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St. Charles Health System

Advanced Practice Provider - Orthopedic Trauma

St. Charles Health System, Bend, Oregon, United States, 97701

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Advanced Practice Provider - Orthopedic Trauma Service

Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) are directly responsible for all aspects of caring for Orthopedic Trauma Service patients throughout their hospital stay in a collaborative team-based approach. The Advanced Practice Provider works in collaboration with Orthopedic Surgeons. APPs will routinely care for OTS patients through providing consultation in the emergency department which may include reduction and splinting of fractures, rounding on current inpatients and occasionally by providing first assistant surgical services. They meet regularly with diverse healthcare professionals to provide multidisciplinary care to patients with urgent and emergent orthopedic conditions. Provider shall be a full-time shift based exempt provider. Shift requirement will be 164 clinical shifts for 1.0 FTE. Shifts may vary but will typically be Monday through Sunday 0600 to 1800. None Essential Functions And Duties

Clinical Expectations:

The OTS APP will work in hospital setting with both adult and pediatric patients. Obtains pertinent medical history and appropriate physical evaluations. Orders and interprets pertinent lab and/or x-ray studies and conveys the information obtained to the collaborating surgeon in a meaningful way. Performs splint and cast application as needed. Performs and documents preoperative and preadmission histories and physicals as well as discharge summaries. Counsels patients on pre- and post-operative care, recovery and expectations, and on urgent and emergent orthopedic disorders and conditions. Facilitates referrals to community health facilities, agencies, and resources. Recognizes medical emergencies and initiates evaluative and treatment procedures necessary in life-threatening situations, and immediately reports to the collaborating physician. Assists the collaborating physician in hospital by making patient rounds, recording pertinent information in the patient's medical record. Accurately writing or executing standing orders or other orders as directed by the collaborating physician. Prepares transfer orders, discharge summaries, referral physician letters, home prescriptions, and other records as instructed by the collaborating physician. Consults with the physicians, nursing staff, and technicians to evaluate standards of patient care provided and makes recommendations for improvement. Completes clinical records in a timely manner fostering good communication between the health care providers and providing for continuity of care and coordination of services. Prescribes medications within the scope of their practice and Oregon law. Performs surgical procedures within the scope of their practice and the law, under the direction of the collaborating physician. Assists in the operating room, as needed. Facilitate or provide drug addiction intervention in the form of Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment (SBIRT), as needed, per Trauma Program guidelines. Performs other duties as assigned. Delivers customer service and/or patient care in a manner that promotes goodwill, is timely, efficient and accurate Administrative Expectations:

Documents all patient care within the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and completes all necessary tasks in compliance with health system policies and regulatory agencies to ensure timely and accurate billing. Be familiar with the SCHS organization structure. Participate in team meetings and assist in policy and clinical practice guidelines formation for OTS and Trauma Program. Keep medical knowledge and skills current through regular CME activity. Must attest to having adequate (CME) to meet maintenance of board certification and compliance with MSO rules and continuing privileges without restriction. Keep all licenses and appropriate certifications current and unrestricted. Maintain active privileges at a St. Charles Health System hospital sufficient to permit performance of job duties. Behavioral Expectations:

Participates in creating a healing environment that supports all aspects of the care environment and the wholeness of each individual, patient and caregiver. Provides and maintains a safe environment for caregivers, patients and guests. Conducts all activities with the highest standards of professionalism and confidentiality. Delivers first-rate customer service and/or patient care in a manner that promotes goodwill, and is timely, efficient and accurate, and courteous. Educates, counsels, and assists patients and families regarding current health problems, health maintenance activities and preventive behaviors. Provide a therapeutic presence in service to others by purposefully responding to the needs of patients/customers in a caring way. This includes introducing oneself and stating your purpose, asking the patient their preferred name, spending time with the patient to determine their care goals, active listening, and using skillful communications (appropriate touch, eye contact, etc.). Complies with all applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures, supporting the health system's corporate integrity efforts by acting in an ethical and appropriate manner, reporting known or suspected violations of applicable rules, and cooperating fully with all health system's investigations and proceedings. Education

Required:

Successful completion of an approved Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner course of study and certification as appropriate to the incumbent's license. Complete annual fire/safety, etc. education in-services as required. Attend mandatory educational offerings as described in SCHS policies/procedures and/or as required by other regulatory bodies. Complete annual CME as required to maintain license and appropriate Board certification. Complete in a timely manner assigned Computer Based Learning modules. Licensure/Certification/Registration

Required:

Unrestricted Physician Assistant and/or Nurse Practitioner licensure in the state of Oregon. Physician Assistant requires NCCPA certification. Nurse Practitioner requires AANC, NCC or AANP, AMCB certification. If Physician Assistant, ability to establish and maintain a Collaborative Practice Agreement with a Supervising Physician through OMB. Unrestricted Federal DEA number registered in Oregon Unrestricted ability to participate in Medicare / Medicaid, or other federal or state governmental health care programs. Current BLS certification required. Current ACLS certification required. Additional certifications may be required based on privileges granted to provider by Medical Staff Services at SCHS Inpatient locations. ATLS Certification Preferred:

Orthopedic Physician Assistant Certification through the National Board for Certification of Orthopedic Physician Assistants Experience

Required:

Experience using EMR (Electronic Medical Records) software. Advanced written and verbal communication skills to effectively interact with a diverse population and professionally represent St. Charles Health System. Experience working in a team environment and proven ability to collaborate, manage facilitation and consensus building among health care professionals and agencies to achieve expected results. Preferred:

Prior experience with orthopedic surgery and/or trauma surgery. Epic EMR software experience