Physician Assistant - 1st Assist - Trauma OR Administrative & Office Jobs - Bethesda, MD at Geebo

Physician Assistant - 1st Assist - Trauma OR

Experienced PA - First Assist Level II Trauma OR Suburban Hospital, Member of the Johns Hopkins Healthsystem Bethesda, Maryland The Trauma Physician Assistant / Trauma Surgery OR 1st Assist PA will work within our Level II Trauma Center, one of only four hospitals in Maryland given that recognition and we see approximately 1,500 trauma patients annually.
Responds to all trauma activations First Assist in the Operating Room in Trauma and other cases as needed Performs primary/secondary surveys and fast exams Interprets gross CT findings for appropriate consults (Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, OMFS, and Plastic Surgery) Assists with chest tube insertion and central line placement under the direct supervision of the Trauma attending Performs daily rounds on Trauma patients Hours:
12 hrs Rotating Days (7a - 7:
00p) and Nights (7p - 7:
a); 36 hours per week
Qualifications:
Successful completion of Physician Assistant program which is accredited by the AMA Minimum of 2 years Trauma OR first assist work experience Active Maryland PA license and current certification by the NCCPA Active ACLS and BLS certifications required; ATLS recommended but not required JHM prioritizes the health and well-being of every employee.
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Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Hardworking And Dedicated Medicine Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Surveys Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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