Physician Assistant

Medcare clinics - St. Catharines
new offer (27/04/2024)

job description

MedCare Clinics is a new multi-specialty medical clinic located in St. Catharines, Ontario. Our clinic's mission is to provide exceptional medical care to the surrounding communities. Our services include providing care in a family practice setting as well as walk-ins that are always welcome. Our team also includes specialty physicians that practice Internal Medicine;
Our clinic has an on-site blood lab and INR clinic as well as vaccinations and seasonal flu clinics all provided by our Registered Nurse &
Phlebotomist. MedCare Clinics is looking to grow our team with the addition of a physician assistant. The physician assistant will work under the supervision of our qualified family physician.
**Job Type / Category**
A brief list of the Physician Assistant’s duties will include the following:
- Complete patient medical history &
physical examination
- Complete virtual (telephone) consult as needed
- Order and interpret diagnostic tests (labs, x-rays, ultrasounds, etc.)
- Provide treatment plans and diagnosis
- Educate and counsel patients
- Prescribe medications
- Collaborate with the physician to ensure the quality of patient care
We are offering a competitive salary and flexible hours. Shifts will include some weekend coverage. 40 hours/week. 8-10 hours per day shifts - schedule varies based on your availability. Location will be in St. Catharines, ON.
**Required Education, Skills and Qualifications**
- Completion of a Physician Assistant program
- International Medical Graduate with extensive Physician Assistant or independent practice experience
- EMR experience
- Standard of card according to the Canadian healthcare system
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- 12 hour shift
- 8 hour shift
**Experience**:
- Physician Assistant:
1 year (preferred)
- Accuro EMR:
1 year (preferred)
- Canadian Medicine:
1 year (preferred)

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