Telemedicine Nurse Practitioner

<p><strong>Company Description</strong> Don Gentry Nurse Practitioner in Family Health, PLLC is a patient-centered practice focused on delivering accessible, high-quality primary and family health services. The practice emphasizes continuity of care, clear communication, and supportive relationships with individuals and families across the lifespan. Using telemedicine and other modern care models, the practice helps patients receive timely, evidence-based care from the comfort of their homes. Team members are encouraged to practice at the top of their licensure while collaborating to improve health outcomes and patient satisfaction.</p><p><strong>Role Description</strong> This is a remote, contract role for a Telemedicine Nurse Practitioner. The Telemedicine Nurse Practitioner will provide virtual patient assessments, develop and manage treatment plans, and conduct follow-up visits using secure telehealth platforms. Daily responsibilities include reviewing patient histories, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests as appropriate, prescribing medications within scope of practice, and documenting encounters in the electronic health record. The role also involves patient education on disease management, wellness, and preventive care, as well as timely collaboration and consultation with supervising or collaborating clinicians when needed. The Nurse Practitioner will adhere to applicable state and federal regulations, maintain high standards of clinical quality, and support a positive, respectful patient experience in every interaction.</p><p><strong>Qualifications</strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>Current, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license and national certification (e.g., FNP, ANP, or equivalent), with eligibility to practice via telemedicine in applicable states.</li><li>Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills, with experience managing common primary and family health conditions in virtual or outpatient settings.</li><li>Proficiency with telehealth technologies, electronic health records, and secure messaging platforms, with ability to troubleshoot basic technical issues.</li><li>Excellent communication skills, including clear, empathetic, and culturally sensitive interaction with patients and caregivers in a virtual environment.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and maintain professional judgment in a remote, contract-based role.</li><li>Commitment to evidence-based practice, patient education, preventive care, and adherence to privacy and confidentiality regulations (e.g., HIPAA).</li><li>Prior telemedicine or outpatient primary care experience preferred; experience in family health, chronic disease management, or behavioral health integration is a plus.</li><li>Graduate degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program; current DEA registration (or eligibility) preferred depending on prescribing requirements.</li></ul>

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