Physician Assistant - Carrell Clinic

ORTHOLONESTARDallas, TX
48dOnsite

About The Position

Position Summary The Physician Assistant (PA) supports orthopedic physicians in delivering high-quality musculoskeletal care to patients. This role includes conducting clinical evaluations, performing procedures, assisting in surgery, managing follow-up care, and coordinating treatment plans in accordance with Texas state laws and the supervising physician’s delegation.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree from an accredited Physician Assistant program.
  • Current, unrestricted Texas Physician Assistant License.
  • NCCPA certification.
  • Current DEA and DPS (Texas) registration for prescriptive authority, if applicable.
  • BLS and ACLS certification (or willingness to obtain).
  • Strong understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy and orthopedic conditions.
  • Ability to perform procedures with confidence and competency.
  • Excellent communication and patient-relationship skills.
  • Ability to work independently within the delegated scope while collaborating effectively with supervising physicians.
  • Strong organizational and time-management abilities; and strong clinical reasoning and problem-solving abilities.

Nice To Haves

  • 1+ years of orthopedic PA experience.
  • Surgical first-assist experience in relevant orthopedic subspecialties.
  • Strong proficiency with EMR systems, specifically AthenaOne, and orthopedic documentation templates.
  • Prior orthopedic or musculoskeletal experience or completion of orthopedic-focused clinical rotations.

Responsibilities

  • Perform comprehensive patient histories, physical examinations, and orthopedic assessments.
  • Order, interpret, and manage diagnostic tests including X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, EMG/NCV, bone scans, and laboratory studies.
  • Formulate differential diagnoses and develop treatment plans under physician supervision consistent with Texas Physician Assistant Board rules.
  • Independently manage follow-up visits, post-operative checks, acute injury evaluations, and chronic orthopedic conditions within defined scope of practice.
  • Perform in-office procedures such as joint injections and aspirations, splinting, casting, wound care, and suture/staple removal.
  • Provide patient education on diagnoses, treatment plans, medications, rehabilitation, and preventive care.
  • Assist the supervising orthopedic surgeon in the operating room.
  • Conduct pre-operative evaluations and contribute to surgical planning.
  • Provide post-operative management including wound checks, medication management, and rehabilitation coordination.
  • Conduct hospital rounds, write orders, take call, manage inpatient care, and document histories, H&Ps, and discharge summaries.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant medical records, ensuring documentation aligns with Texas Medical Board and Physician Assistant Board regulations.
  • Complete billing and coding documentation consistent with practice policies and payer guidelines.
  • Follow all Texas scope-of-practice requirements, including maintaining a written prescriptive authority agreement as required.
  • Work closely with physicians, medical assistants, imaging staff, therapists, and administrative teams to ensure effective patient flow.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary case discussions and care coordination.
  • Support patient triage and respond to clinical questions from staff and patients.
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