IU Health University Hospital is home to outstanding, nationally recognized programs, and the largest transplant program by volume in the state. It serves as a tertiary referral center for highly subspecialized care in oncology, hematology, bone marrow transplant and solid organ transplant, and is recognized for excellence in gastroenterology, pulmonology and many surgical subspecialties. The only National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer center in the state, the
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We are seeking a patient focusedNurse Practitioner orPhysician Assistantto join ourBone Marrow TransplantIndianapolis, Indiana!
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Position Details:
- Full-time, Day Shift
- Rotating day hours, Monday-Sunday
- Guaranteed weekday off
- No call
- 80% inpatient / 20% outpatient
- Adult bone marrow transplant and post bone marrow transplant patients
- 10 patients/day in hospital, 10/week in clinic
- Team includes 3 physicians and 5 APPs
- Practice locations include Simon Cancer Center and University Hospital
Key Responsibilities:
- See patients both as a team and independently managing patients that are undergoing bone marrow transplants and immediately after.
- Perform procedures including bone marrow biopsies and skin biopsies.
Qualifications:
- ACNP, AGNP, FNP or PA certificationsrequired
- Experience in BMT or Hematology/Oncology strongly preferred
IU Health offers a value-based compensation package that includes: group insurance (health, dental, life, disability), 401k with company match, generous PTO, CME allowance/time off, relocation assistance, and malpractice insurance coverage.
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Facility DescriptionIU Health University Hospitalis a 440-bed major teaching hospital and a recognized leader in technology. Part of the IU Health Adult Academic Health Center, IU Health University Hospital is currently ranked byU.S. News and World Reportas the No. 1 hospital in the state of Indiana .
IU Health University Hospital is home to outstanding, nationally recognized programs, and the largest transplant program by volume in the state. It serves as a tertiary referral center for highly subspecialized care in oncology, hematology, bone marrow transplant and solid organ transplant, and is recognized for excellence in gastroenterology, pulmonology and many surgical subspecialties. The only National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer center in the state, theIndiana University Health Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, has its home at IU Health University Hospital.
IU Health is building a new downtown hospital and campus, which will consolidate operations of the adjacent IU Health Methodist and University Hospitals. Construction for the new hospital is well underway and set to open in late 2027. It will feature three 16-story towers with 864 beds. IU School of Medicine is also constructing a medical education and research building directly east of the new hospital.
Community DescriptionIndianapolis, Indiana, the 17th largest U.S. city, is a sophisticated city blending charm and culture with a wonderful balance of business and leisure. Residents of this dynamic city enjoy:
- Leading educational system and top-ranked universities, paired with a diverse population
- Vibrant downtown offering arts, theaters, world-class museums, zoo, concerts and memorials
- Named toU.S. News & World Report's2023-2024 list of the best places to live in the United States
- Top ranked international airport: "Best Airport in North America" twelve consecutive years
- Ranked by Niche in 2023 as one of the most diverse counties in America, as well as one of the best cities to live in and buy a house in the country
- Historic neighborhoods with surrounding cultural districts and low cost of living
- Outdoor recreation includes golfing, boating and unique parks
- Home of the Colts (NFL), Fever (
- WNBA ), Pacers (
- NBA ), Indians (
- MiLB ), Indianapolis 500 (
- IndyCar ) and the nation's largest half marathon
- Close proximity to Chicago, St. Louis
Freqently Asked Questions
Nurse Practitioners specializing in bone marrow transplant at IU Health handle complex inpatient and outpatient cases, requiring advanced certifications like ACNP or AGNP. This contrasts with general nursing jobs that may focus on routine care, making this role highly specialized within Indianapolis' healthcare landscape.
For Nurse Practitioners seeking roles in hematology or oncology in Indiana, certifications such as ACNP, AGNP, or FNP are critical. These credentials demonstrate specialized knowledge and enable independent management of complex cases like bone marrow transplants, aligning with IU Health's high standards.
A Nurse Practitioner at Medcv managing bone marrow transplant patients typically balances inpatient rounds with outpatient clinics, performing procedures like bone marrow and skin biopsies. They collaborate closely with physicians to manage about 10 hospital patients daily and 10 clinic visits weekly.
Medcv's Nurse Practitioner roles in Indianapolis provide substantial growth potential, especially in specialized fields like bone marrow transplant and oncology. The collaborative team environment and access to leading cancer programs foster continuous learning and career advancement.
Medcv offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and life insurance, 401k with company match, generous PTO, CME allowances, relocation assistance, and malpractice coverage—making it an attractive choice for Nurse Practitioners in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis has a growing need for Nurse Practitioners in specialized fields like oncology and transplant care due to IU Health's extensive programs. The demand remains strong, though competition exists among highly qualified candidates with certifications and relevant experience.
Nurse Practitioners should note IU Health University Hospital's downtown Indianapolis location offers accessibility via major highways and public transit. However, traffic peaks during rush hours may affect commute times, so planning around shifts and using alternate routes is advisable.
Nurse Practitioners in Indianapolis specializing in bone marrow transplant typically earn between $95,000 and $115,000 annually, slightly below some coastal metro areas but competitive given the city's cost of living and IU Health's comprehensive benefits.
Medcv’s Nurse Practitioner positions emphasize hands-on procedural work such as bone marrow and skin biopsies, alongside managing complex transplant patients. This advanced clinical involvement distinguishes their roles from typical practitioner jobs in the region.
Joining Medcv means becoming part of a dynamic system with IU Health's new downtown hospital under construction, promising state-of-the-art facilities by 2027. Nurse Practitioners can anticipate evolving clinical environments and expanding multidisciplinary collaboration.
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