This position is designed to help facilitate APC growth, maturation, and life-long learning. The position will include the opportunity for direct 1:1 teaching with faculty(1:4 Faculty to learners) for a 12-month program that includes evidenced-based didactics, advanced concepts in coding, and population health. The learner will complete the 12-month program with an expanded clinical experience, the ability to critically assess self-knowledge, and access evidenced-based point-of-care resources. This fellowship comes with a 2-year commitment to work for ThedaCare.
Key Accountabilities
- Learn evidence-based best practices in chronic disease management and primary care.
- Learn principles of population health, network integrity, and resource stewardship.
- Complete core curriculum, including a 12-month didactic series, pre and post-test probability concepts, and motivational interviewing.
- Optimization of clinic workflow to better achieve work-life balance.
- Participation in current and future process improvement and feedback and serving as an ambassador for future APC Fellowship programming.
- Receive and incorporate faculty and APC Task Force feedback to become a stronger clinician and life-long learner with a growth mindset in a dynamic and changing healthcare environment.
- Opportunity for learning and prescribing medication-assisted therapy for substance use disorder.
Qualifications
- Completion of master-level degree minimum as an Advanced Practice Clinician (i.e., Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner).
- No prior clinical experience is required, however, the ability to take feedback and have a growth mindset is necessary.
- APC degree and certification.
- Active State of Wisconsin Medical/Prescriber license and active DEA licensure.