Registered Nurse - Device Clinic
University Hospitals | |
United States, Ohio, Cleveland | |
Dec 28, 2025 | |
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Description
The Cardiac Device Clinic is a patient centric department that delivers various stages of care, from inpatient to clinic to home via remote monitoring. This unique, hybrid role provides experience with at least 5 different device companies to become proficient in assessing cardiac device function, programming/reprogramming cardiac devices, and cardiac rhythm interpretation/arrhythmia burden. UH CMC Device Clinic works in collaboration with the Electrophysiologist to ensure that patients' cardiac devices are functioning properly and that rhythm/function issues are addressed thoroughly. Device Clinic RN is an autonomous role that remains part of a cohesive team that continually incorporates education for new technologies, refreshers on common/fewer common algorithms & device programming. Ask your recruiter about our $6K sign-on bonus available to RNs with 1 or more years of RN experience. What You Will Do This is a unique role that integrates three core functions: inpatient care, ambulatory/outpatient services, and remote monitoring. The expectation is to rotate regularly among all three areas, as they work collaboratively to deliver comprehensive cardiac device management. A strong understanding of the importance of each function is essential to providing high-quality patient care. The role requires the ability to work autonomously while remaining an active member of a multidisciplinary team. Travel is an expected component of the position, about 50% of the time, with coverage across CMC, Ahuja, Chagrin, Minoff, Richmond, Twinsburg, Hudson, Euclid, Mentor, Concord, Chardon, Geauga, Conneaut, and Medina. (Westlake and Geneva are NP clinics.) Inpatient: answer calls to see patients in the OR, MRI, EP/Cath labs, etc. for checks, programming/reprogramming and device function troubleshooting, also provides discharge instructions for wound care, follow up appts and remote monitoring. Ambulatory/outpatient: see patients in clinic for routine follow up, wound checks, reprogramming, addressing remote alerts, troubleshooting device function Remote monitoring: Part of standard cardiac device follow-up (once /yr in the office and every 3 months remotely), reading /addressing device alerts (rhythm issues or device function), communicating with patient's healthcare team when needed.
Additional Responsibilities
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Dec 28, 2025