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Join a leading healthcare team as a Registered Nurse in the innovative Extensivist Clinic. This role involves providing direct patient care, coordinating with interdisciplinary teams, and ensuring optimal health outcomes for vulnerable populations. Be part of a transformative approach to outpatient care in a supportive environment dedicated to continuous learning and improvement.
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Join Southlake’s New Extensivist Clinic Team – A Transformative Approach to Outpatient Care!
Southlake is excited to announce new opportunities in our innovative Extensivist Clinic, opening in early 2025. This first-of-its-kind, intensive outpatient care program is designed to deliver leading-edge, patient-centered care. The Clinic is a collaboration of a dedicated inter-disciplinary team, including Nurse Practitioners, RNs, RPNs, Social Workers, Pharmacists, and others, to ensure comprehensive patient care.
The Extensivist Clinic will provide integrated care for patients to prevent unnecessary admissions and ensure safe, earlier discharges with coordinated follow-up. It offers a broader approach to sustaining patient health and stability over time.
Building on lessons learned from the successful Southlake@home program, which has now spread across the province, this Clinic serves as a critical bridge between inpatient and outpatient care and community services. It offers stabilization and ongoing follow-up for patients. Located on our hospital campus in Newmarket, the Clinic leverages Southlake’s robust resources and expertise to enhance patient outcomes.
Open 7 days a week, the Extensivist Clinic is committed to providing continuous and accessible care for patients.
Be a part of our exciting future—apply today!
The Registered Nurse (RN) role models clinical excellence and the core competencies outlined in the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) practice standards, as well as Southlake Regional Health Centre policies and procedures. The RN works collaboratively as part of the healthcare team, providing direct patient care based on these standards. This role impacts decision-making related to care-provider assignment, consultation, and collaboration among care providers. All nurses are committed to lifelong learning.
The RN is responsible for coordinating and delivering comprehensive care to vulnerable populations. Working closely with patients, families, medical providers, and the interdisciplinary team, the RN manages, monitors, and optimizes patient care to ensure a high quality of life and prevent complications.