$54.11 - $81.16/hr
Full-time
Posted 2 days ago
Job description
The Physician Assistant provides medical care and services independently and collaboratively under the direction and supervision of the assigned physician, and in accordance with established policies and procedures. This includes initial and ongoing assessment, diagnosis and treatment of the patient's medical and/or surgical status, and performing and assisting the assigned physician on specialized procedures in the operating room.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assesses, diagnoses, and treats medical and surgical problems in accordance with Practice protocols and records the same for review by the supervising physician
- Provides care that is patient centered, compassionate, appropriate and effective
- Maintains a safe, comfortable, and therapeutic environment for patients in accordance with Practice standards.
- Elicits medical history and conducts physical exams on patients to provide health assessments and screens for abnormal conditions
- Performs diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and orders, performs, and interprets routine laboratory, X-rays, EKGs, and other related studies and advanced imaging as required
- Performs therapeutic procedures, such as injections, immunizations, suturing and wound care, and infection management
- Perform a variety of orthopedic procedures, such as joint injections and/or aspirations, fracture/dislocation reductions, casting/splinting, dressing changes, and laceration repairs
- Advises and directs medical personnel in the execution of patient care, as appropriate
- Notifies physician of abnormal patient conditions
- Consults with and/or refers patients to department physicians, other specialists and medical and community resources as necessary
- Provides pre- and post-operative teaching, basic instruction to patient such as changing dressings, caring for wounds and rehabilitative procedures
- Instructs and counsels patients about prescribed therapeutic regimens, normal growth and development, family planning, emotional problems of daily living, and health maintenance
- Orders, prescribes, dispenses, and administers medications, orthosis, orthotics, braces, and other orthopedic devices according to standard protocols
- Manages general medical and surgical conditions based on knowledge of the indications, contraindications, side effects, interactions and adverse reactions of pharmacologic agents and other relevant treatment modalities
- Maintains patient records through timely documentation of all necessary information
- Adheres to patient and patient data, confidentiality per OrthoIllinois' HIPAA and PHI policies
- Conducts and/or participates in research studies, if appropriate
- Performs quality assurance according to department protocols
- Participates in call rotation responsibilities
- Maintains knowledge of trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate articles, journals, and related material, and by attending seminars, and conferences
- Uses appropriate billing and coding according to current guidelines
- Other duties as assigned
Competencies:
- Service: We align our actions and decision making with the organization's guiding platform keeping our patients at the center of all we do.
- Change Agent: We support and contribute to positive change in the organization.
- Communication and Interpersonal Relations: We communicate honestly and with compassion to build connections with our patients and each other.
- Effectiveness: We take ownership of work, doing the right thing for our customer and doing it well.
Organizational Culture:
All OrthoIllinois employees focus on service by putting the mission, vision, and value statements into practice and using the guiding principles of Compassion, Respect, Trust, Integrity, Innovation, Education Fiscal Responsibility, Practice Independence, Accountability, and Empowerment to direct their interactions and decision making. Employees promote and model the service standards to create lasting impressions, extraordinary moments, exceptional on-stage experiences, and meaningful and compassionate connections.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- Master's degree (M.A./M.S.) or equivalent from an accredited college or university
- Current license to practice in the state of Illinois
- Current BLS, DEA and Controlled Substance
Environmental/Working Conditions:
Working environment is in an office/clinic/OR setting. Requires work outside of normal business hours, including evenings and weekends.
Physical/Mental Demands:
- Stand for long periods of time, walk for periods of time, and climb stairs
- Requires lifting, carrying, or moving heavier objects (i.e. pushing or pulling up to 100 pounds and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds
- Possess full range of motion in shoulders and arms, including reaching above or below the shoulder in order to operate power tools and medical equipment when needed
- Finger dexterity, the ability to twist hands/wrists repetitively, pushing/pulling against stiff joints, using a variety of holds; demonstrating exercises, lifting/raising over shoulder height
- Vision: Posses close, distant, peripheral and color vision and ability to adjust focus
- Hearing: Ability to detect high pitch, soft or distant sounds
This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities and working conditions may change as needs evolve
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Physician Assistant?
A: To succeed as a Physician Assistant, key technical skills include proficiency in diagnosing and treating medical conditions, prescribing medications, and performing various medical procedures. Essential soft skills include strong communication and interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment, as well as adaptability and a commitment to lifelong learning. These strengths enable Physician Assistants to provide high-quality patient care, build strong relationships with patients and healthcare teams, and advance their careers through leadership roles, specialized certifications, or further education.
Q: What is the career path for a Physician Assistant?
A: A Physician Assistant's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level PA-C (Certified Physician Assistant) in a clinical setting, such as a hospital or private practice, where they work under the supervision of a physician to diagnose and treat patients. As they gain experience, they can move into mid-level roles like PA Supervisor or PA Educator, overseeing teams and mentoring junior PAs, and then progress to senior roles like PA Department Head or Medical Director, overseeing entire departments and making strategic decisions. Throughout their career, Physician Assistants can develop skills in areas like leadership, education, research, and policy, and may pursue advanced certifications, fellowships, or even medical school to further their career prospects.
