Orthopedic Physician Assistant (PA-C) en Northwest Orthopaedic Specialists, PS
Northwest Orthopaedic Specialists, PS · Spokane Valley, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Professional
 - Oficina en Spokane Valley
 
Northwest Orthopaedic Specialists, PS is seeking full-time Physician Assistant candidates. The Physician Assistant (PA-C) is responsible for the evaluation and management of patients under the supervision of NWOS physicians in the express clinic, functioning as an extension of NWOS physicians.
This is a full-time shift, 10 - 6 pm, Mon - Fri
Qualified applicants will possess the following education, experience and training:
- Graduate from an accredited physician’s assistant program
 - Washington State Physician Assistant license or eligible for licensing
 - Current PA certification from NCCPA
 - Current DEA registration/certificate
 - Current Washington State driver’s license
 - Orthopedic Experience
 
General Responsibilities Include:
- Work with designated supervising physician(s), but may be called upon to assist other partners in the Corporation at any time
 - Apply casts, splints, bracing devices and dressings; suturing minor lacerations, suture and cast removal
 - Obtain physical examination, followed by appropriate extremity examination
 - Order laboratory studies, X-rays, and other diagnostic testing as necessary
 - Identify normal and abnormal findings on histories, physical examinations, and commonly performed studies
 - Present and communicate information obtained in an organized manner so the physician can expeditiously evaluate, examine and outline a medical management plan
 - Perform pre-operative history and physical examination and appropriate patient education as instructed by supervising physician(s)
 - Assist in the follow-up of postoperative patients including obtaining a current status report from the patient followed by an examination and follow-up information as directed by physician(s)
 - Administer prescribed medications as directed; observes, records and reports patient's condition and reaction to drugs and treatments to physician
 - Assess patients for development and updating of treatment plans; implements treatment plans that have been reviewed and approved by the supervising physician
 - Prescribe drugs; schedule II, III, IV and V controlled substances to the extent permitted by PA state law; keeps patient pharmacy history current along with drug allergies
 - Provide phone contact as required in certain cases to assist in patient follow-up and problem solving
 - Perform appropriate, timely dictation of patient progress notes in accordance with Corporation’s dictation policy, a copy of which is attached
 - Charge reporting compliant with required correct coding national standards and documentation rules
 - Participate in professional development activities, maintains professional affiliations, and attends all regular meetings
 - Maintain strict patient confidentiality
 - Attend annual CPR, OSHA, HIPAA and Risk Management training programs
 - Perform all other tasks and projects assigned by the physicians
 - Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
 
Pay Range: $ $56.00 - $92.23
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter and CV to obtain detailed information on the opportunities available.
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