(PA) Sr. Physician Assistant - Outpatient Urology
The University of California, San Diego
About this position
Position Description
Under the direction of Urologic Surgeons, the Sr. Physician Assistant (PA) provides clinically expert patient care in support of the Urology Service. The PA will serve as a primary, consistent point of access for all general urology and subspecialty patients at East Campus and will provide continuity of care in the ambulatory setting. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, patient evaluations, history and physical exams, development and execution of treatment plans, patient care coordination with nursing staff, discharge planning, and management of patient health issues, including prioritizing and resolving issues and escalating to physicians as appropriate. Manage and document all communications in the electronic medical record system. The position requires a strong emphasis on the complete care of the surgical patient and demonstrates excellent communication skills, involving physicians, the resident team, nursing staff, family, and all other relevant team members to provide comprehensive care. Additional duties as assigned. While not required, a cover letter is highly recommended when applying to this position.
Qualifications
Must be a graduate from a physician assistant program approved by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). California Physician Assistant (PA) license. Current PA Certification from NCCPA. Minimum one (1) year of Urology experience as a PA. Knowledge of common urologic problems and treatments. Theoretical background in anatomy, physiology, general medicine, pulmonary, emergency, and critical care medicine, management of common diseases, concepts of medicine and surgery, therapeutics, including pharmacology, counseling techniques, and interpersonal dynamics. Working knowledge of medical terminology Skill in telephone interviewing of patients to efficiently retrieve accurate information. Ability to perform initial history and physical examination, identify major medical problems, and formulate appropriate plans of action. Writing skills to prepare clear medical reports, laboratory data, and progress notes, as well as policies, procedures, and protocols for patient care management. Ability to communicate effectively with patients and other health care personnel, and skill at providing clear written, verbal, and telephone communication with a wide variety of people. Ability to assess the daily status and progress of patients and report this effectively to the physician and other medical care personnel associated with the patient. Ability to maintain good working relationships and communications with physicians in-charge, laboratory personnel, and members of the health care team. Knowledge of medical ethics and law practices, pertaining to medical and medical socioeconomics. Knowledge necessary for instructing housestaff, medical students, physicians, nurses, and other medical personnel in all aspects of acute and chronic care. Knowledge of medical ethics and law practices, pertaining to medical and medical socioeconomics.