Position Description:
Penn OB/GYN Chester County is excited to be seeking an experienced Full-Time Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner to join their growing team. The new hire will work independently and will provide full scope OB/GYN services with a focus on Gyn care. The ideal candidate will have experience with Gynecological office procedures (i.e. IUD insertion, endometrial biopsy, etc.).
The new hire will spend regular time at three Penn OB/GYN sites: West Chester, Exton, and Southern Chester County. The West Chester office is currently undergoing expansion efforts and the group is looking forward to the addition of several new exam rooms as of early 2025. The schedule for this position will include regular evening and Saturday commitments.
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Why Penn Medicine?
Ranked as one of the Top 50 hospitals in the nation by Healthgrades, Chester County Hospital (CCH) is a 329-bed inpatient complex that has been serving Chester County and the surrounding communities for more than 125 years. In 2013, CCH joined the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) as part of its ongoing effort to provide the most progressive services available. The hospital features state of art modern ORs including hybrid ORs in a brand new pavilion opened in 2021.
CCH offers an array of inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services, including interventional heart and vascular services, open heart surgery, advanced spine surgery, general, orthopaedic and oncology surgery, oncology, radiation oncology and comprehensive maternal/infant health services. The hospital also offers home health and hospice care; occupational and employee health care; professional and technical education; outpatient laboratory; radiology and physical therapy services; prenatal care and gynecological care for all women, including the underserved; and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
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