Advanced Practice - Plastic Surgery Opening in Mason City, IA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician Assistant
Specialty
Surgery-General
Degree Required
MPAS/MHS/MMSc/MPH
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Mason City, Iowa, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
10/25/24
**NP/PA Plastic Surgery Opening in Mason City, Iowa**
- Located 80 miles from Waterloo, Iowa
**About the Job:**
- Full-time, permanent position
- Performs all duties under the direction and supervision of physician(s) of the department and in accordance with established policies and procedures.
- Assists physician during surgical procedures using established sterile techniques. Provides follow-up information or assistance to family and/or referral physician as needed. Writes post-op orders and gives report to recovery room personnel.
- Assists physician in the clinic.
- Assists physician during hospital rounds. This includes writing orders, completing progress notes, assessing hospital daily flow sheets and charts, dictating discharge summaries, providing assistance to patients and families, providing established instructions to patients regarding post-operative treatments, and acting as liaison to patients, hospital nursing staff, and other physicians.
- Under direction of the physician and according to prescribed methods, performs various care-related activities within the clinic office such as removing sutures, drains, and splints. Preparing patients for exams.
- Elicits medical history and conducts physical exam on patients to assess, diagnose, and treat medical and surgical problems in accordance with department protocols and records the same for review by the supervising physician(s). In doing so may perform injections, immunizations, suturing, incision and drainage of abscesses, skin biopsy, and the like.
- Orders and interprets routine laboratory tests inclusive of but not limited to urinalysis, urine cultures, and others as indicated.
- Administers and/or orders medications according to standard protocols.
- Orders X-rays, EKGs, and other related studies as required.
- Consults with and/or refers patients to department physicians, other specialists and medical and community resources as necessary.
- Responds to patient inquiries and/or telephone calls, determines initial assessment of patient condition. Immediately confers with physician on complex and/or difficult situations.
- Participates on weekday, weekend and holiday call schedules as assigned.
- Meets with sales representatives to review and discuss new products, evaluate preliminary use of new products and recommends further evaluation and/or testing to physician.
- Orients and assists in instruction of physician assistant students, medical students, family practice residents, etc.
- Assists with clinical research studies the office may be enrolled in.
- Provides counseling, education, and instruction on cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.
- Directs other medical personnel in the execution of patient care.
- Admits patients to hospital or health care facility as directed by the supervising physician(s).
- According to standard protocols, provides immediate evaluation, treatment, and institution of procedures essential to providing appropriate response to emergency medical problems.
- Maintains patient records through documentation of all necessary information.
- Works with the department chairperson or other assigned physician to develop policies and protocols for the PA/NP practice.
- Reports any risk related concerns to risk management.
- Maintains confidentiality of patient information.
- Maintains knowledge of trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate articles, journals, and related material, and by attending seminars, conferences and so forth.
**Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:**
- Knowledge of anatomy and physiology, assessment of patient condition, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and standard treatment protocols at a level normally acquired through completion of an accredited physician assistant or nurse practitioner program.
- Current state license.
- ACLS certified.
- National certification or eligible to sit for next exam.
- Preferably one to two years work experience in order to become technically proficient in reviewing patient data to evaluate current condition and to gain familiarity with Clinic and hospital environment and Clinic policies and procedures.
- Interpersonal skills necessary in order to answer routine inquiries from patients when conducting physical exams and instructing and/or educating about conditions and treatments, to communicate with department personnel when exchanging patient-related information, and to discuss patient condition with physicians.
- Analytical skills necessary in order to review nurses notes, laboratory data and other patient information when evaluating patient condition, and when reviewing medical charts.
- Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail when reviewing patient data which occupies approximately fifty percent of work time.
**Compensation**
- 110 - 130K
- Commencement bonus
- Relocation
- 401k profit sharing
- 15 days PTO in first 2 years. 21 days in 3-5 years
**Mason City:**
- The service area encompasses about a 14-county area estimated at 200,000 250,000 population.
- The Mason City and Clear Lake communities are family friendly and the Mason City community is considered a regional referral center for medical care. 
- Full spectrum of medical services available including fully staffed ED and hospitalist service.
- Lake resort community in our back yard as well as trails, nature center, lots of activities and sports for growing families, public/private schools, a community college and Buena Vista University.
- We also have museums, Broadway shows/theater as performed at by the Performing Arts located at our community college, and only 2 hours from a larger metro area.