Physician Assistant (Trauma - North)
Texas Orthopedics is seeking a Full-Time Physician Assistant to help provide excellent trauma orthopedic care in the Round Rock and Northwest areas. The Physician Assistant (PA) provides an advanced level of comprehensive health care to a specific patient population in collaboration with medical staff. Benefits include health insurance with options, profit-sharing retirement plan, PTO with additional paid holidays and competitive salary.
The specific responsibilities of the Physician Assistant encompass but are not limited to the following:
- Performs medical examinations and evaluations, diagnoses, treatment, follow-up, consultations and health education appropriate for the patient's age and situation.
- Obtains patient histories and develops patient care charges, ensuring completeness and accuracy of documentation.
- Orders, obtains and interprets appropriate diagnostic tests.
- Designs, orders and documents appropriate treatment plans/plans of care including prescriptions of medications based on a comprehensive review of HPI and diagnostic results.
- Communicates plan of care with appropriate providers including the collaborative physician, the primary care provider, the referring provider, the nursing staff, and the case manager.
- Communicates plan of care with the patients and family members. Provides patient and family instruction related to the plan of care and medication regimens.
- Provides medical care for injured patients in accordance with accepted standards of care.
- Performs or assists in any duties required for efficiency, quality, and to meet patients and physicians schedule.
- Provides health education to patients and families as required and appropriate.
- Documents medical findings and care provided in the patient's clinical record, including information of laboratory and radiographic studies.
- Collaborates with physician or other health care team members regarding patients' health needs, outcomes and effectiveness of care plan.
- First assist the surgeon with cases on a determined basis.
- Assists with discharge planning.
- Assists the physician with on-call duties.
- Initiates appropriate contact with other health care providers as required.
- Establishes and maintains constructive working relationships with practice staff, doctors, patients and other individuals that are encountered in the course of conducting business.
- Comply with federal HIPAA regulations and practice policies for the privacy and security of patient information.
Minimum requirements:
- Master's Degree in Physician Assistant Studies from a Physician Assistant educational program approved by the Texas State Board of Licensing
- Current Texas Physician Assistant license required
- 3 - 5 years of relative PA orthopedic experience in orthopedics, trauma, emergency room or plastics
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