Diversified Radiology · 17 hours ago
Interventional & Diagnostic Radiology Physician Assistant
Diversified Radiology is seeking a Physician Assistant to join their team to provide exceptional patient care in the Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology fields. The role involves assisting Radiology Physicians in performing various procedures and managing complex patients, while also engaging with other healthcare partners to ensure quality clinical services.
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Responsibilities
Responsible for performing procedures under general and proximate supervision and E&M within the scope of proactive of a radiology PA and as outlined on the delineation of privileges
Operates computerized and diagnostic imaging equipment
Responsible for assisting with training of new PA hires to include clinical responsibilities and procedural skillset
Participates, collaborates, and actively engages with PA administration, radiologists, and hospital staff to achieve goals and mutually beneficial outcomes
Involved in clinical work managing complex patients through advanced decision making, interpretation of laboratory values, assessment of radiological studies, clinical evaluations, and procedures
Serves as an educational and clinical resource to staff as well as to patients and their families
Assists with formulation of policies and protocols as they relate to PA team and clinical workflow based off established guidelines
Light emergency call rotation will be required once trained and credentialed. PA will work a reduced work week to compensate for being 'On Call' every fourth week worked, Monday through Friday, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. MT and 7 a.m. to 7 a.m., Saturday and Sunday. Call includes reporting to facility for diagnostic procedures as required
Assumes other duties as assigned by Operations Committee
Assumes responsibility and accountability for organizing time and workload to manage all service lines
Maintains the confidentiality of all patient records and information to ensure that patients’ rights are protected at all times
Qualification
Required
Graduate level education
Certification by the NCCPA, ACLS, BLS, PALS
One year clinical experience required in surgery, trauma, critical care, vascular, experience with clinical procedures and inpatient/outpatient consultations preferred
Certification of Colorado Fluoroscopy Operator via the completion of an approved fluoroscopy training program
Clean MVR is required
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal skills
Ability to perform procedures requiring fine motor skills to include repetitive hand work
Apply critical-thinking and problem-solving skills to function effectively and adapt to a dynamic and often changing work environment including multiple hospital facilities
Direct Clinical Experience
Adept with EMR, PACS and dictation systems
Effective utilization of clinical equipment to include US/Fluoro/CT/Sherlock
Highly motivated, ability to work with little supervision
Preferred
One year clinical experience required in surgery, trauma, critical care, vascular, experience with clinical procedures and inpatient/outpatient consultations
Benefits
Year One bonus opportunity of $10k if all eligibility requirements are met ($5k sign-on at 6-month anniversary, and $5k retention at 1 year anniversary).
Second Year bonus opportunity of $10k on 2nd anniversary if all eligibility requirements are met.
Total of 8 weeks paid time off: 5.8 weeks of vacation, 6 holidays, 5 days CME.
$2,500 for CME expenses per year
Up to a 10% yearly performance bonus