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Under the general supervision of a licensed and Board Certified Physician evaluates and treats patients having Obstetrics and gynecology medical psychiatric problems and assist in delivery of obstetrical care. Performs routine histories and physical/psychiatric examinations; performs and/or interprets diagnostic tests and/or procedures as detailed in the department specific scope of practice. Participates in teaching and quality assurance activities with other members of the clinical department. Delivers direct patient care.
Under the general supervision of an appropriately licensed and Board-Certified Physician:
-Position requires graduation from an Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) program approved by the New York State Education Department usually via Bachelor of Science or Masters degree. Additional education/experience may be required for some specialty areas.
-Licensure to practice as a Physician Assistant issued by the New York State Board of Medicine. -Certification by National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistant.
-Current unrestricted DEA certificate for mid-level providers (Full schedule: 2. 2N. 3 3N 4 5).-New York State Mandated Infection Control Course Certificate.
-Completion and current certification of ACLS/BLS/PALS in some areas of patient care as indicated by the department directives.
-High level of analytical ability required to effectively and expeditiously diagnose and treat medical/surgical problems under the direction of physician.
-Interacts with various internal hospital medical administrative and professional staff in the course of routine clinical duties. High degree of responsibility required for daily contacts with patients and their families.
-Manual dexterity required for adept manipulation of surgical instruments and handling of medical equipment; physical strength necessary for lifting and proper handling/positioning of patients.
-Incumbents work under a variety of conditions from pleasant to uncomfortable; most areas are air-conditioned; varying levels of dust and noise.
-Hazardous conditions may exist in some areas where there may be patients who exhibit unstable violent or aggressive behavior. Incumbents may be exposed to biohazardous substances such as blood-borne pathogens through nature of work performed.
-Full-time workweek is forty hours; may be required to work in excess of schedules during staffing shortages or to complete cases clinical notations.
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