Description
- Attend clinic and guide patients through their treatment plan while collaborating with the patients, surgeons, referring physicians, and other physicians within the multidisciplinary team.
- Support the workflow of the clinic to facilitate timely completion of preoperative studies, including cardiac risk assessment, imaging, biopsy / procedures necessary in interventional radiology.
- As a patient navigator, you will bring a highly personalized level of guidance and support to each patient and family member from initial diagnosis through post-treatment follow-up.
- You will answer patient questions to ensure positive patient experience, help patients understand what studies they require and physicians they need to see prior to surgery.
- Facilitate communication between patients and their treatment team, and also be a safety net the patients can call to help with problem solving.
- Provide important patient feedback information to program leaders who can then improve oncology services.
- Lastly, you will be the coordinator for cutaneous oncology tumor board, ensuring pathology slides have arrived for review, coordinating radiology participation, and documenting the discussions for the attending to then annotate in the patient chart.
T his role could potentially expand to include the following :
- Scribe services when time allows during new patient encounters.
- Opportunities for clinical research and research coordinator role tasks, including maintaining the melanoma clinical research database, attending Melanoma Research Group biweekly meetings.
- Expanding to cancer prevention and community outreach- for example organizing, with assistance of medical student Dermatology Interest Group- an annual skin cancer screening event.
Salary Range : $18.00 / hr - $23.79 / hr
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