Physician Assistant - Ortho
Company: Aspen Valley Hospital
Location: Aspen
Posted on: May 13, 2022
Job Description:
Company Overview: Embrace the adventure of a career at Aspen
Valley Hospital. Aspen Valley Hospital is a twenty-five-bed
community hospital that represents the best of two worlds - the
warmth and friendliness of a small town and the technical expertise
of a major medical center. Our award-winning hospital, nestled in
the heart of Aspen, CO, includes a team of more than 500 people
dedicated to making a difference for our patients, families, and
community. Nationally we are recognized for providing some of the
most exceptional patient care of any hospital across the
country.AVH requires COVID-19 Vaccination for all Staff.This
Position Offers:Highly competitive pay, comprehensive benefits
package (including generous PTO, health insurance within your first
30 days, retirement), being part of a very cohesive & supportive
team, and four of North America's top ski resorts at your
doorstep.Job Overview: A licensed, credentialed and experienced PA
that provides evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, consultation and
follow up for orthopedic patients with the collaboration of one or
more physicians in the Steadman Clinic. The PA provides age and
specialty appropriate medical care at the level of training
achieved.Primary Scope of Responsibilities:
- Fully competent in care of orthopedic patients in all hospital
settings; performs patient and family assessment and problem
identification, plans care accordingly, implements and evaluates
plan of care so that problems are resolved.
- Adheres reliably to all accepted patient safety standards.
- Identifies and promotes new learning around changing patient
safety standards of practice.
- Serves in advocacy role; encouraging active involvement of
patient and family in their care.
- Prioritizes patient's situations and takes appropriate action
in an efficient, effective manner.
- Makes value-added resource decision for patient care with
respect to supplies, equipment and acuity of care.
- Keeps patients informed regarding what to expect
pre/during/post procedures and visits
- Provides individualized patient and family education consistent
with patient's learning style, readiness to learn and self-care
needs
- Evaluated the effectiveness of patient learning
- COMPLIANCE WITH RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES
- Records pertinent clinical documentation in accordance with
regulatory requirements, professional standards and hospital
policy.
- Adheres to federal, state and hospital rules and regulations
concerning HIPAA privacy and security.
- Follows Hospital compliance plan and policies, including the
Code of Conduct.
- Participates in required training for compliance related
activities (HIPAA, Compliance, Patient Safety, TJC, etc.)
- Demonstrates responsibility and accountability for own
professional decision making.
- Develops professional goals and diversity of responsibilities
within practice; consistent with hospital mission and goals
- Demonstrates role awareness and seeks individualized/department
specific continuing education that improves patient care or
professional practice.
- Able to express values around patient/family centered care and
assists others to achieve shared understanding.
- Active participant in quality improvement processes and lean
projects
- Participates and contributes to unit meetings and
activities.
- Identifies need to seek out additional information when needed
and apply relevant findings to practice
- Demonstrates purposeful service excellence through exceeding
patient and co-worker expectations.
- Represents the department and hospital as a dedicated,
courteous and responsive employee.Provides professional medical
care for the Orthopedic patient under the supervision of an
Orthopedic or ED physician. This care includes departments such as,
but not limited to, the Patient Care Unit, Emergency Department and
Surgery. Care includes: a professional introduction, timely triage,
physical exam, compassionate care, complete and accurate
documentation, diagnosis and treatment of illness or injury, order
and interpret diagnostic tests, appropriate and timely
reassessment, counsel on preventative health care, assist in or
perform approved procedures, write prescriptions, provide
appropriate discharge instructions including follow up care.
- Maintains and demonstrates competency and knowledge of
equipment and procedures commonly performed in the Orthopedic
setting (hospital, emergency department and operating room, among
others).
- Positively supports activities to maintain and improve quality
of care and services. Monitors cultures and other diagnostic
results requiring patient follow-up and provides appropriate follow
up to the patient as needed, working with the orthopedic
surgeons.
- Demonstrates self-directed learning, participates in
departmental education including required workshops. Takes
initiative to identify educational needs both individually and for
the department.
- Participates in department meetings with attendance of 80% or
better. Monitor equipment status and identify need for repairs.
Read and respond appropriately to departmental emails and postings.
Maintain awareness of Press Ganey patient satisfaction improvement
initiatives
- Participates in call coverage as required, demonstrates good
judgement and follow through of all calls received.
- Floats between the multiple practice sites, ED and OR as
needed. Works with all physicians to ensure patients receive
timely, qualified care. Minimum Qualifications & Requirements:
- Required for Physician Assistants: Completion of PA program and
required NCCPA certification and licensure from Colorado BME
- Ortho experience preferred
- Current Colorado PA or NP licensure required
- Current BLS certification required through American Heart
Association
- Current ACLS certification required
- Current PALS certification required
- ATLS preferredBenefits & Compensation: Hire-in rates of pay are
based upon the relevance of years of experience, education and
certifications. Our talent acquisition team will help you
understand how your direct experience will be considered.Pay range
for new hires: $57.41 - $74.69 /hrOur comprehensive benefits
package includes generous paid time off, health insurance within
your first 30 days, and retirement, which can be viewed here.
Keywords: Aspen Valley Hospital, Aspen , Physician Assistant - Ortho, Healthcare , Aspen, Colorado
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