Neurosurgery Physician Assistant - South Carolina
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Job description
Neurosurgery Physician Assistant
Position Summary
The Neurosurgery Physician Assistant (PA) provides advanced clinical care to patients with neurosurgical conditions across inpatient, outpatient, and operative settings. Working collaboratively with neurosurgeons and the multidisciplinary care team, the PA evaluates patients, assists in surgical procedures, manages perioperative care, and supports continuity of care throughout the treatment course.
Key Responsibilities
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Perform comprehensive patient evaluations, including history and physical examinations
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Assist in neurosurgical procedures in the operating room, including first assist duties as appropriate
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Manage preoperative and postoperative care for neurosurgical patients
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Conduct daily inpatient rounds and coordinate care plans
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Order, interpret, and document diagnostic studies and laboratory results
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Develop and implement treatment plans under physician supervision
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Perform bedside procedures within scope of practice
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Provide patient and family education regarding diagnoses, procedures, and recovery plans
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Participate in outpatient clinics, follow-up visits, and post-discharge care coordination
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Document clinical encounters accurately and timely in the electronic medical record
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Collaborate with nursing, therapy, case management, and other support services
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Participate in quality improvement, safety initiatives, and continuing education activities
Clinical Areas May Include
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Cranial and spinal surgery
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Trauma and emergency neurosurgery
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Neuro-oncology
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Degenerative spine disorders
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Cerebrovascular conditions
Qualifications
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Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program
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Current Physician Assistant certification
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Active or eligible state licensure as a Physician Assistant
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BLS and ACLS certification (or ability to obtain)
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Prior experience in neurosurgery, surgery, or critical care preferred but not required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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Strong clinical assessment and decision-making skills
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Ability to function effectively in high-acuity and fast-paced environments
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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Strong organizational and documentation abilities
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Commitment to patient-centered, evidence-based care
Work Environment
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Combination of inpatient, outpatient, and operating room settings
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May include on-call responsibilities, nights, weekends, or holidays
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Requires prolonged standing, lifting, and manual dexterity in surgical settings