Full Job Description
Job Summary
The physician assistant manages all aspects of the patients care as pertains to comprehensive assessment, diagnosing, and treating medical conditions, with appropriate input from supervising physician, as necessary. It is important that a friendly, caring, courteous, and professional attitude is always displayed as this person has front-line contact with patients and families.
Duties and responsibilities
Obtain patient health history and perform physical examination for consultation visits and follow up visits
Assess patient needs and establish with supervising physician the plan for care. Order appropriate imaging and laboratory tests as indicated
Review results and consult with supervising physician as appropriate and delegated by the supervising physician
Prescribe and dispense medication in accordance with state and federal regulations. Document subjective and objective findings in electronic health records
Provide basic education and counseling to patients
Collaborate with staff and other clinicians to develop, update, and comply with medical and nursing protocols
Coordinate medical care with other providers to optimize patient care
Manage after hours care, including weekend and evenings as requested by supervising physician
Organize patient information to track patient care
Communicate verbally either in person or by phone or text to the supervising physician to optimize patient care
Electronic health record documentation to be completed within 24 hours of the patient visit
Working conditions/ Physical requirements
Medical office setting
Moderate noise levels from medical setting and equipment Standing for long periods of time
Ability to see details at close range
Ability to listen and understand information through spoken words and sentences Ability to read and understand information in writing
Ability to communicate information in speaking so others will understand Daily uses of hands to type, file, and write/sign documents
Minimum lifting requirements of 25 pounds in order to transfer equipment, help patients with positioning, and pack/unpack supplies
Frequent bending, twisting, and position changes in order to assist patients
Qualifications/Education Requirements
- Graduate of an ARC-PA accredited Physician Assistant program with a valid unrestricted license to practice issued by the Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants.
- Degrees/credits must be from an academically accredited college or university as recognized by the US Department of Education (USDE) or the Council for the Higher Education (CHEA).
- Good knowledge of medicine as related to medical examination, health history, the development of working diagnoses, and other areas as appropriate to the specific service provided.
- Must have working knowledge of electronic health records
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Computer experience with EMR knowledge
Working conditions/ Physical requirements
- Medical office setting
- Moderate noise levels from medical setting and equipment Standing for long periods of time
- Ability to see details at close range
- Ability to listen and understand information through spoken words and sentences Ability to read and understand information in writing
- Ability to communicate information in speaking so others will understand Daily uses of hands to type, file, and write/sign documents
- Minimum lifting requirements of 25 pounds in order to transfer equipment, help patients with positioning, and pack/unpack supplies
- Frequent bending, twisting, and position changes in order to assist patients