Full Job Description
Texas Orthopedics is seeking a Physician Assistant to help provide excellent, comprehensive orthopedic health care in the Central Austin and Round Rock areas, specific to the foot & ankle specialty. The 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 physician.
- Perform first assist duties in the OR with the surgeon with cases on a determined basis.
- Communicates plan of care with the patients and family members. Provides patient and family instruction related to the plan of care, new treatment plans, and medication regimens.
- Provides medical care for ill and 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.
- Assists with discharge planning.
- 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.
Skills Required:
- Ability to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the patient population(s) served. Ability to demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patient’s requirements relative to his or her population-specific and age specific needs.
- Highly effective verbal and written communication skills are required to interact with patient families, departmental units, medical and nursing staff on all essential matters. Demonstrated/documented effective interpersonal skills.
- Maintains updated hospital safety and other mandatory training.
- Updated immunizations as recommended per practice area.
Minimum education requirements:
- Current Texas PA licensure