Job Summary
Job Description
Full-Time Physician Assistant needed at our Outpatient Orthopedics Clinic in Chicago, IL.
Brighten City Hospital is a comprehensive medical center that provides the services and expertise of a major medical facility with the convenience and personal attention of a community hospital. Join our team in Orthopedics, committed to delivering high-quality, safe, and efficient medical care to each of our patients. We are proud to provide our patients with access to the best community-based medicine and the most advanced specialty care in the world. Our continued goal is to meet our patients’ (and their families!) healthcare needs and build long-term relationships that provide them with exceptional care and service.
Our Physician Assistant will work under the supervision and direction of the Orthopedic Arthroplasty Service Physician Chief and Arthroplasty Administrative Manager practicing in accordance with the rules, regulations, and standards issued by the state and federal governing boards, including the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistant.
Work Schedule
Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM
Responsibilities
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Providing care for a high-volume arthroplasty patient population in the outpatient setting, including independent clinics
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Performing complete histories and physical examinations on new, established, pre-op, and post-op patients
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Ordering, interpreting, and evaluating appropriate laboratory and diagnostic tests
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Developing appropriate plans of care and follow-up based on the outcomes of diagnostic, laboratory, and physical examination findings
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Coordinating care along the patient’s entire surgical journey (pre-op, post-op, recovery/rehab, and implant surveillance)
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Consulting with supervising physicians/other Arthroplasty surgeons regarding abnormal findings outside the PA’s scope of practice
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Optimizing patients prior to surgery and first assisting in the OR
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Prescribing medications and narcotics as necessary according to organizational and state/federal regulatory policies and procedures
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Initiating consultations and referrals for patients
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Managing a high volume of patient calls, Patient Gateway messages, and emails and completing all outpatient clinical forms (FMLA, insurance disability, hardship needs)
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Consistently providing high-quality and timely documentation of clinic visits, admission and progress notes, procedure notes, and e-mail/phone conversations
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Contributing to patient presentation in the clinic, weekly indications conferences, and multi-disciplinary meetings/conferences as necessary
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Identifying patients appropriate for division research studies and obtaining consent after completion of the institution’s Citi Training
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Providing patient-family teaching
Qualifications
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Master’s Degree and graduation from an accredited Physician Assistant Program
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Certificate of registration from the Board of Registration of Physician Assistants
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DEA Registration and State Controlled Substance Registration
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CPR (BLS) certification
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Two years of Orthopedic surgery experience preferred
SALARY:
$140,000-$180,000 per year (based on experience) + Full Benefits
BENEFITS:
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Competitive pay and well-deserved incentive bonuses
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CME reimbursement
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Comprehensive health
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401k with matching
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Short- and long-term disability, company-paid life insurance
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Company-paid malpractice coverage
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Upward career growth and professional development
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Supportive and appreciative culture
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Dental Insurance
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Disability insurance
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Health insurance
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Life insurance
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Malpractice insurance
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Vision insurance
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