-Conduct thorough patient assessments, including medical history review, physical examinations, and interpretation of diagnostic tests-Perform comprehensive evaluations of acute and chronic medical conditions, and formulate differential diagnoses-Collaborate with supervising physicians to develop and implement patient care plans, including medication management, treatment modalities, and follow-up care-Follow policies and procedures directing the use and availability of clinic's services for therapy-Support and follow the establishment of an ongoing and effective safety program-Support compliance with quality assurance standards-Support the establishment of the clinical program-Keep complete and accurate records pertaining to the indications, rationale, and progress of the patient treatments.-Be immediately available to manage patient emergencies-Maintain communication with referring medical providers-Conduct appropriate patient discharge, follow-up, and referrals-Support and participate in call/after-hours coverage-Maintain HIPPA compliance
1-4 years
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-Must be a Physician Assistant graduate holding a valid diploma from an accredited medical school-Must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in a recognized medical field, and currently licensed in the state of North Dakota-Successfully completed at least a 40-credit hour, UHMS-approved Hyperbaric Medicine Introductory Course-Maintain an unrestricted license to practice medicine in the state -Be allowed to work unsupervised by his/her medical director only after a period of preceptorship where the physician has demonstrated a consistent competence in standard clinical hyperbaric medicine treatments, procedures, and safety-Demonstrate that they have maintained competence by showing evidence that they have provided inpatient and/or outpatient consultative and case management services for the minimum number of patients, as established by that institution
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