What are the responsibilities and job description for the Trauma / General Surgery Advanced Practice Provider position at University of Maryland Medical System?
UM Capital Region, a member of the University of Maryland Medical System is looking for an Advanced Practice Practitioner, Acute Care Surgery/Trauma to meet increasing clinical demand at UM Capital Region Medical located in its new state-of-the-art facility in Largo, MD.
Under the direction of a supervising physician, the APP provides diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive health care services to patients, obtains medical histories, examines patients, orders and interprets tests, makes initial diagnoses, and orders treatments, administers therapeutic procedures such as suturing, chest tube placement, central/peripheral line placement, and wound care, instructs and counsels patients, and assists with surgical procedures.
The Acute Care Emergency Surgery APP covering trauma and general surgery is responsible for the comprehensive, acute care, and medical management of the patient from admission to transfer or discharge. They participate in the full scope of the perioperative spectrum as well, including critical care, med/surg care, perioperative care, consults, surgical first assisting, history and physicals, clinic, and any other duties in support of the trauma and acute care surgery practice.
Job specifics:
- Advanced Practice Practitioner (APP) will be trained to cover all aspects of the ACES team.
- Cover other subspecialties as needed.
- The APP will have the opportunity to cross cover other APP lead service lines.
- Additional shifts as needed,
- Demonstrate competence and skill in required tasks and procedures.
- Obtain medical histories, examines patients, rounds daily, orders and interprets tests, makes initial diagnoses, and orders treatments.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and competency in required the management of basic medical and post-op surgical problems, i.e., SOB, fever.
- Demonstrate competence and skill while performing in the operating room/emergency room.
- Provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive health care services to critically ill patients.
- Communicate effectively with attending physicians, other medical teams, team members, and patients and their families.
- Instruct and counsel patients and families.
- Maintain a list of in-house patients and makes rounds daily.
- Write progress notes with appropriate updates regarding results of studies, notations regarding procedures and/or surgery, and outline of therapeutic plan
- Administer therapeutic procedures such as suturing, chest tube placement, central and peripheral line placement, and wound care.
- First assist in the operating room.
- Completes at least 50 hours of Category I CME every two years. Complete 32 hours of trauma related CME.
- Performs according to Maryland Board of Physician or Board of Nursing standards and expanded job description procedural protocols.
- Provides optimal quality of patient care while following safety guidelines,
- Maintains a procedure complication rate less than the national average.
- Contributes to cohesive group relations; uses open communication to resolve problems in and between departments.
- Demonstrates commitment to professionalism and professional department and organizational core values.
Company Description
University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) is a physician-led, internationally recognized healthcare system offering uniquely rewarding careers in major Maryland marketplaces. Create your future in a healthcare setting that is right for you and your practice. Become part of something greater by applying your experience, input, and leadership—as a clinician and healthcare expert.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree and graduation from an ARC-PA accredited Physician Assistant program are required, along with mandatory certification by the NCCPA and registration with the Maryland State Board of Medical Examiners, OR current certification to practice as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- One year of surgical, emergency, or critical care experience is preferred.
- Must participate in appropriate continuing medical education programs.
- Credentialing must be obtained from University of Maryland Capital Region Health’s Medical Staff Office
- Maintenance of BLS and ACLS certification is required.
- ATLS is required and can be obtained after your start date.
- Salary is commensurate with clinical experience.
As a UMMS provider, you can expect:
- Competitive Salary
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid malpractice insurance
- Generous paid time off
- CME hours and CME allowance
- Retirement plan – 403-B with employer match
Be part of a rich tradition of Medicine while shaping the future of care delivery.
We are not accepting inquiries or solicitations from 3rd party recruiters/search firms.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Pay Range: $61.63 - $81.35
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Salary : $62 - $81