Capitol View Transitional Care Center
Location
Dassel, Minnesota
Salary
$50 - $75 / HOUR
Provide scheduled primary and acute care for patients of all ages, from neonates to geriatrics, in a rural clinic setting. Responsibilities include performing assessments, ordering diagnostic tests, and collaborating with physicians to ensure effective patient care plans.
Requires a degree from a recognized Physician Assistant program and valid PA certification. Experience in rural clinic settings and sound knowledge of family medicine diagnosis and management are highly desirable.
Ensures the plan of care for the neonate, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patient populations reflect: an understanding and ability to obtain information/perform assessment and react effectively to the unique needs of these patients; assessment information that reflects physical, psychosocial, developmental and cognitive data specific to the age of the patient; and an understanding of the range of treatment needed by these patients. Provides scheduled primary care efficiently and accurately. Provides ongoing patient education and counseling. Treats acute care problems efficiently and accurately resulting in patient satisfaction. Provides timely chart documentation that is accurate and thorough Orders labs, x-rays, and diagnostic tests to facilitate the correct diagnosis in a cost efficient manner. Determines when a patient’s problem is serious enough to seek advice from a physician and subsequently contacts a physician to discuss patient’s care. Participates in community health programs which promote wellness and health education Works closely with Hutchinson Health’s occupational health services to promote health and safety in local business and industry. Participates in an active public relations program which promotes Hutchinson Health. Performs all other related duties as assigned.
1. Degree from a recognized school of Physician Assistant medical program.
(will be primary source verified by HR) 1. Physician Assistant certification
(indicate preferred or required) Experience in the ongoing care of adults and children in the setting of a rural clinic is desirable Sound knowledge of diagnosis, evaluation, and management of acute and chronic family medicine. This should include, in part, history taking, physical examination, appropriate use of ancillary lab and radiology testing, and basic treatment plans. Use of consultation with physicians and allied health staff is critical. #IND123
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