Physician Assistant

OrthoVirginia

$111K — $166K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • State licensure as a physician assistant or nurse practitioner
  • 5-7 years of direct patient care experience in surgical settings
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
  • Strong understanding of preoperative and postoperative care protocols
  • Excellent communication and patient education skills

Responsibilities

  • Perform physical examinations and implement treatment plans for patients
  • Order diagnostic studies and instruct patients and families on care
  • Consult with the supervising physician as needed to assess patient conditions
  • Ensure timely completion of medical charts and administrative tasks
  • Monitor patient care continuity between physician visits
  • Provide follow-up care in accordance with practice guidelines
  • Assist in the preoperative assessments and confirm necessary documentation

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work in a team-oriented environment
  • Gain experience in comprehensive patient care and surgical settings
  • Access to continuous professional development and training
  • Contribute to a high-quality patient care experience
  • Participation in a supportive and collaborative care team
Full Job Description
Job Description Summary:

Provides direct patient care and surgical assistance according to State guidelines and under the direction of the supervising physician and/or Medical Director. Functions with specific privileges as approved by the governing body. May be involved in the coordination of treatment and assist in the management of preoperative and postoperative care. In coordination with the supervising physician, develops a comprehensive plan of care, and collaborates with the care team to ensure continuity quality care.

Primary Functions & Responsibilities:
  • Performs physical examination, compiles medical data and records medical history and implements a treatment plan on new and established patients
  • Orders appropriate diagnostic studies when indicated Instructs patients and families regarding treatment plan and medications
  • Consults with physician when warranted to assess patient condition and treatment
  • Ensures that medical charts and administrative paperwork is completed in a timely manner
  • Provides monitoring and continuity of care between physician visits
  • Provides follow-up care to patients according to practice guidelines
  • May perform preoperative assessment of patient and confirms completion of required documentation
  • Assesses patient status for compliance with physical, emotional and social admission requirements
  • May or may not perform thorough preoperative work-up for the scheduled procedures
  • Notifies Medical Director or attending physician if patient does not meet criteria or is not suitable for treatment in the outpatient setting
  • Confirms that medical clearance and all diagnostic tests are performed and documented
  • Supports the patient and family by explaining the perioperative experience with specific instructions to the patient and family regarding their responsibility in the outpatient process
  • May or may not coordinate the surgical schedule considering special needs of the patient
  • Performs within guidelines of specific privileges approved by the governing body and delegated by the Medical Director
  • May confer with the surgeon about the planned anesthetic to be administered
  • Documents orders and considerations specified by surgeon and carried out by Physician
  • Monitors patients and administers medications according to Facility policy
  • Performs preoperative activities according to Facility policy
  • Provides support to medical and office staff


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • Ability to assess situations, resolve within scope of ability, or escalate as appropriate
  • Ability to respond effectively to emergencies, actual events or drills.
  • Ability to follow instructions with little supervision
  • Ability to maintain professional demeanor in all aspects of role
  • May make hospital rounds for physicians when indicated
  • Assists in completing paperwork for patients as indicated
  • Travels between facilities when indicated
  • Strong customer service skills and excellent communication skills


Compensation Range for this position:
$111,200.00 - $166,800.00

Compensation for this role will be based on several factors, including the candidate's qualifications, relevant experience, education, skills, certifications, geography/market, and internal equity considerations.

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