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Seeking a certified Physician Assistant to join our inpatient hematology/oncology team in Boston. You will collaborate with attending physicians to manage complex medical care for oncology and BMT patients. This role requires a Massachusetts PA license, NCCPA certification, and strong clinical ju...
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United States , Boston
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126100.00 - 204732.50 USD / Year
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Seeking a certified Physician Assistant to join our inpatient hematology/oncology team in Boston. You will collaborate with physicians to manage comprehensive care for cancer and BMT patients. This role requires a MA license, NCCPA certification, and strong clinical judgment. Ideal candidates hav...
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United States , Boston
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126100.00 - 204732.50 USD / Year
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Discover a rewarding career path with inpatient Physician Assistant jobs, a vital and dynamic role within the hospital setting. Inpatient Physician Assistants are advanced practice providers who deliver comprehensive medical care to hospitalized patients under the supervision of, and in collaboration with, physicians. These professionals are integral members of the healthcare team, managing a wide spectrum of acute and chronic conditions for adults and sometimes pediatric populations across various specialties such as internal medicine, surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, and oncology. The core of the inpatient PA role involves direct patient management from admission to discharge. Common responsibilities include performing detailed patient histories and physical examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests like lab work and imaging, formulating differential diagnoses, and developing evidence-based treatment plans. Inpatient PAs prescribe medications, perform procedures within their credentialed scope (such as lumbar punctures, central line placements, or wound suturing), and document all aspects of care through daily progress notes, admission summaries, and discharge paperwork. They act as a consistent point of contact, coordinating care among specialists, nurses, therapists, social workers, and case managers to ensure a seamless patient experience. Furthermore, they provide patient and family education, participate in multidisciplinary rounds, and contribute to quality improvement and patient safety initiatives. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are rigorous. Candidates must possess a master’s degree from an accredited Physician Assistant program and maintain national certification (NCCPA). State licensure is mandatory, along with obtaining federal and state controlled substance registrations (DEA). Successful inpatient PAs demonstrate exceptional clinical judgment, adaptability in a fast-paced environment, and proficiency in managing complex, acutely ill patients. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are paramount for effective teamwork and patient interaction. A commitment to lifelong learning through continuing medical education (CME) is essential. While prior inpatient or specialty experience is often preferred, a solid foundation in general medicine, a proactive attitude, and the ability to exercise independent decision-making within a collaborative framework are the hallmarks of a skilled inpatient PA. Exploring inpatient Physician Assistant jobs opens doors to a challenging yet deeply fulfilling career centered on providing high-quality, compassionate care at the bedside.

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