Physician Assistant / Nurse Practitioner - OBGYN, Women's Health
Job Summary
APN: Practices professional nursing by the performance of both independent nursing and delegated medical functions in accordance with accepted practice standards. Utilizes specialized knowledge, judgment, and skills involving the application of biological, physical, social, and behavioral science principles.
PA: Practices medicine as delegated by and under the supervision of a physician in accordance with accepted practice standards. Utilizes specialized knowledge, judgment, and skills involving the application of biological, physical, social, and behavioral science principles.
Essential Responsibilities
- Data Collection: Obtains a pertinent medical history, performs an appropriate physical examination, and reviews relevant laboratory or radiologic (or other) studies to assess the patient’s medical, physical, psychological, and relevant socio-economic status. Full access to patient medical records and other information pertinent to those patients under his/her care.
- Assessment: Formulates an accurate and appropriate diagnosis based on elicited data, and includes differential diagnoses as appropriate.
- Treatment Planning: Develops and implements treatment plans that are aligned with the practice preferences of the Collaborating/Supervising Physician(s), including orders for medication and/or other treatment modalities, the need for additional testing, consultation to other providers, and follow-up provisions. Plans are appropriately prioritized and adapted to the patient and circumstance.
- Procedural Considerations: Performs procedures within the limits of their expertise and in accordance with the State Regulations and Organizational Policies.
- Patient Education and Counseling: Educates and counsels patients and their families regarding their treatment plan, including disease prevention and health promotion. Promotes the availability of culturally-sensitive health and resource information that is evidence-based, patient centered, and enables informed choice.
- Documentation: Documents all examination data, diagnostic impressions, appropriate codes, and other patient care activities in the medical record, including the name(s) of any consulted physicians or other providers.
- Other Tasks: Observes the principles and techniques of Universal Precautions. Conducts telephonic and virtual encounters as appropriate. Manages assigned in-basket tasks. Takes necessary and appropriate actions in emergency situations. Performs other clinical/administrative duties as directed.
Value Statements
- Makes the patient the primary focus of their actions; develops and sustains productive and compassionate patient relationships.
- Lets others influence their behavior and inspires others to achieve excellence.
- Promotes and maintains a physically safe and confidential environment for care.
- Collaborates with all members of the health care team.
- Understands and acknowledges the impact of personal values and cultural differences on the patient-provider relationship.
Professional Expectations
- Assumes responsibility for maintaining clinical competence through participation in continuing education and other activities.
- Maintains professional certification and active licensure.
- Participates in quality assurance activities including the Peer Review process.
- Participates in the training and/or mentoring of new employees, colleagues, and students.
- Evaluates personal performance and establishes annual goals aligned with KFHP regional expectations.
- Maintains a working knowledge of, and complies with relevant (Federal, State, and/or Organizational) laws, rules, and policies; including licensure and certification.
- Edits and promotes the roles of the APN/PA to patients and members of the health care team.
Experience
- Education: Masters Degree in Nursing for APNs; Bachelors Degree required for PAs; Graduate from an accredited graduate nursing program approved by the Colorado State Board of Nursing for APNs; Graduation from a program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) for PAs.
- Licenses, Certifications, Registrations: Registered Nurse License (Colorado) AND Nurse Practitioner-Pediatrics Certification AND Nurse Practitioner-Family Certification AND Nurse Practitioner National Certificate AND Advanced Practice Nurse Registration (Colorado) OR Physician Assistant License (Colorado) AND Pathologist's Assistant Certificate from National Commission for the Certification of Physician Assistants OR Nurse Practitioner-Pediatrics Certification OR Nurse Practitioner-Women's Health Certification OR Nurse Practitioner-Family Certification National Provider Identifier required at hire.
- Additional Requirements: Must obtain and remain credentialed by the Colorado Permanente Medical Group by start date. For positions requiring the administration of procedural sedation, ACLS certification and procedural sedation competency required within ninety (90) days of hire. Must obtain and maintain credentialing and/or privileges both internally and externally by the affiliated hospital. Ongoing credentialing required.
Primary Location
Colorado, Denver, East Denver Medical Offices
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Shift
Day
Workdays
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
Working Hours Start
12:00 AM
Working Hours End
11:59 PM
Job Schedule
Full-time
Job Type
Standard
Employee Status
Regular
Department
East Denver Medical Offices - Obstetrics/Gyn-O/P - 1608
Pay Range
$62.32 - $90.56 / hour