Abdominal
Transplant
Tulane Abdominal Transplant Unit (kidney, kidney/pancreas, liver,
and small bowel) is the first of it’s kind in the country. This
unit consists of 18 beds, all private, that provide total care for
abdominal transplant patients in all phases, both pre and post transplant.
This unit appeals to the nurse that is looking for a service-focused
unit. The population and acuity vary between critical to ambulatory.
It further allows nurses that are interested in transplant to sharpen
their skills in an academic environment.
The
Tulane Cancer Center
One Focus, One Goal, One Team
Cancer is an important healthcare concern in the United States and
the world. The National Institutes of Health recently published that
Cancer has replaced heart disease as the number one killer of Americans.
Every person will be touched by the diagnosis of cancer in their lifetime,
whether the individual, a family member, or friend.
Care of patients and their families is multi-faceted and requires
the efforts of a well-organized and specialized oncology care team.
At the Tulane Cancer Center, the resources of one of the most respected
research and teaching hospitals in the nation, focuses on one goal
– to provide the very best possible care for each of our patients
and their families.
The Tulane Cancer Center is where physicians, nurses, therapists,
counselors, and social workers are all integral members the team to
help coordinate and guide patients and their families through treatment.
Under one roof, the center houses the following services:
• Radiation therapy, including SRS, IMRT, and Brachytheraphy
• 13-chair infusion center
• Comprehensive clinics
• Minor surgical suite with MOHs surgical services
• Friendlier Cancer Counseling Center
• Bone Marrow Transplant Services
• Patient resource library
Also, our cancer center is an approved American College of Surgeons
facility. This is a significant accomplishment because only 35 percent
of the existing cancer programs throughout the country are so designated.
At the Tulane Cancer Center our team of professionals share a common
focus and goal, the improvement of health and quality of life for
out patients, and ultimately the prevention and cure for cancer.
Cardiology
I. Invasive Cardio-Vascular Lab
is a M-F dept., closed weekends and holidays. Call required. Critical
Care, Cath Lab, or Special Procedure Lab experience required; BLS
and ACLS required, PALS a plus. RN, RRT, CVT, or RCIS required. Services
include Adult Cardiac Cath, Pediatric Cardiac Cath, Electrophysiology,
and Special Procedures/Interventional Radiology.
II. Cardiovascular Recovery Area
is a M-F dept., closed weekends and holidays, no call. Cardiac experience
preferred, BLS and ACLS required. 8 bed monitored unit, works closely
with cath lab and special
procedures. Services include: pre/post care of cardiovascular patients,
cardiac infusions, assisting with cardiac procedures to include TEE's
and cardioversions.
III. Noninvasive Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging Centerare
is a M-F dept., closed weekends and holidays. Call is required. Services
include ECG, ECHO, stress test, cardiac nuclear and peripheral vascular
studies. Registration, certification and experience requirements depend
on imaging modality.
IV. Cardiac Transplant/Advanced Heart Failure Dept.
is a M-F dept. closed weekends and holidays. Call is required. Extensive
experience with managing complex cardiac patients is preferred. BSN
required, NP preferred.
Clinics
TUHC has 7 physician clinics on the downtown campus and 5
satellite locations, 1 in the Uptown area, 11 in Metairie on the Tulane
Lakeside Hospital campus, one in the Covington/Mandeville area located
on the Lakeview Regional Medical Center campus and The Institute of
Sports Medicine located on the Tulane University campus in the Reilly
Center.
Downtown
Cardiology, Abdominal Transplant Center, Orthopaedic Clinic, Ophthalmology
Clinic, Surgery Clinic (Vascular, General and Neurosurgery), Otolaryngology
Clinic, Tulane Cancer Center.
Lakeside
Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Surgery, Tulane Center for Women's Health,
Cardiology, Medicine Specialties, Pulmonary, Pediatrics, Urology,
Tulane Multispecialty Center - Metairie.
Covington
Tulane Multispecialty Center - Lakeview
Uptown
Tulane Multispecialty Center at Uptown Square
The Institute of Sports Medicine
Downtown Clinics
Tulane Multispecialty Clinic - Downtown is an adult
primary care practice as well as medicine specialties. While the practice
delivers care to many chronically ill patients, it has heavy emphasis
on optimizing health promotion.
Note: Both the adult and pediatric clinics serve
as practices for the following specialties: Allergy, Immunology, Rheumotolgy,
Pulmonary, Nephrology, Endocrine, Gastroenterology, Hemophilia and
Infectious Disease.
Metairie
Clinic is located on the Lakeside campus in suite110 of the
4770 medical office building. This clinic offers both primary and
multi-specialty medical care to both adults and children. This
practice includes specialist in general internal medicine, orthopedics,
ENT, and audiology.
Orthopaedic Clinic provides evaluation and management
of the adult and pediatric patient with a variety of orthopaedic conditions.
Ophthalmology Clinic evaluates and manages the care
of both adult and pediatric patient.
Surgery Practice Located at the Lakeside campus
in suite 309. This is an adult and pediatric general and specialty
surgical practice. Specialties include, Vascular, Pediatrics,
Plastic-Reconstructive, Craniofacial and Breast surgery. We
a have a complete Vascular Diagnostic and Breast Diagnostic Centers
within the suite to offer excellent and efficient patient care.
Dermatology Practice is located at the Lakeside campus
in suite 202. This practice evaluates and manages both adults
and children with dermatological conditions. We also offer cosmetic
dermatologic services and Phototherapy services.
Cardiology Clinic evaluates and manages the care
of the adult with cardiac conditions, which are medically managed.
Children receive evaluation and management in the Pediatric clinic.
Otolaryngology Clinic evaluates, manages, and offers
diagnostic studies for a variety of conditions of the ear, nose, and
throat. Both adults and children receive care in this practice.
Urology/Fertility Clinic evaluates and manages conditions
related to the renal system, which may be either acute or chronic,
in both the adult and child. The practice also evaluates and manages
the care of both male and female patients with conditions related
to infertility. Diagnostic studies and procedures related to the renal
system and infertility are performed in this practice.
Satellite Clinics
Tulane Multispeciality Clinic at Uptown Square promotes
optimal health and evaluates and manages the care of acute and chronic
conditions of the adult and child. It is located in Uptown New Orleans
at 200 Broadway.
Metairie Clinic offers both primary and multi-specialty
medical care to both the adult and child. This practice is adjacent
to Lakeside Hospital.
The Institute of Sports Medicine is located on the
Tulane University campus in the Reilly Center. This practice primarily
evaluates and manages orthopedic care to patients who require treatment
as a result of a sports injury. Diagnostic radiological studies and
physical therapy are offered at this location.
Critical
Care
Tulane is a tertiary care facility, and the Critical Care units are
challenging environments to work in. You will have the opportunity
to work with a variety of patients and have an opportunity to master
various technical skills in a learning environment.
SICU : 13 bed surgical intensive care unit. Nurse: Patient ratio is
1:2, 1:3 or 1:1. Types of patients: CABG's, Valves, craniotomies,
Carotid Endartarectomies, Femoral Popliteal Bypass, Lumbar Fusions,
Pelvic Fracture repairs, Gastric Bypass, etc.
CCU/MICU : an 11 bed combination unit of coronary care and medical
intensive care patients. Nurse: Patient ratio is 1:2, 1:3 or 1:1.
Types of patients:acute MI's, PTCA's, respiratory distress, GI bleeds,
Tracheal Stents DKA's, etc....
BMTU: a 7 bed Hematology/Oncology unit. Nurse: Patient ratio is 1:2,
1:3 or 1:1.
ED
We are a 16 bed main emergency department that sees approx 31,000
patients a year. The main department is staffed by Board Certified
Emergency physicians only. The emergency department does not have
a residency program, and residents do not moonlight in the ER. The
main department has 2 physician coverage 16 hours a day, and one physician
coverage for the remaining 8. Tulane University abdominal transplant
service has grown to be among the largest in the nation and the ED
is a portal to a newly redesigned Transplant Unit. The Emergency Department
dedicates 3 beds to isolation purposes if needed. New Orleans’
patient population consists of high acuity medical patients, most
with many co-morbid illnesses. In addition, we have a significant
amount of trauma mainly composed of motor vehicle accidents, stabbing's,
overdoses and gunshot wounds.
We have a single large triage area and a dedicated triage nurse 24
hours a day. A dedicated medical screening room used for minor care
or to fast track patients to cath lab or OR and are on our way to
becoming a chest pain center. Additionally, we have a charge nurse
that does not maintain patient assignments, and is free to float through
the department and assist with patient care. We attempt to maintain
a 4 to 1 nurse to patient ratio with emergency room patients aside
from the charge nurse and the triage nurse adding additional Med-Surg
and ICU. We are located within minutes of the French Quarter and service
a high number of tourists.
Lab
The laboratory is comprised of five separate and distinct sections.
Since this is a teaching hospital, specialists in every area of the
lab are required to adequately meet the testing needs and interpretations
of testing for our tertiary patients. The five sections are General
Laboratory, Chematology, Specialty Laboratory, Blood Bank, and Anatomic
Pathology. Keeping our equipment on the cutting edge of technology
is a main thrust of our laboratory, and “Keeping Knowledgeable
through Change” is our motto.
Lab Assistants tend to gather a wealth of knowledge and because of
our affiliation with the Med School; they have the chance to process
various kinds of specimens. We offer the opportunity to learn from
experience. A motivational rewards program is functioning and well
received.
Opportunities for career development are available for all staff.
Tuition reimbursement and, in some cases, outright grant money is
available. Masters Degrees are available through the Tulane School
of Public Health. MLT to MT programs are available. Tulane University
Laboratory provides clinical training to the local MLT students and
for local phlebotomy programs.
Med
Surg
Joining the Tulane Med-Surg Team Means:
Staff Satisfaction
Positive Work Environment
Teamwork
Excitement
Success
Through shared governance and educational training classes the med-surg
staff at Tulane is equipped with the tools and resources needed to
maintain a positive and successful work environment. This work environment
is built on teamwork and communication. Come join our med-surg family.
Perioperative
Services
Operating Room - staff 4 operating rooms including cysto and lithotripsy
rooms.
Staffed with both RN’s and OR technicians and provides services
for all specialties including open heart and transplant.
Staffed from 7a - 7p five days a week with on-call coverage for after
hours, weekends and holidays.
ACLS/PALS required for Outpatient Surgery - 18 private rooms with
2 minor procedure rooms including pre-admit testing. Staffed with
all RN’s and secretary. Opened 5 days a week 5:30a - 11p. Closed
weekends and holidays. ACLS/PALS required Post Anesthesia Care Unit
- 10 beds, including one isolation room, staffed with all RN’s.
Two to One ratio for majority of patients except One to One for kidney
transplants and ICU holds. Hours of operation are 7:30a - 9p, with
on-call coverage after hours, weekends and holidays. Inpatient dialysis
is currently performed in PACU.
ACLS/PALS required for Endoscopy - Staffed by RN, one LPN and Endoscopy
tech’s - only inpatient procedures are performed.
ACLS/PALS required Central Sterile - provides support for all nursing
units and clinics. Processes all instruments for OR. Staffed with
Central Sterile technicians 24 hours a day Monday through Friday,
7a – 11p, Saturday and Sunday, covered on-call. Presently located
within the OR.
Radiology
Extensive primary and specialty services, along with a mix of pediatric,
adult, and geriatric patients can be found at our hospital based teaching
facility. We provide world-class healthcare in a community setting.
The friendly staff of Tulane Department of Radiology provides an atmosphere
of genuine caring for patients and staff alike.
Diagnostic Radiology
A dynamic team of qualified professionals staff the department, which
consists of a digital chest room, two digital fluoroscopy suites,
panelipse unit and three general diagnostic machines in the main department.
We also have a unit in the Emergency department as well a three located
in the orthopedic clinic.
Ultrasound
Two full-time technologically sound imaging specialists staff the
three Acuson Sequoias. The department provides coverage to our cutting
edge abdominal transplant program.
CT
The department is staffed 24/7 with back up on-call providing coverage
to our busy Emergency Department and Abdominal Transplant Programs.
State of the art 3-D imaging provides quality exams to our Specialty
Orthopedic surgeons.
MRI
A 1.5 tesla magnet is the mainstay of the department. The highly skilled
staff loves the challenge of performing and participating in complex
studies and research projects initiated by this teaching facility.
Mammography
With state of the art Computer Aided Detection, our licensed and registered
Mammographers are dedicated to providing the highest quality care
available.
Nuclear Medicine
The licensed and registered technologists that staff out nuclear medicine
department perform cutting edge diagnostic testing.
Inpatient
Rehabilitation Center
The Tulane Inpatient Rehabilitation Center is a comprehensive Rehabilitation
program designed to restore patients with various physical, occupational,
and speech disabilities to a maximum level of independence as quickly
as possible. The schedule of therapy is appropriate to patients’
needs while meeting all regulatory requirements. In 2004, our center
exceeds the regional and national rates for functional improvement
and overall efficiency of improvements made. The Tulane Rehabilitation
Center discharges patients back to the community at a significantly
higher rate than the average rate of rehabilitation units in the region
and nation.
Staff
Comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to rehab with customized
treatment plans
Great patient to therapist ratios
Physiatrist & Medicine Coverage
PT, OT, SLP, & C.T.R.S
CRRN, RN & LPN
Dietician, Social worker, Orthotics & Prosthetics
Family conferences
Community re-entry program & transitional living room
Patient Satisfaction & Outcomes
Patient Satisfaction at least 95%
Above national and regional benchmarks for LOS efficiency & outcomes
Monthly discharge outcome report sent to MD's
We are currently seeking experienced professionals for our Inpatient
Rehabilitation Center, located at the Tulane-Lakeside Campus in Metairie,
LA. Candidates will work as part of a dynamic interdisciplinary team
at Tulane’s 17 bed Inpatient Rehab Center. Our team is like
a family. As a professional on this team, you will be expected to
utilize your progressive and superior skills to help patients with
the following diverse diagnoses: CVA, Amputation, Total Joint Replacement,
Spinal Cord Injury and many others.
Respiratory
Therapy
Tulane Medical Center of Respiratory Care
• Experience the most advanced practices
• Enjoy great autonomy with physicians and nurses
• Flexible Scheduling
• Flexible Work areas (NICU/PICU/MICU/SICU/Transplant Units)
• Experienced Personnel
• Transport Team
• ECMO Team
Therapy
Services
Inpatient Acute Care, Inpatient Rehabilitation and Out-Patient Clinics
wirh Specialty Functions
I. Staffing
7 Physical Therapists
PRN Staff to assist as needed/
Tulane Medical Center is a teaching facility. This means that our
case load is usually very diverse. The cases that we see can be very
straight-forward textbook situations or can be extremely complex medical/surgical/orthopedic
situations that require us to be creative in devising unique plans
of care. This is made easier by the high level of expertise that exists
within the department. This level of expertise is complimented by
the diverse geographical basis of the staff’s experiences.
II. The WorkLoad:
Staff see between 8 and 15 patients per day – some QD and some
BID. Most patients are seen bedside. Patients can be brought to the
Gym or Whirlpool room as needed.
All inpatient units are covered within the hospital including:
NICU,SICU,CCU/MICU,BMTU
Labor and Delivery
Medical and Surgical Units
Pediatrics and PICU
Bone Marrow Transplant Unit
Orthopedics
Abdominal Transplant Unit
Other areas covered by the department include:
Out patient Surgery (Day Surgery Patients)
Occasional input to Vascular Clinic and Dermatology Clinic
All Physical Therapy positions are exempt status. The work day is
scheduled as 8am to 4:30pm with 1 D2 hour lunch. However there is
some flexibility. There is always one person scheduled 8:30am to 5pm
to cover late Outpatient surgery patients. The staff are a close group.
Because PT staff are exempt status the work day actually runs until
the work is complete. The staff all stay and help each other until
all the work is done.
Weekend coverage is provided by a mixture of full time and prn staff.
On Saturday there are 2 physical therapists. There is a priority list
of patients and staff work until all of those patients are seen. Full
time staff may be required to work 1 or 2 weekend days per month –
sometimes more and sometimes less. When a full time member of staff
works a weekend day, he/she takes a day off during the week.
The PT department works closely with the Inpatient OT department to
provide a team approach to patient care. We also work closely with
Outpatient PT/OT providing continuity of care after discharge.
As part of a teaching facility, we take students for placements from
a variety of schools. Some students come for two week units and some
come for as much a 8 to 10 weeks at a time. All staff are encouraged
to participate in the student training program and although each student
has a Clinical Instructor, all staff usually interact with the students
to share their expertise.
Therapy Services—OT
Occupational Therapy services are provided for Inpatient Acute care
at Tulane Medical Center downtown and Tulane-Lakeside, Tulane Inpat.
Rehabilitation Center at Tulane-Lakeside, and at the outpatient clinics
downtown and on the Tulane-Lakeside campuses.
Occupational
Therapy services at Tulane includes: inpatient and outpatient pediatrics,
NICU/PICU, adult acute care, outpatient adults and hand therapy, vestibular
rehabilitation. We assist with a variety of clinics including wheelchair/seating
clinic, spasticity and feeding clinics.
The TUHC Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy clinic provides
services to children and adults. In addition to providing care to
patients with orthopedic and neurologic conditions, we have several
specialty areas. The Occupational Therapy clinic is a specialty clinic
for hand rehabilitation, with patients seen by a Certified Hand Therapist.
Other specialty services include Vestibular rehabilitation, Lymphedema
management, incontinence management and wound care. The therapists
see a general population of patients with orthopedic and neurologic
conditions.
The department is an excellent place to work. The concept of team
is epitomized by the people who work here. The environment supports
clinical growth, learning from each other and through ongoing seminars
and in-services. Our employee retention is high in large measure because
of the friendly, supportive and professional nature of the each member
of the staff. As a hospital based outpatient clinic, the therapists
have a close working relationship with the medical staff.
Therapy Services—Speech Pathology Department
Communication and swallowing disorders are one of the nation’s
leading forms of disabilities. More than 24 million people in the
United States suffer from some form of speech, language, cognitive,
or swallowing problem. The Tulane University Hospital & Clinic
Speech Pathology Department provides state-of-the-art diagnostic evaluations
and treatment for pediatric through adult patients. All staff members
are nationally certified and are supported by the unsurpassed expertise
of the more than 300 specialists and sub-specialists of the Tulane
Medical staff. The speech Pathology department offers comprehensive
diagnostic assessment and treatment for:
• Pediatric and Adult Speech production, language and cognitive/communication
deficits
• Adult swallowing disorders
• Pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders
• Use of one way speaking valves for tracheostomy and ventilator
dependent patients
Populations typically serviced include infants, children, and adults
with diagnosis of traumatic brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury,
neuromuscular disease, brain tumor resection, craniofacial abnormalities,
tracheostomy or ventilator dependent, autism, developmental delay,
speech and language disorder, or laryngeal pathology.
TISM
The Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine (TISM) is a state of the art
“one-stop” center of excellence for healthy orthopedic
and sports injury care. The Institute combines orthopedics, sports
medicine, radiology (including MRI), rehabilitation, and the only
clinically oriented biomechanics lab on the Gulf Coast in one setting.
All emergency sports injuries are seen in a timely fashion with aggressive
care to return our patients to their sport (or work) as quickly and
safely as possible. This occurs because of the close knit team of
physicians, physician’s assistants, radiologists, nurses, physical
therapists, athletic trainers and bio mechanists. Because TISM combines
both research, education and sound evidence based medicine to every
patient, our patients and staff are excited about the care delivered
in this friendly environment. Join “TISM’s TEAM”
if you are a people person who wants more from your work environment
and wants to contribute more to excellence in patient care.
Tulane
Hospital for Children
The 6th floor is a 32-bed unit for children 0-21 years who require
highly specialized medical and nursing care. Space constraints currently
allow us only 19 private rooms that are designed for those children
who require isolation to protect either themselves or others.
I. Child Life Services
A Child Life Specialist is a professional who has been trained to
help children with hospitalization. The Child Life Specialist is there
to help the children understand and learn about their illness and
medical procedures. The Child Life offers the children at Tulane Hospital
for Children the opportunity to socialize and participate in organized
therapeutic activities.
II. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
At Tulane Hospital for Children, our goal is to provide the highest
level of medical and nursing care available for infants, children,
and adolescents. Our first responsibility is to the child, and, as
we work towards creating a family centered approach to caring for
children, we want to include the parents in the care of the child
any way we can.
The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit provides highly specialized care
and comprehensive treatment to a wide range of critically ill or injured
children from birth to 21 years of age. The PICU is a 14 bed unit.
Tulane Hospital for Children has some of the country’s finest
doctors and nurses specializing in all aspects of pediatric care.
Our pediatric intensive care physicians are board certified in pediatric
critical care and work closely with other Tulane Hospital for Children
specialists, including cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, nephrologists,
pulmonologists, transplant surgeons, and many more. Our nurses and
respiratory therapists are also certified in the care of critically
ill infants, children and adolescents.
III. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit—2nd Floor Tulane-Lakeside
Campus
The NICU is located on the fourth floor. The Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit (NICU) of Tulane Hospital for Children was established in 1977.
The NICU provides highly specialized care and comprehensive treatment
to a wide range of critically ill neonates. The NICU consists of a
16-bed NICU Level 3 regional unit with two isolation rooms and a combined
Level II, III and IIIR.
Tulane Hospital for Children has some of the country’s finest
doctors specializing in all aspects of neonatal care. The neonatologists
providing care in these units work closely with other Tulane Hospital
for Children specialists. An important goal in patient care is to
prevent the spread of infection to patients, visitors and staff.
Our critical care teams consist of residents, interns, and neonatal
nurse practitioners. The critical care team cares for all the patients
in the NICU.
Residents are physicians who are receiving advanced training in the
hospital. They participate in baby care under the direction of the
neonatologist. Fellows are physicians who have completed their residency
and are now training in a special area of pediatrics. Consulting physicians
are experts in a specific area of pediatrics.
A neonatal nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who has become
certified in advanced care of ill newborns. A registered nurse is
always assigned to care for babies. One nurse will be assigned one
to two patients depending on the level of your baby’s illness.
A charge nurse is assigned on every shift. The charge nurse oversees
that the unit runs smoothly during the shift and helps other nurses
with duties. The NICU coordinator supervises the nursing care provided
by the unit staff. The clinical coordinator is also available on duty.
The NICU case managers work in partnership with the parents and medical
team to develop discharge plans. They also assist families in working
through insurance issues.
A lactation consultant is also available to assist those mothers who
wish to breast feed their babies. A pumping area, freezer and supplies
are available to make breast feeding a positive experience during
a difficult time. Other specialized team members, such as nutritionists,
physical therapists, and occupational therapists, may also be involved.