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Sutter Health
Overview
Collaborates with physicians to assess, diagnose, and implement medical care for patients in office, hospital, and perioperative settings. Performs therapeutic procedures and provides first/second assistant responsibilities during surgical operations.
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Compensation
$193,024 - $279,884 / YEAR
Posted
9 days ago
Benefis Health System
The Advanced Practice Provider will act as the primary surgical first assistant during complex microsurgical cases, including suturing microscopic vessels and managing specialized equipment. Responsibilities also include conducting preoperative patient evaluations and closely monitoring reconstructed tissues postoperatively for viability.
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17 days ago
Collaborates with physicians to assess, diagnose, and implement medical care for patients across office, hospital, and perioperative settings. Performs therapeutic procedures, manages patient follow-ups, and assists in surgical operations including liver transplantation and general surgery.
28 days ago
Advantage Surgical and Wound Care
Perform bedside wound care and daily rounds across multiple post-acute facilities for geriatric patients. Collaborate with clinical teams to develop and implement effective wound care plans and perform debridement.
1 month ago
Perform bedside wound care and comprehensive patient assessments across multiple post-acute facilities. Collaborate with clinical teams to develop and implement effective wound care plans and educate nursing staff.
Mass General Brigham
The Physician Assistant provides comprehensive orthopedic care, including performing physical exams, diagnostic procedures, and managing treatment plans in a clinic setting. Additionally, the role serves as a first-assist in the operating room for various orthopedic cases at Wentworth Douglass Hospital.
$122,803 - $173,867 / YEAR
Perform daily rounds at multiple post-acute facilities to provide bedside wound care and comprehensive patient assessments. Collaborate with clinical teams to develop care plans, perform debridement, and educate nursing staff.
$160,000 - $230,000 / YEAR
Vitae Health Systems
The Podiatrist is responsible for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating foot, ankle, and lower extremity conditions for residents in skilled nursing facilities. Key duties include performing podiatric procedures, managing wound care, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to enhance resident mobility and quality of life.
The Podiatrist provides comprehensive foot, ankle, and lower extremity care to residents in skilled nursing facilities. Responsibilities include diagnosing conditions, performing surgical procedures, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to manage chronic foot health issues.
The University of Kansas Health System
The Physical Therapist evaluates, plans, and implements treatment programs for inpatients and outpatients ranging from newborn to geriatric. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, supervise support staff, and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
USPI
The physical therapist will provide direct patient care to improve strength, mobility, and function while relieving pain. They are responsible for maintaining accurate treatment records and communicating effectively with physicians and family members.
Prime Healthcare Illinois Medical Group
The Advanced Practice Provider will perform wound assessments, debridement, and manage acute and chronic wounds in collaboration with the surgical team. They are also responsible for providing pre- and post-operative care and documenting patient information in the EMR.
$120,000 - $140,000 / YEAR
Rosebud Health Care Center
The Physician Assistant provides diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive health care services to patients of all ages in hospital and clinic settings. Responsibilities include conducting physical exams, ordering diagnostic tests, performing minor procedures, and developing comprehensive patient management plans.
The Wound Care Specialist will conduct comprehensive patient assessments and perform bedside wound debridement in post-acute care settings. They are responsible for collaborating with facility staff to develop effective care plans and educating nursing teams on wound management.
$162,500 - $190,673 / YEAR
2 months ago
Providers will conduct comprehensive patient assessments, deliver bedside wound care in post-acute settings, and perform wound debridement while prescribing appropriate dressings. Responsibilities also include educating nursing staff and maintaining communication with primary care physicians and families.
Providers will conduct comprehensive patient assessments, focusing on wound formation risk factors, and perform bedside wound care including debridement and prescribing appropriate dressings in post-acute settings. They must collaborate with facility staff, educate nursing teams, and maintain communication with primary care physicians and families.
The specialist will conduct comprehensive patient assessments, collaborate with facility staff on wound care plans, perform debridement, and prescribe appropriate dressings. Duties also include educating nursing staff and maintaining communication with primary care physicians and families.
The specialist will deliver bedside wound care in post-acute settings, rounding daily at multiple facilities within a territory. Responsibilities include conducting comprehensive patient assessments, performing debridement, prescribing dressings, and educating staff.