Physician Assistant/Supervisory Physician Assistant
Company: Defense Health Agency
Location: Brownsville
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
US Citizenship and Residency Completion Required to Apply
Overview Physician Assistant/ Supervisory Physician Assistant
(GS-0603-12 - 13) - Ft Cavazos, TX - Fort Cavazos is located in the
beautiful 'hill and lake' country of Central Texas between Killeen
and Copperas Cove and is approximately 60 miles north of the
capital city of Austin, 50 miles south of Waco, 160 miles south of
Dallas, and 150 miles north of San Antonio. Founded in 1942, this
340-sq.-mile military base is the Army's Premier Installation to
train and deploy heavy forces. A 214,968 acre installation, Fort
Cavazos is now the largest active duty armored post in the U.S.
Armed Forces and the only post in the United States capable of
stationing and training two Armored Divisions. The rolling,
semi-arid terrain is ideal for multifaceted training and testing of
military units and individuals. Additionally, the Killeen community
is a model of support for Army families. There are lots of
resources and networks available to assist you. Working for the
Department of Defense comes with an abundance of benefits and perks
to include competitive compensation packages, paid-time off,
medical benefits, student loan repayments, and retirement package
with Thrift Savings Plan to include matching employer
contributions. For more information, please visit the following
link: - Responsibilities 1. CLINICAL DUTIES: Independently performs
a variety of professional direct health care clinical duties within
the field of general family medicine for the pediatric, adult, and
geriatric patients. Assignments include a wide range from routine
to exceptionally complex activities including assessing, planning,
evaluating, and modifying the plan of acute and chronically ill
patients. The PA makes independent decisions regarding the medical
care required and, in the interpretation and evaluation of
processes resulting from continuing changes in the medical field
due to new technological developments or conflicting requirements.
Performs a variety of duties involving the full range of complex
medical care that involve isolating and defining unknown medical
conditions. Secures a comprehensive and detailed health and medical
history from the patient or a family member, records findings, and
other ancillary materials. Using this information, makes
independent clinical evaluations and recommendations in an effort
to prevent complications by preventing disease occurrence or
modifying its course. Examines patients and performs initial
patient work-up and assessment of patients' care and treatment; and
determines the need for and orders laboratory tests, X-rays, and
other procedures necessary to complete assessment of the patient.
Discriminates between normal and abnormal findings to recognize
early stages of serious physical, emotional, or mental
problems.Provides surveillance of adherence to medical and primary
care practices and procedures to stabilize chronically ill
patients; adjusts regimens within established protocols recognizing
when to refer the patient to the physician or other primary care
members. Makes decisions concerning primary care needs of patients;
works collaboratively with the physician team in patient
evaluation, management, and revision of therapeutic plans; and,
refers extremely or selected complex medical problems to
appropriate next level of specialty care or medical management.
Performs outpatient surgical and non-surgical procedures as
designated by credentials committee. Prescribes for and treats a
variety of diseases, disorders, and injuries. Treats patients
returning for routine or directed follow-up and chronic illnesses
previously documented in patients' medical records. Provides a full
range of emergency services or crisis intervention, including
lifesaving emergency procedures, in order to stabilize a patient
within the scope of practice and approved protocols Writes
prescriptions, orders the administration of medications, dispenses
medication and prescribes controlled substances in accordance with
scope of practice for Physician Assistants. Performs a variety of
physical examinations such as school, employment, sports, annual,
retirement, discharge, reenlistment, disability separation or
retirement, and other special physicals. Orders laboratory tests,
X-rays, etc., and arranges for physician consultation if required.
Records entries into patients records to include history and exam
findings, results of laboratory tests, X-rays, and other special
studies, diagnoses, and treatment plans to include any treatment
rendered during visit, drugs dispensed or administered in
accordance with approved protocols, tests, or procedures ordered,
notations of new prescriptions or changes in dosages to old
prescriptions, and consultations for further treatment or
evaluation. Provides consultation, teaching, and coordination with
patients and their family members regarding treatment and medical
care. Evaluates the primary care aspects of patient care
recognizing the impact of the care of other healthcare
professionals and ancillary staff when reassessment by a physician
or other staff professionals is required. Provides primary care and
preventive services to healthy individuals, including guidance in
common illnesses, accidents, child growth and development,
alternative drug usage, etc. Evaluates the total health care needs
of patients and develops plans to meet the patients' needs.
Participates with the attending physician and other medical staff
in interpreting and evaluating continuing changes in direct patient
care, conflicting requirements, or technological development in the
medical field. Plans with other professionals, and agencies
involved in providing primary care services to patients and their
family members, and coordinates the care provided. Incumbent
independently develops new techniques and establishes criteria for
providing improved, quality patient health care to clients and
family members of their assigned hospital. 2. MEDICAL EDUCATION
DUTIES: Provides consultation, teaching, and coordination with
patients and their family members of treatment and medical care.
Coordinates with patients regarding physicians' findings and
diagnoses, laboratory results, follow-up treatment plan or the
effect of medications prescribed in accordance with approved
protocols. Provides educational management to patients and their
families regarding disease processes and diagnostic tests; the
therapeutic regimen including medication, diet, and follow-up care;
methods of adapting medication and treatment to current lifestyles.
Provides counseling to patients and their families for prevention
of illness and maintenance of health in order to assist patients in
attaining physical, mental, and social well-being. Oversees
compliance with the preventive healthcare needs of adult patients
visiting the clinic. Refers high-risk, unstable, or extremely
complex patients to the physicians and emergency medicine. Performs
emergency care as appropriate. Click here to learn more about our
benefits:
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