Details
Posted: 19-Apr-26
Location: Albany, New York
Categories:
Advanced Practice Registered Nurses / Physician Assistants
Department/Unit:
General Surgery
Work Shift:
Day (United States of America)
Salary Range:
Albany Medical Center is launching a new clinical service within the General Surgery Division to provide High-Resolution Anoscopy (HRA) as an in-house diagnostic and therapeutic offering. This service will reduce external referrals, improve access to care, and expand the division's procedural capabilities for both inpatient and outpatient populations.
The Advanced Practice Provider (NP or PA) will play a key role in establishing and delivering this service. The APP will work directly with physicians to perform HRA screenings, manage follow-up care, and support the long-term monitoring of high-risk patients, including those who are HIV-positive or immunocompromised.
Salary Range: $117,766- $138,548
Essential Responsibilities
Support workflow design, patient flow, referral pathways, and scheduling processes to optimize service quality and efficiency.
Collaboration & Communication
Work closely with the Surgical team, Nursing, Infectious Disease, and ancillary staff to ensure seamless care coordination.
Experience in general surgery, colorectal surgery, infectious disease, oncology, or procedural-based care.
Procedural experience (colposcopy, anoscopy, endoscopic skills, etc.) strongly preferred but not required.
Program Rationale & Impact
This new service addresses a significant gap in regional care by providing local access to HRA--a procedure typically available only in larger metropolitan areas such as NYC and Rochester. The APP's work will directly contribute to:
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