Physician Assistant Emergency Department - Low Volume

Carthage, NY
Full Time
Emergency Department
Experienced

 We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to join our dedicated healthcare team in the Emergency Department of our rural hospital located in Carthage, NY The ideal candidate should have a strong background in emergency medicine and be able to provide high-quality, patient-centered care, work life balance in a rural healthcare setting. This role requires the ability to work independently, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and respond to a wide range of acute medical conditions.

Responsibilities:

  1. Patient Assessment and Triage:
    • Conduct thorough initial assessments of patients presenting to the emergency department.
    • Determine the severity of each patient's condition and prioritize treatment accordingly.
    • Initiate appropriate diagnostic tests and interventions based on the patient's clinical presentation.
  2. Medical Treatment:
    • Administer and prescribe medications and treatments in accordance with established protocols and guidelines.
    • Perform procedures such as wound care, suturing, splinting, and other minor surgical interventions.
    • Manage acute and critical conditions, including trauma, cardiac events, respiratory distress, and more.
  3. Collaboration:
    • Work collaboratively with the emergency department team, including physicians, nurses, paramedics, and other support staff.
    • Consult with specialists and arrange for the transfer of patients requiring advanced care to larger facilities if necessary.
  4. Documentation:
    • Maintain accurate and thorough medical records, documenting patient assessments, treatments, and responses to interventions.
    • Complete required documentation for billing and legal purposes in a timely manner.
  5. Patient Education:
    • Provide patients and their families with information about their conditions, treatment options, and post-discharge care.
    • Promote health and safety education to prevent future emergencies in the rural community.
  6. Emergency Preparedness:
    • Assist in disaster planning and response, including participating in drills and training exercises.
    • Contribute to the development and implementation of emergency protocols for the rural area.
  7. Quality Improvement:
    • Participate in quality improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing the delivery of emergency care services in the rural hospital.
  8. Compliance:
    • Adhere to all state and federal regulations, as well as hospital policies and procedures.
    • Maintain current licensure and certifications, including ACLS, PALS, and others as required.

Qualifications:

  • Current NY state licensure as a Nurse Practitioner (FNP) or Physician Assistant.
  • Certification in Emergency Medicine or a related field is preferred.
  • Previous experience in an emergency department setting is highly desirable.
  • Strong clinical and decision-making skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, rural healthcare environment.
  • Willingness to be on-call and work variable shifts as needed.
  • Dedication to providing high-quality patient care in a rural setting.

Benefits:

  • Work-life balance
  • Competitive salary and benefits package – Salary Range $70-$75/hour
  • Opportunities for professional development and continuing medical education
  • Access to outdoor recreation activities, including hiking, fishing, boating and more
  • A welcoming and supportive community with a focus on quality of life

 Carthage, NY offers a unique opportunity to blend a fulfilling medical career with a peaceful rural lifestyle enriched by outdoor adventures. Join our team and make a positive impact on the health and well-being of our community while enjoying the natural beauty of the region.

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