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Position Details
- Demonstrate aptitude, curiosity, and drive to learn new skills and techniques in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.
- Provide care for all patient populations within a comprehensive academic reconstructive and cosmetic surgery practice, including patients seen in the facial feminization, cleft and craniofacial, and aesthetic/cosmetic facial plastic surgery clinics.
- Coordinate preoperative care of facial plastic surgical patients to ensure patients are ready for surgery. This includes ensuring completion of all needed preoperative or diagnostic tests, forms, and documents.
- Manage perioperative and postoperative care of facial plastic surgical patients as requested by the attending physicians. This may include patient phone calls, answering patient questions, coordination of clinical needs, and responding to inquiries from other members of the team.
- Provide surgical assistance in the operating room as requested by attending MD.
- Hold office hours, independently and with physicians, and perform clinical tasks including progress notes, orders, suture removal, dressing changes, and other care as needed.
- Graduated from a Physician Assistant Program approved by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
- New Jersey License from the State Board of Medical Examiners-Physician Advisory Committee.
- In the case of a new graduate, they may be considered under the condition that he/she successfully takes and passes the Certification from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and the New Jersey License examination from the State Board of Medical Examiners-Physician Assistant Advisory Committee on the first available date following his/her graduation.
- All requirements must be met prior to employment.
- BLS.
- Previous clinical experience in plastic surgery or ENT.
- Physical Demands: Lifting up to 25 lbs, sitting, long periods of standing, bending, walking.
- Work Environment: Hospital setting and Outpatient Physician practice
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