We are now accepting applications for
Physician Assistants with integrative health experience within Tennessee.
The Physician Assistant (PA) provides direct client care, including assessing, diagnosing, planning, and prescribing pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment of health problems, health promotion and preventive care within this specialized area of practice under the supervision of a licensed physician. The PA is involved in practice activities with the goal of improving the quality of care in an outpatient setting.
Responsibilities:
Performs psychiatric diagnostic evaluations to determine diagnoses, treatment strategies, and care coordination needs for clients with mental health, substance use, or other psychiatric and medical conditions.
Provide all psychiatric and/or medical services within reasonable and expected medical standards, and timelines, and in conformance with all requirements imposed by the applicable health licensing boards. Applies medical knowledge and skills to the process of diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of illnesses.
Maintain timely, complete, accurate, and legible medical records for all patients evaluated and treated by the Physician Assistant. Performs timely, concurrent, accurate clinical/billing documentation meeting professional standards in compliance with State and Federal regulations, clinical necessity, and appropriate coding standards.
Performs pharmacologic treatment strategies, orders medications, monitors, and evaluates progress on psychiatric and other medications
Order, obtain, and assess appropriate laboratory tests and diagnostics—base clinical decisions on laboratory interpretation.
This position works as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide clinical services and coordinate care to mental health patients.
Assures timely access to care, demonstrates flexibility in scheduling to fully meet client needs, and meets applicable productivity standards.
Under the supervision of an MD or DO, the PA will assume client care responsibilities, including psychiatric evaluation, professional diagnoses, and prescribing and/or administering treatment.
Completes medication and health education to include but not be limited to informed consent, benefits, risks, side effects, and alternative treatments for medications ordered, health/wellness management, and metabolic risk reduction strategies.
Care coordination: Professional and timely communication/care coordination with clients/families/involved agencies/ PCP/ and other specialty care providers to ensure timely and coordinated treatment planning and evaluation of patient progress.
Remain in compliance with state laws and regulations for PA, including meeting supervised hour requirements, CME, and completing appropriate assessments in a timely manner with the supervising physician.
Attend weekly mandatory supervisory meetings with the physician or as deemed appropriate by supervising physician or Chief Medical Officer.
Assists as required by the supervisor with other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Graduation from an NCCPA-approved physician assistant program
1-year clinical experience in a psychiatric or mental health setting preferred
Current Physician Assistant full and unrestricted licensure in the state of practice and active state DEA License required.
PA with Psych Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) preferred.
BLS from the American Heart Association required