Boston Medical Center (BMC)
Physician Assistant (Full-Time, Trauma and Acute Care Surgery)
Boston Medical Center (BMC), Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and highly motivated Physician Assistant (PA) to join our Trauma and Acute Care Surgery team at our Level 1 Trauma Center and academic teaching hospital. Work with complex patient populations in a collaborative, fast-paced environment. Responsibilities
Provide patient care for trauma and surgical emergencies, including admissions, consults, perioperative care, procedures, and discharges Collaborate with trauma surgeons, residents, and multidisciplinary teams Perform history taking, physical exams, order and interpret laboratory tests and imaging, formulate diagnoses and treatment plans Assist in surgery or invasive procedures; participate in rounding; provide patient and family counseling Participate in teaching, quality improvement, and academic initiatives Position Details
Full-time with rotating weekend schedule No night shifts, no holidays, and no on-call responsibilities Work with a team of 8 Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) Education and Licensure
Bachelor's degree; graduate of ARC-PA accredited PA program National certification (PANCE) eligible and Massachusetts licensure eligible; license and initial NCCPA certification required on hire Massachusetts Controlled Substances Registration and DEA registration if applicable Experience
Prior experience in a similar clinical setting preferred Knowledge and Skills
Self-directed, professional, and able to exercise independent clinical judgment Excellent English communication skills Problem-solving and conflict resolution skills Experience caring for diverse populations Employment Type
Full-time Equal Opportunity
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans
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We are seeking a dedicated and highly motivated Physician Assistant (PA) to join our Trauma and Acute Care Surgery team at our Level 1 Trauma Center and academic teaching hospital. Work with complex patient populations in a collaborative, fast-paced environment. Responsibilities
Provide patient care for trauma and surgical emergencies, including admissions, consults, perioperative care, procedures, and discharges Collaborate with trauma surgeons, residents, and multidisciplinary teams Perform history taking, physical exams, order and interpret laboratory tests and imaging, formulate diagnoses and treatment plans Assist in surgery or invasive procedures; participate in rounding; provide patient and family counseling Participate in teaching, quality improvement, and academic initiatives Position Details
Full-time with rotating weekend schedule No night shifts, no holidays, and no on-call responsibilities Work with a team of 8 Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) Education and Licensure
Bachelor's degree; graduate of ARC-PA accredited PA program National certification (PANCE) eligible and Massachusetts licensure eligible; license and initial NCCPA certification required on hire Massachusetts Controlled Substances Registration and DEA registration if applicable Experience
Prior experience in a similar clinical setting preferred Knowledge and Skills
Self-directed, professional, and able to exercise independent clinical judgment Excellent English communication skills Problem-solving and conflict resolution skills Experience caring for diverse populations Employment Type
Full-time Equal Opportunity
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans
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