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Physician Assistant

Job in Frisco, Collin County, Texas, 75034, USA
Listing for: OrthoTexas Physicians & Surgeons, PLLC
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-27
Job specializations:
  • Doctor/Physician
    Surgeon, Orthopaedic Surgeon
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Opportunity with Ortho Texas – Frisco | Plano #OTX

Join a leading musculoskeletal care network through our partnership with United Musculoskeletal Partners (UMP), supporting Ortho Texas, a premier orthopedic practice known for its commitment to clinical excellence and patient outcomes. This Physician Assistant (PA) role is based north of the Dallas‑Fort Worth Metroplex in Frisco and Plano, TX, offering a unique opportunity to serve a growing patient population while remaining connected to the resources of the broader region.

Why

UMP?

UMP is a physician‑led organization focused on transforming musculoskeletal care through innovation, collaboration, and operational support. This role allows you to be part of that mission—delivering high-quality spine care in a thriving clinical environment.

About Ortho Texas

Ortho Texas is recognized for its advanced treatment options, multidisciplinary approach, and dedication to improving patients’ quality of life. As part of this team, you’ll work alongside top spine specialists in a supportive and forward‑thinking practice.

Benefits
  • Healthcare options: PPO, HDHP, and Surefire plans with a $100/month tobacco‑free discount
  • Dental & vision insurance
  • 401(k) with annual employer contributions
  • Additional coverage: HSA/FSA, short‑ and long‑term disability, life and AD&D, legal assistance, and more
  • Employee assistance program: employer‑paid support for life’s challenges
  • Generous paid time off: up to 2 weeks of PTO starting out (increases with tenure)
  • 7 paid holidays + 2 floating holidays
Clinic Assistance
  • Perform complete physical exams, pre‑operative and post‑operative evaluations, and record findings.
  • Order and interpret diagnostic studies (e.g., x‑rays, MRIs, CTs, serum/joint fluid labs, Dexa scans, vascular Doppler).
  • Establish a diagnosis, determine a treatment plan, implement ancillaries, order additional and selective studies or laboratory evaluations.
  • Consult with specialists and interventional physicians, as appropriate.
  • Assist in reduction of fractures and dislocations.
  • Provide minor office surgical care (e.g., toenail removal, suturing).
  • Apply and remove casts, splints, and immobilizing devices; remove sutures or staples; change dressings; draw up injections.
  • Administer injections, immunizations, oral medications, joint aspirations, suture wounds, wound debridement, and other clinic procedures.
  • Prepare written prescription orders for drugs and controlled substances and authorize prescription refills.
  • Assist physicians in the application of specialized orthopedic devices; fit and measure braces and orthopedic devices.
  • Instruct patients and personal representatives on medication use and treatment instructions; provide patient education on crutches, canes, and other orthopedic devices.
  • Assist physicians by recording patient progress notes and transcribing orders.
  • Triage patient telephone calls, answer questions and provide consultation and education to the patient and personal representatives.
  • Provide monitoring and continuity of care.
  • Perform independent evaluations and treatment procedures in emergency situations.
Hospital Assistance
  • Obtain complete pre‑operative medical history and physical data regarding surgery patients.
  • Acquire proper surgical equipment and hardware needed to perform scheduled surgical procedures.
  • Assist in surgery, which may include first assist, deep and superficial tissue closures, application of appliances and any other action delegated by the surgeon.
  • Conduct hospital rounds, evaluate and clarify clinical conditions, formulate and implement a treatment or therapeutic plan for hospitalized patients.
  • Dictate discharge summaries, histories, and physicals.
  • Maintain a log of all surgical procedures for documentation and billing purposes.
  • Take first call for the physician, which may include: deciding to admit, arrange surgical intervention, schedule emergency surgery, radiologic procedures, write orders, permits, and appraise the case to the physician.
Administrative Responsibilities
  • Provide supporting documentation and coding information for all health care services provided.
  • Attend required meetings and participate in committees as requested.
  • Participate in professional development activities and maintain professional affiliations.
  • Protect patient privacy in compliance with HIPAA privacy regulations.
Requirements
  • Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program; open to new grads or experienced PAs.
  • NPs must have a Surgical First Assist certification and a surgical background.
  • Current and active licenses and certifications.
  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Demonstrated conflict management skills.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Strong organizational skills with great attention to detail.
  • Operating room experience preferred.
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