Physician Assistant Jobs
By Journey Road Treatment Centers At , Indianapolis, 46241 $80 an hour
Knowledge of best-practice prescribing practices for individuals with addictions and behavioral health needs
Knowledge of interactions of common medications in combination with Suboxone and other MAT prescriptions
Knowledge of quality medical record documentation
An active caseload of less than 80 patients
An active caseload of 80 or more patients
License as a Physician Assistant in Indiana
Physician Assistant, Op Oncology
By Northside Hospital Inc. At , Griffin, 30224

Overview: Northside Hospital is award-winning, state-of-the-art, and continually growing. Constantly expanding the quality and reach of our care to our patients and communities creates even more ...

Clinical Assistant Physician Services
By Riverview Medical Group At , Noblesville, 46060, In
Other Requirements: Basic Life Safety certification through the American Heart Association
Perform required phlebotomy, venipuncture, cleansing wounds/lesions per policy and provide accurate and timely education to each patient.
Minimum Education: High School diploma or the equivalent
Arrange for diagnostic testing, specialist appointments and hospital admission.
Maintain waiting room, examination rooms, lab rooms, offices and order supplies as required.
Riverview Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is located throughout Hamilton County, Indiana.

Are you looking for an exciting and rewarding career as an Emergency Physician Assistant? Join our team and help provide life-saving care to patients in need! With our competitive salary and benefits, you'll have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those in your community.

Overview Emergency Physician Assistants (EPAs) are healthcare professionals who provide medical care in emergency settings. They work in collaboration with emergency physicians to diagnose and treat patients with acute illnesses and injuries. EPAs are responsible for performing physical examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, and providing medical care to patients in emergency departments. Detailed Job Description Emergency Physician Assistants are responsible for providing medical care to patients in emergency departments. They work in collaboration with emergency physicians to diagnose and treat patients with acute illnesses and injuries. EPAs are responsible for performing physical examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, and providing medical care to patients in emergency departments. They may also provide patient education, coordinate patient care, and provide follow-up care. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Ability to assess and diagnose medical conditions
• Ability to provide medical care in emergency settings
• Ability to order and interpret diagnostic tests
• Ability to provide patient education
• Ability to coordinate patient care
• Ability to provide follow-up care
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies or related field
• Certification as a Physician Assistant (PA)
• Current state license to practice as a Physician Assistant
• Completion of an accredited Physician Assistant program
• At least two years of experience in an emergency department setting
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of anatomy and physiology
• Knowledge of pharmacology
• Knowledge of emergency medicine
• Knowledge of diagnostic tests and procedures
• Knowledge of medical ethics and laws
Job Experience
• At least two years of experience in an emergency department setting
• Experience in patient assessment and diagnosis
• Experience in ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests
• Experience in providing medical care in emergency settings
Job Responsibilities
• Perform physical examinations and order and interpret diagnostic tests
• Provide medical care to patients in emergency departments
• Coordinate patient care and provide follow-up care
• Educate patients on medical conditions and treatments
• Document patient care in medical records
• Maintain patient confidentiality
• Adhere to medical ethics and laws