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Posted : Saturday, August 24, 2024 07:24 PM

*Nature: * A Physician Assistant (PA) is an individual who is academically and clinically prepared to provide healthcare services under the direction and supervision of a licensed physician or surgeon.
The Physician Assistant acts as an agent for the supervising physician.
The orders given and the tasks performed by the Physician Assistant are considered the same as if they had been given and performed by the supervising physician.
(A supervising physician or surgeon is one who: Is currently licensed to practice medicine in California; licensed by the Medical Board of California to supervise Physician Assistants; a current member in good standing with the medical staff of the hospital.
) *Required Qualifications: * A current California license or valid interim license to practice as a Physician Assistant.
Must be ethical, professional and courteous to patients, physicians and co-workers.
*Scope: Direct Care – General* Evaluation: Elicit a detailed and accurate history from a patient, perform an appropriate physical examination, and make an assessment and diagnosis from all available information.
Initiate, review and revise treatment and therapy plans.
Record and present pertinent data in a manner meaningful to the physician or surgeon.
Demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served.
Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span.
Assess and interpret data reflective of the patient’s status requirements and age specific needs, and provide appropriate care based upon the results of the assessment.
*Monitoring: * Assist the supervising physician or surgeon in conducting rounds, and in routine clinic follow-up of patients.
Develop and implement, with the physician’s assistance, patient management plans.
Assist the supervising physician with the recording of progress notes in both the in-patient and out-patient settings.
*Diagnostics:* Order or transmit an order for x-ray, other studies, therapeutic diets, physical/occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, and nursing services.
Order or transmit an order for, perform or assist in the performance of laboratory procedures, screening procedures and therapeutic procedures.
Initiate arrangement for admissions, complete forms and charts pertinent to the patient’s medical record, and provide services to patients requiring continuing care, including patients at home.
*Therapeutics:* Perform routine procedures such as injections, immunizations, suturing and wound care to include debridement of wounds and burns.
Insertion of intravenous access catheters.
Start, superimpose, and discontinue intravenous fluids.
Under the supervision of their supervising physician or surgeon perform minor surgical procedures which are customarily performed under local anesthesia, such as removal of foreign bodies from the skin, incision and drainage of superficial skin infections and abscesses, removal of sutures and dressing changes.
Manage simple and/or stable chronic conditions and assist in the management of more complex illnesses and injuries.
Take the initiative in performing evaluative and therapeutic procedures in response to life-threatening situations.
*Counseling:* Instruct and counsel patients regarding compliance with prescribed therapeutic regiments, normal growth and development, emotional problems of daily living and health maintenance.
*Referral: * Initiate and facilitate the referral of patients to the appropriate health facilities, agencies and resources within the community.
*Medication:* Administer medication to a patient, or transmit orally or in writing on a patient’s record or in a transmittal order, a prescription from his/her supervising physician or surgeon to a person who may lawfully furnish the medication or medical device.
* For written drug orders the with the current issue of the Physician’s Desk Reference as a reference for indications, side effects, contraindications, and other pertinent information will be used.
* The Physician Assistant may only issue written drug orders for Schedule II-V controlled substances under a patient specific order from their supervising physician or surgeon.
* When appropriate, the Physician Assistant may authorize refills of medications given a patient by their supervising physician or surgeon in an amount sufficient to last until the patient’s next scheduled appointment with the physician, within the boundaries of the above mentioned formulary.
*Surgery: * Act as first or second assist in surgery under the supervision of the supervising physician.
*Documentation: * Document services provided and preparation of special reports such as discharge or transfer summaries.
*Supervision: * Assure countersignature and dating of all medical records written by the Physician Assistant within thirty (30) days from the time care was given.
*Scope: Indirect Care – General* 1.
Demonstrates, through practice, knowledge of principles related to infection control, and safety.
2.
Demonstrates knowledge of and respect for the rights of patients.
3.
Participates in departmental and performance improvement programs.
4.
Demonstrates knowledge of structure of organization and of applicable policies and procedures.
5.
Demonstrates effective interpersonal skills in interactions with patients, staff and co-workers.
6.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
*Orthopedic Surgery: Direct Care – Specialty Specific* 1.
Perform closed reductions of simple fractures and dislocations, application of casts, splints, or other orthopedic appliances, including traction.
Inject/aspirate joints, perform hematoma blocks and digital blocks.
Under the supervision of their supervising surgeon perform minor surgical procedures which are customarily performed under local anesthesia without the personal presence of their supervising surgeon, including, but not limited to extensor tendon repairs, nail bed repairs, multi-layered repairs of soft tissues, insertion of Steinman pins for skeletal traction, application of Gardener Wells tongs and halo traction, and simple hardware removals.
Note: The PA may not provide any services which exceed the delineated privileges of the supervising physician or surgeon.
Job Type: Full-time Pay: $110,000.
00 - $205,000.
00 per year Benefits: * 401(k) * 401(k) matching * Dental insurance * Flexible spending account * Health insurance * Health savings account * Life insurance * Paid time off * Vision insurance Healthcare setting: * Clinic * Outpatient Medical specialties: * Orthopedics * Surgery * Wound Care Schedule: * 8 hour shift Experience: * EMR systems: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: * PA-C (Preferred) * Physician Assistant License (Preferred) Work Location: In person

• Phone : NA

• Location : 375 Rolling Oaks Dr, Westlake Village, CA

• Post ID: 9141053923


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