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Physician assistant or nurse practitioner - house calls - emergency United States, Tucson Jobs

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Seeking a dedicated Physician Assistant in Tucson to deliver value-based primary care to Medicare patients. This role requires an active PA license, DEA license, and preferred primary care experience. Enjoy a competitive salary, quality bonuses, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive team envir...
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United States , Tucson
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78331.00 - 168714.00 USD / Year
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CVS Health
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Physician Assistant-Tucson Oncology
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Seeking a certified Physician Assistant to join our Tucson Oncology team. Provide comprehensive patient care in-clinic or via telemedicine, managing prevention, screening, and treatment. Requires NCCPA certification, state licensure, and BLS/CPR. Oncology experience is a plus.
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United States , Tucson
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Explore dynamic and rewarding career paths as a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner specializing in house calls and emergency medicine jobs. These advanced practice providers are at the forefront of delivering high-quality, patient-centered care directly where it is needed most—in patients' homes and in urgent, critical situations. This unique field blends clinical expertise with autonomy, compassion, and adaptability, offering a vital service to populations who face barriers to traditional clinic access or require immediate medical intervention. Professionals in these roles perform comprehensive assessments, diagnose acute and chronic illnesses, and manage treatment plans autonomously or in collaboration with supervising physicians. Common responsibilities include conducting physical exams, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, prescribing medications, suturing lacerations, managing infections, and providing patient education. In emergency contexts, they are skilled in stabilizing patients, performing advanced procedures, and making critical decisions regarding the need for higher-level care or hospital transfer. For house calls, the focus often extends to managing chronic diseases, performing post-hospitalization follow-ups, and offering palliative care, all within the comforting environment of a patient's home. The typical skill set required is both broad and deep. Exceptional clinical judgment and the ability to work independently are paramount. These roles demand strong communication skills to build rapport quickly with patients and families, often in stressful or private settings. Proficiency in procedures commonly encountered in urgent care, primary care, or emergency medicine is essential. Key certifications generally include state licensure as a PA or NP, national board certification (e.g., NCCPA or AANP/ANCC), DEA registration, and current life support credentials like BLS, ACLS, and often PALS or ATLS. Experience in family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, or urgent care is highly valued. Pursuing house calls and emergency medicine jobs as a PA or NP means embracing a career defined by variety, challenge, and profound impact. It is ideal for those who value flexibility, dislike the routine of a traditional clinic, and thrive on solving complex problems with limited resources. These positions offer the unique satisfaction of building deep patient connections through house calls and the adrenaline-fueled reward of providing critical care in emergency situations, making them some of the most fulfilling roles in modern healthcare.

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