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    Physician Assistant Pedriatrics - Binghamton, United States - United Health Services

    United Health Services
    United Health Services Binghamton, United States

    3 weeks ago

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    Physician Assistant Pedriatrics, UHS Binghamton General Hospital United Health Services is seeking a Physician Assistant Pedriatrics to join our BGH Pediatrics 04 department at UHS Binghamton General Hospital in Binghamton, NY.

    This position is benefits eligible.


    Shift:
    All Shifts


    Hours per week:
    40


    Salary range:
    Depends on Experience

    Physician Assistant Pedriatrics / Overview Physician Assistant for DVH Pediatrics. Must be board certified.


    To practice a level of medicine that adheres to currently accepted guidelines, portrays the organization in a positive manner to the community, and adheres to ethical and professional standards of regulatory and licensing agencies under general supervision of physicians.

    Will comply to local, State and Federal regulations.

    Key Responsibilities and Expectations

    Education/Experience


    Minimum Required:
    Graduate of an accredited physician assistant program


    Preferred:
    Previous experience as a Physician Assistant

    License/Certification


    Minimum Required:
    NYS license Physician Assistant

    Registered by the NCCPA


    Preferred:
    Current Drivers License

    Work Environment

    Work is performed in an office environment that requires working in proximity to other employees and patients.

    The office is air conditioned as well as heated.

    Exposure to equipment cleaning solutions and disinfectants.

    Fast-paced environment including frequent interruptions.

    Frequent sitting, walking, standing and bending.

    Possibility of lifting of patients.

    Mobility may include access through a multi-level facility, including climbing stairs.

    PPE- Eyewear, Masks, Face shields, Shoe covers, Gloves per UHS Infection Control and CDC guidelines when appropriate.

    Age of Patients Served

    School Age: 6 to 12 Years

    Adolescent: 13 to 17 Years

    Early Adulthood: 18 to 45 Years

    Middle Adult: 46 to 59 Years

    Late Adult: 60 to 79 Years

    Elderly: 80+ Years

    HIPAA Roles-Based Access to Patient Information

    Clinical – Access to patient information that is not restricted (an example of restricted information is ARU) – Level 3