hospital also has a division of Maternal Fetal Medicine. In addition, Duke Family Practice physicians have delivery privileges. Certified Nurse Midwifes provide supervision and patient care in OB Reception and assist with Intern orientation and education. Dedicated obstetrical Women’s Anesthesia services are also provided. There is 24/7 in-house attending MD coverage and OB Women’s Anesthesia medical providers.
Requirements: North Carolina nursing license.
Familiarity with OB TraceVue bedside monitoring a plus
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| Cardiology Stepdown Immediate |
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Unit Location: | North, 7th floor - 7100/7300 |
Specialty: | Cardiothoracic/Cardiology |
Beds: | 31 per unit |
Shift: | 8 and 12-hour day/evening/night rotations |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Patients requiring care for post MI/USA, post cardiac cath/angioplastry/stent procedures, electrophysiology (7100), chest pain observation (7300), pacers, dysrhythmias, congestive heart failure. |
Nurse Manager: | Lisa Duncan and Monica Harper |
Additional Information: | BLS/Basic Dysrhtthmias recognition during orientation. ACLS within first year of employment. |
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Cardiology Intensive Care |
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Unit Location: | North, 7th floor - 7100/7300 |
Specialty: | Cardiothoracic/Cardiology |
Beds: | 31 per unit |
Shift: | 8 and 12-hour day/evening/night rotations |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Patients requiring care for post MI/USA, post cardiac cath/angioplastry/stent procedures, electrophysiology (7100), chest pain.observation (7300), pacers, dysrhythmias, congestive heart failure. |
Nurse Manager: | Lisa Duncan and Monica Harper |
Additional Information: | BLS/Basic Dysrhtthmias recognition during orientation. ACLS within first year of employment. |
| Cardiology Intermediate |
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Unit Location: | North, 7th floor - 7100/7300 |
Specialty: | Cardiothoracic/Cardiology |
Beds: | 31 per unit |
Shift: | 8 and 12-hour day/evening/night rotations |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Patients requiring care for post MI/USA, post cardiac cath/angioplastry/stent procedures, electrophsyciology (7100), chest pain observation (7300), pacers, dysrhythmias, congestive he art failure. |
Nurse Manager: | Lisa Duncan and Monica Harper |
| Cardiothoracic Intensive Care |
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Unit Location: | North, 3rd Floor (3200) |
Specialty: | Cardiothoracic/Cardiology |
Beds: | 20 |
Shift: | 12-hour day/nights |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Patients requiring care for post surgical CABG, valve, aortic, thoracic, ventricular assist devices, heart and lung transplants. |
Nurse Manager: | Tim Farley |
Additional Information: | |
| Cardiothoracic Stepdown |
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Unit Location: | North, 3rd Floor (3100/3300) |
Specialty: | Cardiothoracic/Cardiology |
Beds: | 31 |
Shift: | 12-hour shifts, rotating day/night; one weekend/month |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | Days - 3/4:1 / Nights - 4/5:1 |
Patient Population: | 2800 pre- and post-operative adult patients/year on average. 60% coronary artery bypass grafting, 30% thoracic surgical procedures, 10% various other cardiac procedures. |
Nurse Manager: | Paul LeBlanc |
Additional Information:
Basic dysrhythmia certification is a requirement fulfilled during orientation. ACLS is required within six months of employment. Orientation consists of 8 weeks. One week of classes through Hospital Education, and seven weeks of orientation to 3100 and 3300 with a primary preceptor. |
| Children’s Health Center – Level 4 |
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Unit Location: | McGovern Davis Children's Health Center |
Specialty: | Ambulatory Services, Children’s Services |
Beds: | 31 |
Shift: | 8 & 12-hour day shifts |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | Days - 3/4:1 / Nights - 4/5:1 |
Patient Population: | The McGovern Davison Children’s Health Center (CHC) is home to pediatric outpatient clinics for 23 subspecialty practices. |
Nurse Manager: | Erica Chambers RN, MSN |
Additional Information:
Level four of the CHC has clinics for hematology-oncology, bone marrow transplant, neuro-oncology and allergy-immunology patients as well as the Valvano Day Hospital (VDH). The VDH is a pediatric infusion center providing outpatient care including intravenous infusions, chemotherapy and transfusion therapy. Registered nurses work closely with Duke Physicians and mid-level providers, administer infusions, direct clinic flow, perform patient teaching, perform procedures and coordinate care for our pediatric patients. Care provided ranges from minimal needs patients to comprehensive one to one nurse to patient care.
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| Children’s Health Center – Levels 2 & 3 |
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Unit Location: | McGovern Davis Children's Health Center |
Specialty: | Ambulatory Services, Children’s Services |
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Shift: | 8-hour day shifts, Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm |
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Patient Population: | Specialty practices include Cardiology, Pulmonary, Endocrinology, ENT, Infectious Disease, Rheumatology, GI, Pre-Operative Screening, General and Plastic Surgery, Genetics, Speech & Audiology, Special Infant Care, Nephrology, Neurology, Neurosurgery and Urology. |
Nurse Manager: | Rayna Prewitt RN, BSN |
Additional Information:
MDiagnostic services, including echocardiography, pulmonary function testing, sleep studies and a full service audiology lab are on site, as are pharmacy and laboratory services. |
| Clinical Research Unit Profile |
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Unit Location: | South, 2nd Floor Blue Zone |
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Specialty: | Clinical Research |
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Beds: | 8 Phase I Research Beds; 10 licensed hospital beds including 2 infant rooms; Outpatient room with 3 infusion chairs, 1 bed space and 2 exam/procedure rooms. |
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Shift: | Combination of 8, 12 and 10 hour shifts. Nights and weekends as needed. |
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Nurse/Patient Ratio: | 1:1, depending on the study, but can vary based on study needs. |
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Patient Population: | Pediatric and adult patients receiving care in the following therapeutic areas: Allergy/Immunology, Anesthesiology, Cardiac Surgery, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Geriatrics, Hematology, Hepatology, Infectious Disease, Medical Genetics, Nephrology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, Psychology, Pulmonary Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Rheumatology and Urology. |
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Nurse Manager: | Eugenia Johnson, RN BSN MHA |
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Additional Information:
Types of studies performed on DCRU include: Phase I – IIa, proof-of-concept, special populations, bioavailability, bioequivalence, PK/PD, rising dose tolerance, drug metabolism, functional imaging, molecular imaging medical imaging, complex experimental medications, first-in-human, healthy volunteers, drug-drug interactions, drug-food interactions, biomarkers, QTc prolongation, long-term confinement studies, bionutritional studies and complex PD endpoints.
DCRU will be adding a 17, 000-square foot, 30-bed confinement unit with five exam/procedure rooms in the fall 2009, which will be located in South 3rd Floor Red Zone. |
| Emergency Department |
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Unit Location: | Duke North, 1st Floor |
Specialty: | Emergency Services |
Beds: | 81 Total: (4 Multifunctional resuscitation/trauma bays, 18 Dedicated pediatric emergency department monitored beds, 36 Adult emergency department monitored beds, 8 Dedicated Psychiatric emergency department beds. 11-Bed clinical evaluation unit, 3 Multifunctional consults rooms; 4 Mulitversatile triage bays, 1 Dedicated sexual assault nurse examiner room, 1 Dedicated central telemetry station) |
Shift: | 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM, 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM, 12-12, 11-11. Self schedules are flexible. 1-2 weekends/month, depending on shift. |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | |
Nurse Manager: | Clinical Supervisors: Arnie Boardwine, Tammy Rogers, Lou Rogers, Sue Randolph, Georgeanne Mullis |
Additional Information:
Comprehensive New Graduate Nurse Orientation: Six month program consisting of clinical and didactic work. Upon successful completion of the orientation program the new graduate nurse has completed ACLS, PALS, TNCC, and ED core courses.
Case Managers are responsible for coordinating continuum of care activities for assigned patients and ensuring optimum utilization of resources, service delivery and compliance with external review agencies' requirements. They coordinate and facilitate timely implementation of discharge plans for assigned patients; arrange follow-up care as appropriate, and maintain effective communication with health care team members related to discharge planning and utilization management. Bachelor’s degree and three years recent acute clinical practice or related health care experience from accredited program in a health related field is preferred.
The Patient Resource Manager coordinates and facilitates patient care across a multidisciplinary care continuum within a clinical service unit structure to include interacting with consulting physicians, third party payers and other health care providers to facilitate movement of the patient through the system. The Resource Manager ensures optimum utilization of resources, service delivery, and compliance with clinical cost education initiatives. Bachelor’s degree with professional licensure of registration in a clinical field is required. A minimum of five years recent acute clinical practice experience preferred. Masters degree preferred.
Requirements: Unit based certification requirements include: BLS, ACLS, PALS. (ACLS and PALS certifications must be acquired within the first year of employment.)
The team concept in the ED is well developed and imperative to the overall efforts to provide quality emergency care and services in an efficient and timely manner. Staff recruited must be committed to the role of patient advocate and must be patient focused. The nursing staff has a great deal of responsibility for activating protocols and coordinating the care provided patients so Nurses must maintain a high index of suspicion and be prepared to intervene in life-threatening situations. A premise in maintaining quality patient care and efficiency is the flexibility of the unit and the flexibility of each member of the staff within the team to work toward a common goal.
Security in the ED is excellent. There is a zero tolerance for violent behavior and the security systems include staff education in de-escalation techniques, facility lockdown and restricted access, metal detectors, and Duke Police Officers on duty at all times in the ED.
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| Eye Center Operating Room |
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Unit Location: | Duke Eye Center, 3rd Floor |
Specialty: | 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM; 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Monday-Friday); Required call |
Beds: | 4 Operating rooms |
Shift: | 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM; 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Monday-Friday); Required call |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Neonatal to geriatric patients primary requiring ophthalmic procedures-retina-vitreous, anterior segment, corneal, glaucoma, oculo-plastic, pediatric, and trauma operations. |
Nurse Manager: | El'Marie Parker-Brodie |
Additional Information:
The Eye Center OR handles approximately 2,600 surgeries per year, including outpatient, inpatient and same-day admits. A small amount of maxillo-facial, plastic surgery, orthopedic, and otolaryngological - pediatric procedures are also performed. The operating room staff is comprised of registered nurses, operating room technicians, surgical attendants, and clinic coordinator. |
| Eye Center Short-Term Surgery |
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Unit Location: | Duke Eye Center, 3rd Floor |
Specialty: | Ophthalmology, Surgical Services |
Beds: | 16 Pre-op/recovery spaces |
Shift: | 6:00 AM - 2:30 PM; 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Consists of neonatal of geriatric requiring treatment for surgical interventions for vitroretina disease, cataracts, corneal transplants, retinal detachments, glaucoma, muscle and oculoplastic ophthalmology procedures. Patients are outpatient, same-day admits, or 23 hr recoveries. Plastic surgery, maxillogacial, orthopedic, and pediatric otolaryngological patients are also treated. |
Nurse Manager: | El'Marie Parker-Brodie |
Additional Information:
Staff consists of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, health unit coordinators, messengers. |
| General Medicine - 8300 |
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Unit Location: | North, 8th Floor (8300) |
Specialty: | General Medicine |
Beds: | 31 beds on each unit |
Shift: | 12-Hour Day/Night rotation; 1 - 2 Weekends every 4 weeks; Weekend option offered as available. |
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Patient Population: | This unit is the primary recipient of patients from the emergency room. Patient age ranges from 19 to the elderly, including those with renal, liver, pulmonary, infectious disease, pain management, diabetic management, post transplant issues, cardiac and GI issues. |
Nurse Manager: | Sue Tabb RN, MSN |
Additional Information:
Inter-collaborative teamwork is an important part of the success of this unit. The diversity of the patient population provides a strong foundation to the new graduate, while offering continuous challenges for the more experienced nurse as well.
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| Lenox Baker |
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Unit Location: | Erwin Road |
Specialty: | Ambulatory Service, Children’s Services |
Beds: | |
Shift: | Days, 8 hours, M-F |
Nurse/Patient Ratio: | |
Patient Population: | Lenox Baker Children’s Hospital is a multi-specialty outpatient practice site for the following pediatric practices: Orthopaedic Surgery, Endocrinology, Neurology, Developmental Medicine, Metabolics/Genetics, and Chromosome Specialty Clinics. |
Nurse Manager: | Robin Anderson |
Additional Information:
Registered nurses collaborate with providers, direct clinic flow, perform patient care and teaching functions, and perform procedures. |
Requirements: | Current North Carolina Registered Nurse license. Pediatric experience preferred. |
| Medical Intensive Care |
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Unit Location: | North, 8th Floor (8200) |
Specialty: | Critical Care, General Medicine |
Beds: | 16 |
Shift: | 12-hour Day/night rotation. |
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Patient Population: | Patients with acute respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation, ARDS, sepsis, multisystem organ failure, acute renal failure requiring emergent dialysis, drug overdose, acute hepatic failure, gastrointestinal bleeding with hemodynamic instability, and neurological emergencies. |
Nurse Manager: | Miranda Mathis-Harris |
Additional Information:
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| Operating Room/Perioperative Services |
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Unit Location: | North, 3rd floor |
Specialty: | Surgical Services |
Beds: | 132 suites |
Shift: | Primarily 10 and 12 hours, with limited 8-hour shifts available. Evening, night and weekend shifts available for experienced nurses and surgical technicians. No on-call for main OR. Call required for Cardiothoracic nursing service. |
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Patient Population: | A transplantation program is available for needs including: heart, lung, liver, kidney and pancreas. |
Nurse Manager: | Melissa Polkinghorne, Linda Taylor, Betsy Stewart, Judy Saunders Marsha Porter. |
Additional Information:
A transplantation program is available for needs including: heart, lung, liver, kidney and pancreas. |
| Pediatric Intensive Care (PICU) |
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Unit Location: | North, 5th floor - 5500 |
Specialty: | Children’s services |
Beds: | 20 (pediatric critical care) |
Shift: | 12-hour rotations; 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM & 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
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Patient Population: | The PICU, with an admission rate of 1200 patients a year, provides care for a wide variety of critically ill medical and surgical patients. Specific patient populations include infants and children ages 0-18 years with congenital heart defects, neurosurgical defects, bone marrow transplants, solid organ transplants, general surgery and trauma. |
Nurse Manager: | Ron Ryen |
Additional Information:
Available advanced treatment modalities include negative pressure ventilation, nitric oxide, and ECLS (ECMO). The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Duke University Medical Center is an exciting, fast pace 20- bed Level I Trauma Center and regional referral facility. We are currently undertaking a renovation project that will provide a state-of-the-art 13 bed Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, in addition to a 16-bed (medical/surgical) PICU.
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| POSITION TITLE |
REQUISITION NO. |
DUKE ENTITY |
LOCATION |
DATE UPDATED |
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| NURSE ANESTHETIST | 100000066 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 16-Oct-2009 |
| NURSE PRACTITIONER - ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE | 10000301 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 6-Apr-2009 |
| CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST - ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE | 10000302 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 6-Apr-2009 |
| OR Nurse Manager Neuroscience & OHN (head≠ck) Duke University Hosp | 400279319 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 9-Feb-2010 |
| NURSE MANAGER, OPERATIONS-SURG/TRAUMA ICU (Duke University Hospital) | 400292039 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 8-Mar-2010 |
| NURSE MANAGER, OPERATIONS - LIFE FLIGHT - SMITHFIELD | 400304634 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 12-Mar-2010 |
| NURSE MANAGER, OPERATIONS - LIFE FLIGHT - DURHAM | 400307040 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 18-Feb-2010 |
| ICN - CRITICAL CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER | 300000105 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 4-Mar-2010 |
| NURSE PRACTITIONER - VALVANO DAY HOSPITAL | 300000108 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 28-Aug-2009 |
| TRANSPLANT COORDINATOR - LUNG, HEART, KIDNEY, LIVER | 100000404 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 16-Oct-2009 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II, EP Lab | 400324544 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 16-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL OPERATIONS DIRECTOR - INFECTION CONTROL | 400331790 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 20-Feb-2010 |
| PICU / PCICU -CRITICAL CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER | 300000111 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 3-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II Endoscopy | 400333347 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 19-Mar-2010 |
| NURSE ANESTHETIST | 400336035 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 28-Aug-2009 |
| INTRAOPERATIVE NEUROMONITORING TECH | 400336309 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 22-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II ORTHOPAEDICS/6100 | 400344619 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 22-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II, LIFE FLIGHT (Durham) | 400350619 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 25-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II, ED DUKE HOSPITAL | 400351809 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 29-Jan-2010 |
| NURSE PRACTITIONER HOSPITALIST - CT SURG ACUTE & STEPDOWN 3100/3300 | 300000112 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 11-Feb-2010 |
| INFECTION CONTROL NURSE | 400357220 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 30-Nov-2009 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II SURGERY/GI 2100 | 400358703 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 4-Dec-2009 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II Radiology DUH | 400359723 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 3-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL OPERATIONS DIR, Ambulatory Surgery Center--DUH | 400359688 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 3-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II Night shift | 400362172 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 12-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II | 400362485 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 4-Dec-2009 |
| NURSE MANAGER, AC | 400362374 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 1-Feb-2010 |
| ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE | 400364783 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 3-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II NEUROSURGERY ICU/4200 | 400365250 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 22-Feb-2010 |
| NURSE CLINICIAN - TPN NUTRITION SUPPORT | 400365981 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 11-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II SURGERY/TRAUMA ICU 2200 | 400366995 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 22-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II | 400368083 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 9-Mar-2010 |
| NEONATAL CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST - INTENSIVE CARE NURSERY | 400369558 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 14-Jan-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II - (DUH) PEDS CARDIAC ICU | 400370293 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 16-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II ADULT BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT/9200 | 400371348 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 29-Jan-2010 |
| AMBULATORY CARE NURSE I | 400371812 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 3-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST - MEDICAL ONCOLOGY | 400373930 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 2-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II - (DUH) LABOR,DELIVERY,RECOVERY,POSTPARTUM UNIT | 400374446 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 16-Mar-2010 |
| MLPN | 400374377 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 9-Mar-2010 |
| NURSE PRACTITIONER - DN PREOP SCREENING | 300000401 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 25-Feb-2010 |
| NURSE MANAGER, OPERATIONS (Education/Staff Development) CTICU | 400375436 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 25-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II - (DUH) INTENSIVE CARE NURSERY | 400375707 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 17-Mar-2010 |
| INFECTION CONTROL NURSE | 400375760 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 9-Feb-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II Eye Center OR | 400377456 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 2-Mar-2010 |
| NURSE CLINICIAN ADULT BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT CLINIC | 400377851 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 4-Mar-2010 |
| NURSE CLINICIAN - PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY (20 HOURS PER WEEK) | 400378293 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 17-Mar-2010 |
| PEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER (20 HOURS P/ WEEK) | 400378296 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 1-Mar-2010 |
| PATIENT RESOURCE MANAGER (PART-TIME) | 400378778 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 23-Feb-2010 |
| PATIENT RESOURCE MANAGER | 400378886 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 23-Feb-2010 |
| PATIENT RESOURCE MANAGER | 400379047 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 23-Feb-2010 |
| NURSING CARE ASSISTANT II - 3100 Cardiothoracic Step-Down Unit | 400379206 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 10-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II NEUROSURGERY STEPDOWN/4100 | 400379286 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 11-Mar-2010 |
| NURSING CARE ASSISTANT II | 400381784 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 18-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II | 400382152 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 10-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II SURGERY/TRANSPLANT STEPDOWN 2300 | 400382372 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 11-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II, Cardiac MRI, Part Time | 400383064 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 19-Mar-2010 |
| HEALTH UNITCOORD | 400383178 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 16-Mar-2010 |
| CLINICAL NURSE II NEUROLOGY STEPDOWN 4300 | 400383962 | Duke Hospital | Durham | 19-Mar-2010 |
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