Adventist Health
Physician Assistant (Outpatient)--Neurology
Adventist Health, Lodi, California, United States, 95240
Physician Assistant (Outpatient) – Neurology
Adventist Health Lodi Memorial, located in San Joaquin County, is a leading healthcare provider established in 1952. The facility comprises a 190‑bed hospital, 17 outpatient offices, home‑care services, a comprehensive cancer center, and numerous award‑winning specialties throughout the region.
Job Summary Providing patient‑directed care under the supervision of a physician, this role includes evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients, performing physical examinations, developing treatment plans, counseling patients, and administering medications. The PA must utilize established clinical standards and collaborate effectively with clinic staff.
Education and Work Experience
Master’s degree from an ARC‑PA accredited program –
Required
Two years of primary‑care or allied‑health experience –
Preferred
Licenses and Certifications
Physician Assistant licensure in the state of practice –
Required in CA and HI
CPR or Basic Life Support (BLS, HS‑BLS, or RQI‑BLS) certification –
Required
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS, HS‑ACLS, or RQI‑ACLS) certification –
Preferred
Essential Functions
Conduct complete patient assessments, order appropriate tests, and develop comprehensive medical status reports.
Perform physical examinations, document findings accurately, and establish diagnoses and treatment plans.
Manage hospital admissions and discharges, perform rounds, and record progress notes as directed by the supervising physician.
Complete required laboratory, radiology, and diagnostic orders within institutional time‑frames and document orders appropriately.
Introduce patients to relevant community resources and refer to other healthcare providers as needed.
Provide patient education, guidance, and routine medical technical support.
Mentor and lead clinic staff to enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
Perform additional job‑related duties as assigned.
Organizational Requirements Adventist Health requires all associates to receive mandatory vaccinations and to remain up‑to‑date annually. Medical and religious exemptions may apply.
Adventist Health participates in E‑Verify. For more information, visit
E‑Verify Participation and Right to Work Notices .
About Adventist Health Adventist Health is a faith‑based, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 100 communities on the West Coast and Hawaii. With 440 care sites, the organization upholds Adventist heritage and values, providing comprehensive services in hospitals, clinics, home care, and hospice across both rural and urban communities. The team consists of over 38,000 employees, physicians, medical staff, and volunteers dedicated to living God’s love by inspiring health, wholeness, and hope.
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Job Summary Providing patient‑directed care under the supervision of a physician, this role includes evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients, performing physical examinations, developing treatment plans, counseling patients, and administering medications. The PA must utilize established clinical standards and collaborate effectively with clinic staff.
Education and Work Experience
Master’s degree from an ARC‑PA accredited program –
Required
Two years of primary‑care or allied‑health experience –
Preferred
Licenses and Certifications
Physician Assistant licensure in the state of practice –
Required in CA and HI
CPR or Basic Life Support (BLS, HS‑BLS, or RQI‑BLS) certification –
Required
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS, HS‑ACLS, or RQI‑ACLS) certification –
Preferred
Essential Functions
Conduct complete patient assessments, order appropriate tests, and develop comprehensive medical status reports.
Perform physical examinations, document findings accurately, and establish diagnoses and treatment plans.
Manage hospital admissions and discharges, perform rounds, and record progress notes as directed by the supervising physician.
Complete required laboratory, radiology, and diagnostic orders within institutional time‑frames and document orders appropriately.
Introduce patients to relevant community resources and refer to other healthcare providers as needed.
Provide patient education, guidance, and routine medical technical support.
Mentor and lead clinic staff to enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
Perform additional job‑related duties as assigned.
Organizational Requirements Adventist Health requires all associates to receive mandatory vaccinations and to remain up‑to‑date annually. Medical and religious exemptions may apply.
Adventist Health participates in E‑Verify. For more information, visit
E‑Verify Participation and Right to Work Notices .
About Adventist Health Adventist Health is a faith‑based, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 100 communities on the West Coast and Hawaii. With 440 care sites, the organization upholds Adventist heritage and values, providing comprehensive services in hospitals, clinics, home care, and hospice across both rural and urban communities. The team consists of over 38,000 employees, physicians, medical staff, and volunteers dedicated to living God’s love by inspiring health, wholeness, and hope.
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