Physician Assistant, Cardiovascular Surgery

July 10, 2023
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Job Description

ChristianaCare

Newark, Delaware, ChristianaCare is currently recruiting for a Physician Assistant to work in the Cardiac Surgery Professional Services. This is a full-time position that promotes a work/life balance. Position consists of a hybrid schedule – five 8hr shifts or two 24 hour shifts per week, and rotating OR call. As a Cardiac Surgery Physician Assistant, duties and responsibilities include: Perform endoscopic vein harvest. Endoscopic radial artery harvest experience is a plus. Assist cardiac surgeon in operating room procedures. Conduct history and physical examinations. Perform consultations. Provide perioperative patient management including ICU and step-down management. Provide postoperative office patient management.

Collaborate with physicians and other members of the medical staff. Screen patient to determine need for urgent medical attention. Prepare patients preoperatively for surgery. Evaluate need to changes in patient therapy. Write orders and modifies treatment plans. Educate and counsel patients and patient families on health and disease. Why ChristianaCare. – Generous Continuing Education Time and Allowance – Substantial PTO plus 12-Week Fully Paid Parental Leave – Opportunities for Career Growth – 403(b) and Defined Contribution Plan Retirement Options with Employer Match – Annual Quality Incentive Bonus EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Completion of a Physician Assistant Program and board certification as a Physician Assistant. Licensure or license eligible for Registered Physician Assistant in Delaware. Certified or eligible for certification by National Commission of Physician Assistants.

Apply for and receive an RXPA number which permits one to prescribe non-controlled substances. Apply for and receive DEA number to prescribe controlled substances. ACLS required Two years of experience, cardiac surgery experience preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.

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