Clinical Response Coordinator - Legacy of Hope

University of Alabama at Birmingham

montgomery, AL

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Case Management, Clinical Data, Critical Care, Data Analysis, Donor Development, Funding, Hospital, Laboratory, Medical Records, Medications, Medicine, Needs Assessment, Neurotrauma (Traumatic Brain Injury), On Call, Organizational Skills, Purchasing/Procurement, Team Player, Typing
LOCATION
montgomery, AL
POSTED
30+ days ago

Schedule Shift May VaryLocation The Birmingham AreaBenefits include 100 tuition assistance wellness initiatives generous paid time off paid parental leave Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligible employer plus more. In addition to our many benefits and perks UAB Medicine provides a variety of resources to support employees both personally and professionally.The Clinical Response Coordinator CRC is an integral role within the organ donation process at Legacy of Hope LoH. The CRC will be responsible for performing on-site visits to donor hospitals within their coverage area. They in conjunction with the administrator on call will determine initial suitability of potential organ and tissue donors. This will be done by communicating and interacting with hospital and physician staff in collaborative and professional ways. The CRC will evaluate specific case dynamics and determine which information is clinically significant and should be communicated to the hospital teams and Legacy of Hope staff who are off-site. They will also assess available clinical data found in medical record or bedside assessment to determine initial medical suitability for donation. The CRC will encourage implementation of catastrophic brain injury guidelines as appropriate based upon their clinical judgement. In situations when needed the CRC will also be expected to identify and support the needs of the potential donor family and offer them information about donation opportunities organ and tissue. After authorization is obtained the CRC will coordinate the transport of blood for serological testing and tissue typing to the appropriate laboratories. They will also initiate individualized case donor management after brain death is declared to ensure donor stability while coordinating arrival of procurement transplant coordinator PTC or critical care transport CCT to donors location. Donor management could include ordering and interpreting labs ensuring appropriate fluid maintenance and implementing vasoactive and hemodynamic supportive medications as required by the donors status. They will obtain required information from the hospital medical record to be transferred with patients from the donor hospital location to the donor recovery center as appropriate. The Clinical Response Coordinator will also be able to perform specific partner services activities as directed by their supervisor. Those responsibilities may include but not be limited to rounding through units to build relationships presenting informationoutcomes to hospital staff members in both formal and informal settings and participating in education about donor suitability brain death testing specific donation processes etc. This position requires 12-15 days of 24-hour call per month.

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University of Alabama at Birmingham