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The overall purpose of this role is to support the care of a group of patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease who are on biologic and other advanced therapies, and manage the administration of and monitoring of these medications. The IBD Biologics Clinical Nurse Specialist role will have an overview of the management of IBD and, in time, will take on some non-biologic stable patient review also.
The Biologics CNS Will
- Work as an independent practitioner alongside other members of the multidisciplinary team
- Accept patient biologic referrals to agreed criteria
- Coordinate the pre-biologics safety checks
- Support the Vedolizumab nursing team and OUH Gastroenterology Day Case Unit team, in the administration and management of all biologics
- Coordinate the appointments, alongside Day Case Unit administration team and clinic booking
- Be available for at least 4 clinical sessions a week in the Day Case Unit or Outpatient Clinics
- Liaise with the gastroenterology pharmacy team
- Work across departmental boundaries
- Contribute to the smooth running of the biologics service
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For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Lydia White Job title: IBD Consultant Nurse Email address:
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