Provides clinical services, both acute and chronic, to students, faculty, and staff at the University of Minnesota and others eligible for care in both the Primary Care and Urgent Care Clinics.
Detailed Job Responsibilities:
Primary Care Responsibilities:
The Clinic PA also works within the approved protocols established by Boynton Health and within the PAâ™s scope of practice or expertise.
Promote a safe, equitable, and respectful environment in which concerns can be addressed effectively.
The scope of practice for the clinic PA may include, but is not limited to, the following for which privileges are granted annually:
Performing physical examinations including well women annual examinations and pap smears.
Diagnosing and treating illnesses, infectious diseases and minor trauma
Diagnosing, treating and managing chronic illnesses.
Taking patient histories.
Interpreting and evaluating patient data.
Ordering or performing diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures which include biopsy, minor surgery and wound care.
Prescribing prescription and nonprescription medications and medical devices.
Providing contraceptive services.
Educating patients on health promotion, disease prevention, current treatments, importance of patient compliance, and answering patient questions.
Making patient referrals to other providers within Boynton and outside of Boynton to facilitate treatment plan.
Arranging follow-up to review lab or test results with patients, via appointments, phone calls, letters, or secure message.
Creating, maintaining patient record and documenting all aspects of the encounter including, but not limited to: history, physical exam and treatment plan within the Electronic Health Record.
Consult with other physicians and/or health care professionals as needed to confirm difficult diagnosis and facilitate appropriate treatment plan.
Demonstrate evidence of continuing professional growth by involvement in peer review and the review of protocols and procedures; participate in continuing education.
Work as assigned in Gopher Quick Clinic to provide timely and quality episodic care for minor acute conditions.
Provide both telemedicine and in-person care
Other responsibilities as needed.
Urgent Care Physician Responsibilities:
The Urgent Care PA works within the approved Urgent Care protocols established by Boynton Health and within the PA's scope of practice or expertise.
The scope of practice for the Urgent Care PA may include, but is not limited to, the following:
Diagnosing and treating common, acute illnesses, infectious diseases and minor trauma
Evaluating and treating exacerbations of chronic conditions or diseases.
Performing minor out-patient surgical procedures including, but not limited to:
I&D of abscesses and cysts
Placement of sutures/staples for lacerations
Removal of foreign bodies
Stabilizing and transferring patients to the Emergency Department for patients with emergent medical conditions.
Prescribing and ordering prescription and non-prescription medications.
Ordering and interpreting plain radiographs.
Ordering and interpreting laboratory studies
Ordering and interpreting EKGs
Ordering and dispensing durable medical equipment
Ordering IV Fluids, IM/IV Medications, Epinephrine, Diphenhydramine
Assessing acute mental health concerns and providing appropriate treatment or triage
Making patient referrals to other providers within Boynton and outside of Boynton to facilitate treatment plan.
Arranging follow-up appointment, phone calls or secure messaging to review lab or test results with patients.
Creating, maintaining patient record and documenting all aspects of the encounter within the electronic health record.
Ordering medications within the electronic health record
Ordering lab studies and imaging studies within the electronic health record
Ordering internal and external referrals within the electronic health record
Ordering Office Services such as medication, IV Fluids, orthopedic supplies within the electronic health record
Consult with other physicians and/or health care professionals to confirm difficult diagnosis and facilitate appropriate treatment plan.
Demonstrate evidence of continuing professional growth by involvement in peer review and the review of protocols and procedures; participates in continuing education.
Other responsibilities as needed.
Professional Duties:
Demonstrate evidence of continuing professional growth by involvement in peer review and the review of protocols and procedures; participates in continuing education.
Serve and communicate effectively with students, staff, and faculty from diverse backgrounds, communities, and cultures.
Assist in mentoring and supervision of the clinical work of nursing staff.
Practice Collegiality: Be helpful, respectful, approachable, and team oriented; build strong working relationships and a positive work environment
Promote a safe, equitable, and respectful environment in which concerns can be addressed effectively.
Required Qualifications:
Graduation from NCCPA accredited program.
NCCPA certification
Minnesota Physician Assistant licensure
Four years patient care experience in a hospital or clinic setting to include knowledge and skills appropriate to specific medical discipline.
DEA certification
Demonstrated commitment to promoting a culture that respects and advances diversity and inclusion.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with individuals from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Management of Mental health, including ADHD
Second language (Boynton sees many international students, particularly from Asian countries)
The University of Minnesota, founded in the belief that all people are enriched by understanding, is dedicated to the advancement of learning and the search for truth; to the sharing of this knowledge through education for a diverse community; and to the application of this knowledge to benefit the people of the state, the nation, and the world.