Arthritis Knee Pain Centers
Location
Alpharetta, Georgia
The Physician Assistant will evaluate patients with joint pain and arthritis to determine the best course of treatment. They will also perform diagnostic tests, screenings, and educate patients on treatment options and preventative measures.
Candidates must hold a clear and active state license to practice as a Physician Assistant. Proficiency in MS Office and patient management software is required along with strong organizational and communication skills.
Arthritis Knee Pain Centers is looking to bring a dedicated Physician Assistant onto our team! As a physician assistant at Arthritis Knee Pain Centers, you will play a critical role in helping patients with joint pain and arthritis find relief through our cutting-edge treatments and therapies. You will be responsible for evaluating patients with joint pain and arthritis to determine the best course of treatment. The target is to ensure each patient experiences a comfortable and efficient visit each and every time.
Conduct diagnostic tests to determine the extent of joint damage. Perform various screenings to develop patient treatment plans including recommending supplements, injections, and other therapies. Work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive patient care. Educate patients about their condition, treatment options, and preventative measures they can take to minimize joint pain and damage. Complete patient documentation requirements Ensure positive patient experience
Skills Knowledge of orthopedic medical procedures Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work Social perceptiveness and service oriented Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organizational skills Proficiency in MS Office and patient management software
Requirements: Clear and active state license
Benefits: 401K with match License renewal reimbursement
Medical Specialty: Orthopedic Medicine
Schedule: As needed
Work setting: In-person Office Private practice