Sarah Y. Parker, MSN, AGNP-C presented “APP-directed Postoperative Care Clinic for Prosthetic Urology: Tips for Happier Patients” during the 11th Urology Today Conference on October 29, 2023.
How to cite: Parker, Sarah Y. “APP-directed Postoperative Care Clinic for Prosthetic Urology: Tips for Happier Patients” October 29, 2023. Accessed Nov 2024. https://grandroundsinurology.com/app-directed-postoperative-care-clinic-for-prosthetic-urology-tips-for-happier-patients/
APP-directed Postoperative Care Clinic for Prosthetic Urology: Tips for Happier Patients – Summary
Sarah Y. Parker, MSN, AGNP-C, analyzes the establishment and operation of an APP-directed postoperative care clinic for prosthetic urology. Her focus is on enhancing patient satisfaction and outcomes through advanced practice provider (APP) involvement in postoperative care. Parker underscores the significance of a specialized clinic model that leverages the expertise of APPs to provide dedicated and continuous care for patients undergoing prosthetic urology procedures.
Parker details the essential components of an APP-directed clinic, highlighting the benefits of having APPs manage postoperative care. Effective communication and patient education are central themes. By providing thorough education, APPs empower patients to actively participate in their recovery. Parker also discusses the importance of setting realistic expectations and maintaining open lines of communication to address patient concerns promptly.
Parker highlights the integration of protocols and guidelines that ensure high-quality, consistent care. Parker’s analysis also focuses on innovation in patient care delivery. Technologies such as telehealth and other digital tools enable APPs to provide timely support and follow-up, further enhancing patient satisfaction and outcomes.
About The 11th Urology Today Conference:
Presented by chair Ryan P. Terlecki, MD, FACS, the 11th Urology Today conference was designed to keep urologists, urologic oncologists, and other healthcare providers educated on the most pertinent issues in urology practices. Areas of focus included urologic oncology, men’s health and reconstruction, female urology, pediatric urology, kidney stones and related conditions, and methods of providing the best care amidst the required logistics of the business side of medicine.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sarah Y. Parker, MSN, AGNP-C, is a urology nurse practitioner at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She earned her Master of Science in adult health nursing from Maryville University in St. Louis, Missouri, graduating with a 4.0 GPA.
Mrs. Parker has worked as a urology nurse practitioner for two years, and prior to that, she worked as a registered nurse for over seven years in various clinical areas, including general floor nursing, post-operative care nursing, and peri-operative care. In her current position as a nurse practitioner, Ms. Parker works alongside urologists, assisting in the operating room; caring for patients pre-, peri-, and post-operatively; and following up with patients in an outpatient setting.