Physician Assistant, Emergency Department
One Brooklyn Health · Brooklyn, NY · 5 mo ago
HealthcareFull-time
Overview
Performs direct patient care in the Emergency Department under the supervision of an Attending Physician.
Responsibilities
- Performs and documents physical examinations on all patients, neonate through the geriatric population, urgent and non-urgent in the Emergency Department.
- Obtains and documents patients’ medical histories.
- Affords and documents patients’ and or families’ psychosocial issues.
- Performs and/or orders diagnostic tests; radiology and laboratory.
- Interprets subjective and objective data to formulate a diagnosis.
- Interprets laboratory and diagnostic test results to formulate a diagnosis.
- Discusses patient’s diagnosis and plan of care with ED physician before implementation of said plan of care.
- Documents physician’s approval of plan of care and obtains necessary physician’s signature on the patient’s medical record and physician’s order sheet.
- Evaluates the effectiveness of patients’ plan of care and makes revisions as necessary always consulting the ED Attending Physician.
- Formulates diagnosis and treats illnesses within scope of practice.
- Formulates patient treatment plans within the PA’s scope of practice.
- Implements therapeutic interventions when appropriate within scope of practice.
- Refers patients to other healthcare professionals as appropriate, i.e., psychiatry, physical therapy, social services.
- Provides counseling/education for patients and families on preventive healthcare, disease processes, potential medication side effects, etc.
- Advises patient of need to follow up with primary care physician.
- Able to manage patients on ventilators; endotracheal tubes, nasogastric tubes, performs venipuncture, venous cut down, inserts central venous lines, arterial punctures; administers parenteral fluids, blood/blood products; perform wound care, suturing, cast, application and removal; cares for soft tissue injuries; performs lumbar punctures and other procedures under the supervision of the ED Attending Physician.
- Able to perform minor surgical procedures.
- Writes history & physical, progress notes and ED specific notes i.e.: discharge, procedure, etc. May prescribe medications per state law.
- Performs all aspects of patient care in an environment that optimizes patient safety and reduces the likelihood of medical/health care errors.
- Communicates appropriately and clearly to supervising physician, nurses, staff.
- Maintains good working relationship within the Emergency Department.
- Consults other health care professionals and facilities as appropriate to provide for an interdisciplinary approach to patient’s needs.
- Treats patients and their families with respect and dignity.
- Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, organized and function under stressful situations.
- Teaches PA students, residents and interns Emergency Department specific procedures, techniques.
- Participates in Emergency Medicine research studies when appropriate.
- Reviews and compiles patient data for research studies and reports as requested.
- Attends all Emergency and medical staff meetings as appropriate to the facility’s rules and regulations.
- Stays current with new developments in emergency medicine through continuing education, seminars and affiliations with professional societies.
- Performs other related duties as required.
Requirements
- Education: Bachelor's Degree, preferably in Health Sciences, required.
- Graduate of an accredited Physican Assistant program.
- Experience: Minimum one (1) year of job related experience in emergeny medicine, preferred.
Qualifications
- Knowledge And Skills: Proficient knowledge of Medical Terminology, preferred.
- Computer knowledge with Word and Excel.
- Excellent verbal, written and oral communication skills.
Licenses, Certifications
- Licensed and currently registered as a Physician Assistant in New York State.
- National Commission On Certification Of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) Certified (Must take recertification every six (6) years).
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification.
- Registered with the Drug Enforcement Admininstration (DEA), if applicable.
- Must Complete 100 hours of CME every two (2) years.
Physical Requirements
- Involves standing, walking, sitting, lifting and talking.
- May include some repetitive motions.
Schedule
Not specified.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
Not specified.