Description
UCLA HEALTH
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Description
The UCLA Department of Urology is looking to fill the role of a Sr. Physician Assistant (PA).
The Sr. PA is expected to provide exemplary patient care consistent with the UCLA Health CICARE Service Excellence. This individual will independently review medical histories, evaluate patients in clinic and via telemedicine, perform comprehensive physical examination, review laboratory and imaging results, formulate treatment plans, manage prescriptions, and provide patient education.
The PA will manage clinical questions by telephone and Epic in-basket, perform procedures as needed, and manage clinical issues that arise following procedures and surgeries, address prescription-related issues such as prior authorization, and carry out related tasks for the UCLA Department of Urology under the supervision of the attending urologists.
Incumbent must be self directed and function with minimal direct supervision.
Salary range: $91.76- $123.45/hourly
Qualifications
- Active license to practice as a Physician Assistant in California and must possess certification as Certified Physician Assistant through NCCPA-required
- Current BLS Certification from AHA or ARC- required
- Minimum of 3 years experience as a PA in a urology setting- required
- Bilingual in Spanish-preferred
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Ability to operate, navigate
computer systems to obtain lab results, log clinic visits, and
input/retrieve data.Knowledge of disease processes and treatments in patients
with urologic problems. Ability
to perform urologic tests and procedures.Demonstrated ability to orient,
train, monitor and oversee clinical support staff in patient care
responsibilities. Ability to assess unique needs of individual faculty
practices and to determine appropriate patient care requirements.Possess interpersonal skills and effectively communicate with
patients, their families, members of the health care team, and the
professional community. Skill
in teaching patients, families and groups of health professionals using
appropriate audiovisual materialsAbility to perform patient assessments and take appropriate
actions.Ability to exhibit flexibility in adjusting to changing
demands and requirements, prioritizing assignments to complete work in a
timely manner when there are changes in workloads, assignments, or
deadlines.Skill in writing patient notes,
progress reports, correspondence, consent forms and other patient materials
and in editing written material for grammatical correctness. Ability to create and document protocols and
procedures. Strong organizational skills to create patient treatment plans.Skill in venipuncture.
Ability to work independently,
set goals and objectives, prioritize work activities. Ability to determine when to function independently
and when to request physician intervention.Ability to assess patients’
need for information and emotional support and to meet, either directly or
by referral, any needs identified.Knowledge of EMR systems.





