Physician Assistant - Neurosurgery Retail & Wholesale - Scranton, PA at Geebo

Physician Assistant - Neurosurgery

The Neuroscience Institute is seeking a physician assistant to join our growing Neurosurgery Department located at Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
At Geisinger, we've been shaping the future of health for more than a century.
Today, we continue with the rapid growth of our Department of Neurosurgery, which has a range of resources to provide unique clinical and academic opportunities unlike any other organization.
As part of our world-class Geisinger Neuroscience Institute, we have innovative high-value clinical protocols for acute inpatient and chronic outpatient disease management, a 20-year clinical data warehouse (Geisinger had one of the very first Epic systems), and a groundbreaking population genomics program.
Our team consists of 16 neurosurgeons providing neurosurgical services in four hospitals, including multiple hybrid operating rooms supporting comprehensive stroke programming.
The neurosurgery PA will join a dedicated team of providers at Geisinger Community Medical Center covering all areas of neurosurgery.
This role involves outpatient clinic, inpatient/consult coverage, along with OR coverage.
The successful Physician Assistant must be a graduate of a ARC-approved physician assistant program, eligible or certified by the National Commission for the Certification of Physician Assistants and eligible or certified by the State Board of Medicine.
Recommended Skills Emergency Departments Basic Life Support Operating Theater Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Outpatient Surgeries Basic Cardiac Life Support Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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