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What is a Women's Health RN?

A Women's Health RN is a registered nurse who specializes in providing healthcare services to women across all stages of life. Their responsibilities often include performing routine exams, educating patients about reproductive health, assisting with prenatal and postpartum care, supporting patients through menopause, and managing various gynecological conditions. They work in settings such as hospitals, clinics, OB/GYN offices, and community health organizations. Women's Health RNs play a vital role in patient education, advocacy, and providing compassionate care tailored to women's unique health needs.

What is the difference between Womens Health Rn vs Obstetric Nurse?

AspectWomens Health RnObstetric Nurse
CertificationsRN license, Women's health certificationsRN license, Obstetric nursing certifications
Work EnvironmentClinics, outpatient centers, women's health clinicsHospitals, maternity wards, birthing centers
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers focusing on women's healthHospitals, maternity units, obstetric clinics

Womens Health Rns focus on overall women's health, including preventive care and reproductive health, while Obstetric Nurses specialize in childbirth, labor, and delivery. Both roles require RN licensure and related certifications, but their work environments and patient care focus differ, with Womens Health Rns offering broader women's health services and Obstetric Nurses concentrating on maternity care.

What are some common challenges faced by a Women's Health RN, and how can they be managed effectively?

Women's Health RNs often encounter challenges such as communicating sensitive information, managing complex patient emotions, and staying updated on rapidly evolving healthcare guidelines. Building strong patient trust and practicing active listening are essential for discussing topics like reproductive health or pregnancy loss. Additionally, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams and seeking continuing education can help RNs provide the best possible care while navigating these challenges effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Women's Health RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Women's Health RN, you need expertise in obstetric, gynecological, and reproductive health nursing, usually supported by an RN license and experience in women's health settings. Familiarity with fetal monitoring systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and specialized procedures such as Pap smears and prenatal assessments is essential. Compassion, strong communication, and the ability to educate and advocate for patients are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure safe, patient-centered care and effective support for women throughout various stages of life.
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Women's Health RN Supervisor (3949)

Women's Health RN Supervisor (3949)

WACO FAMILY MEDICINE

Waco, TX

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


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Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

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Job description

Primary Duties and Responsibilities: 

Prenatal Intake Coordination 

  • Conduct comprehensive RN prenatal intake appointments for all newly pregnant patients scheduled for Welcome OB visits.  
  • Obtain and document detailed medical, surgical, obstetrical, gynecological, social, and family histories.  
  • Complete medication reconciliation and identify potential teratogenic medications requiring provider review.  
  • Assess psychosocial, behavioral health, substance use, and social determinants of health needs.  
  • Identify high-risk pregnancy factors and escalate concerns to providers appropriately.  
  • Educate patients regarding prenatal care expectations, routine testing, warning signs, and available resources.  
  • Ensure all required prenatal documentation is completed prior to the initial provider visit.  

Medical Record Review and Care Coordination 

  • Review outside medical records for transfer OB patients.  
  • Abstract and enter pertinent medical information into the electronic health record, including:  
  • Problem lists
  • Prior pregnancy outcomes
  • Prenatal laboratory results
  • Ultrasound findings
  • Significant medical diagnoses
  • Medication histories
  • Coordinate the acquisition of missing records and documentation.  
  • Collaborate with providers regarding abnormal findings and high-risk conditions.  
  • Assist with referrals to Maternal-Fetal Medicine and specialty services as indicated.  

Clinical Documentation and Revenue Cycle Support 

  • Ensure complete and accurate documentation supporting prenatal care services.  
  • Support billing opportunities associated with RN prenatal intake visits when applicable.  
  • Maintain compliance with documentation, coding, and regulatory requirements.  

Leadership & Staff Management 

  • Assist the Chief Nursing Officer and Nursing Leadership Team with departmental oversight and initiatives. 
  • Supervise CMA, LVN, and RN staff within the Women’s Health clinic, ensuring clinical competency and adherence to policies. 
  • Collaborate closely with the Practice Manager and Director of Women’s Health to support clinic operations and staffing needs. 
  • Schedule daily nursing coverage and assignments. 
  • Participate in interviewing, selecting, onboarding, and orienting nursing personnel. 
  • Conduct quarterly chart audits. 
  • Promote teamwork, accountability, and a positive work culture. 

Clinical & Operational Support 

  • Provide direct nursing care as needed, including working the floor and supporting clinical procedures. 
  • Assume responsibility for emergent patient care until a clinician arrives, implementing emergency protocols as necessary. 
  • Assist with triage, patient education, procedures, and clinical workflows. 
  • Support management of EPIC in-baskets, MyChart messages, referrals, prior authorizations, and prescription refill processes.  
  • Order medical supplies and ensure inventory availability for clinic operations. 
  • Support management of medical equipment, including reporting issues, tracking maintenance dates, and notifying the CNO of new equipment additions. 
  • Maintain current knowledge of updated vaccine guidelines and ensure staff competence. 

Quality Assurance & Compliance 

  • Oversee department and site QA activities, including assigning monthly QA tasks and holding staff accountable. 
  • Maintain compliance with OSHA, CMS, and state/federal regulatory requirements. 
  • Assist with competency validation, education, and annual skills assessments. 
  • Assist with patient grievances, documentation follow-up, and resolution processes. 
  • Contribute topics and present at monthly staff meetings. 

Collaboration & Communication 

  • Work closely with the Practice Manager and Director of Women’s Health to ensure smooth clinic operations, appropriate staffing, and efficient patient flow. 
  • Promote clear communication across departments to support integrated care. 

Other Responsibilities 

  • Provide nursing support across Women’s Health clinics as needed. 
  • Maintain flexible scheduling, including occasional evenings or weekends. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the CNO. 

Physical and Mental Requirements 

  • Visual and auditory accuracy. 
  • Indoor setting with continuous computer use. 
  • Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, kneeling, reaching, twisting, and climbing. 
  • Frequent use of phone and repetitive hand movements. 
  • Occasional work in confined or noisy areas. 
  • Occasional exposure to electrical, chemical, gaseous, dusty, or infectious conditions. 
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs and assist with positioning patients up to 200 lbs. 
  • Ability to travel occasionally; must possess a valid driver's license and liability insurance. 
  • Ability to understand and follow detailed written and verbal instructions. 
  • Ability to respond quickly and calmly to medical emergencies. 
  • Ability to read and interpret detailed specifications and clinical documentation. 

Job Title: Women's Health RN Supervisor 

Department: Nursing  

Reports To: RDON, CNO 

Collaborates with: Practice Manager, Director of Women’s Health, RDON 

Location: Waco Family Medicine WHC 

Education:  

  • Graduate of an accredited nursing program.  

  • Associate Degree in Nursing required.  

  • BSN preferred. 

Licensure 

  • Current Texas Registered Nurse license in good standing.  

  • Current BLS certification required.  

Experience 

  • Minimum three years of obstetric, women's health, labor and delivery, maternal-child, or prenatal nursing experience preferred.  

  • Minimum one year of leadership, charge nurse, supervisory, or management experience preferred.  

  • Experience with electronic health records and prenatal documentation required.  

  • Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.  

Position Summary: 

The OB Intake RN Supervisor provides clinical leadership, nursing supervision, and comprehensive prenatal intake services for Women’s Health patients. This position serves as the primary RN resource for obstetric patient intake, risk identification, care coordination, and nursing team oversight. The role combines direct patient care, prenatal education, chart review, and nursing leadership responsibilities to support safe, efficient, and high-quality obstetric care. 

The OB Intake RN Supervisor is responsible for conducting comprehensive prenatal intake assessments, reviewing outside medical records, identifying high-risk conditions, ensuring accurate documentation within the electronic medical record, and coordinating care with providers. Additionally, this position supervises clinical staff, supports clinic operations, oversees quality initiatives, and promotes excellence in patient care and regulatory compliance. 

This position includes both supervisory responsibilities and direct clinical care. 


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