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Our top-rated organization is looking to add a Physician Assistant for our outpatient UConn Medical Group Podiatry Office and will travel to off-site locations in Simsbury, Southington and others if added. This position will work in our outpatient orthopedic clinic with our podiatrist, as well as on the inpatient unit providing the following services; assisting in the operating room, performing podiatry consults, as well as preop and post op coordination with collaborating team members.
At UConn Health, this class works collaboratively in an inter-disciplinary manner to provide patient care in the outpatient Orthopedic Center.
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$10,000 signing bonus, if eligible.
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Desirable day shift with major holidays off.
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Competitive pay structures.
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Industry leading, affordable access to medical, dental, vision, life and retirement benefits.
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Tuition waivers and reimbursements for self and dependents.
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Easy access to I-84, Route 9 and surrounding Greater Hartford communities.
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Organizational culture focused on diversity and inclusion, innovation and patient experience.
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State of the art, award winning campus environment with ideal parking.
WORK SCHEDULE: 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday, four 10-hour days, 7:00am-5:30pm.
Works administratively under the general supervision of an employee of higher grade and under clinical collaboration with physician.
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Performs histories and physicals on patients.
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Formulates and monitors plans for medical care.
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Evaluates employees on-the-job injuries and ability to return to work.
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Orders and interprets diagnostic tests under the supervision of the attending physician.
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Prescribes medications in accordance with the provisions of state statute 20-12a.
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Provides medication follow-up for discharged patients.
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Participates in interdisciplinary team meetings.
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Provides patient counseling.
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Dictates medical discharge summaries to be countersigned by attending physician.
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Develops and maintains medical records for outpatient medication follow-up.
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Communicates with outside referral sources.
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Provides in-service education to staff.
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May function as a preceptor to students.
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Performs related duties as required.
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Considerable knowledge of anatomy and physiology.
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Knowledge of different disciplines and disease states.
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Knowledge of medications and their interactions and reactions.
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Counseling skills.
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Considerable interpersonal skills.
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Ability to work independently.
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Ability to work under pressure.
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Ability to formulate plans of care.
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Bachelor’s degree and completion of the two (2) year accredited and approved physician assistant certification program, AND
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Must possess and maintain Physician Assistant licensure in the State of Connecticut. (New Graduates must possess a temporary permit and are subject to the provisions of Public Act 90-211, Section 4 (d)).
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1-2 years experience working as an advance provider in an outpatient orthopedic practice.
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Experience working foot and ankle conditions.
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Epic experience
WORKING CONDITIONS: Incumbents in this class may be exposed to communicable and infectious diseases.