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Inpatient Nephrology PA

MedStar Health
$115,003.00 - $165,006.00 /Yr.
United States, D.C., Washington
3800 Reservoir Road Northwest (Show on map)
Jun 12, 2026
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Inpatient Transplant Nephrology APP

Position Title:Advanced Practice Provider - Transplant Nephrology (Inpatient)
Department: Transplant Nephrology / Abdominal Transplant
Reports To: Chief APP for Adult and Pediatric Transplant Surgery, HPB Surgery, Transplant Nephrology, and Transplant Hepatology

Position Summary

The Inpatient Transplant Nephrology Advanced Practice Provider (APP) provides comprehensive medical management for kidney and pancreas transplant recipients in the inpatient setting. The APP collaborates with transplant nephrologists, transplantsurgery APPs, transplantsurgeons, pharmacists, coordinators, and multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality care across the peri-transplant continuum including pre-transplant evaluation, immediate post-transplant management, and long-term transplant complications requiring hospitalization.

The APP is responsible for daily clinical management of transplant recipients including immunosuppression management, allograft function monitoring, management of transplant-related complications, and coordination of discharge planning.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Care

  • Perform comprehensive history and physical examinations on transplant recipients admitted to the hospital.

  • Managepre- and post-kidney transplant patients, including deceased and living donor recipients.

  • Monitor and interpretallograft function, immunosuppression levels, and transplant-related laboratory results.

  • Diagnose and manage:

  • Delayed graft function

  • Acute kidney injury

  • Acute rejection

  • Infection in immunocompromised patients

  • Fluid and electrolyte disorders

  • Hypertension

  • Immunosuppressive medication complications

  • Order and interpret diagnostic studies including labs, imaging, and biopsies.

  • Adjustimmunosuppressive regimensin collaboration with transplant nephrologists.

  • Coordinate care for transplant recipients requiring dialysis.

Rounding and Care Coordination

  • Participate indaily multidisciplinary transplant rounds.

  • Present patients during transplant rounds and contribute to management planning.

  • Coordinationof carewithMDC teams and help facilitate transitions of care includingdischarge planning and outpatient follow-up.

Procedures (if applicable based on institution)

  • Remove dialysis catheters and surgical drains.

  • Assist with renal transplant biopsies.

  • Manage dialysis access issues.

Education

  • Provide education to patients and families regarding:

  • Immunosuppressive medications

  • Infection prevention

  • Post-transplant care

  • Participate ineducationof residents, fellows,APPsand students rotating on transplant services.

Quality and Program Development

  • Participate intransplant quality improvement initiatives.

  • Contribute to maintaining compliance with transplant regulatory bodies including:

  • United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)

  • Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN)

  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Work Environment

  • Inpatient hospital setting within a transplant center

  • Collaboration with multidisciplinary transplant teams

  • Weekend and holiday rotation may be required

  • Call coverage may be required depending on program structure

Minimum Qualifications

Education

  • Master's or Doctoral degree from accredited program:

  • Nurse Practitioner (NP)

  • Physician Assistant (PA)

Certification

  • National board certification as NP or PA

  • State licensure as Advanced Practice Provider

  • DEA license (if applicable)

Experience

  • 2+ years ofnephrology, transplant, or critical care experience preferred

  • Experience with transplant patient population strongly preferred

Core Competencies

  • Expertise inimmunosuppression management

  • Strong clinical decision-making in complex patients

  • Ability to manageimmunocompromised patients with multi-organ complications

  • Strong interdisciplinary collaboration

  • Excellent communication and patient education skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience with kidney or pancreas transplant recipients

  • Familiarity with transplant regulatory requirements and transplant metrics

  • Experience with inpatient transplant protocols and pathways


This position has a hiring range of

USD $115,003.00 - USD $165,006.00 /Yr.
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