Physician Assistant - Dr. Abraham
Job in
Mason, Warren County, Ohio, 45040, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
JIS Orthopedics
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Physical Therapy, Emergency Medicine Physician
Job Description & How to Apply Below
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT – DR. ABRAHAM
Posting Details: January 5, 2026 – Full‑Time, On‑Site
Location: 4859 Nixon Park Drive, Mason, OH 45040
Office Locations:
Mason High School;
Summit Woods, Sharonville
Department: Clinic
Responsible To: Director of Clinic Operation
Position SummaryA physician assistant employed by Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is expected to assist in the medical and surgical care of patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. The PA will report directly to their attending physician and participate in all aspects of patient care as indicated.
Position Responsibilities / Standards Outpatient Clinics- Attend outpatient clinics and participate in the initial evaluation and longitudinal care of patients.
- Obtain detailed medical history and perform comprehensive physical examination.
- Order and review appropriate diagnostic testing, including radiographs, CT scans, MRI, EMG and DEXA scans.
- Conduct procedures under the direction and appropriate level of supervision of the attending physician.
- Develop and implement plan of care with attending supervision.
- Complete appropriate documentation of all evaluations, care and services rendered in a timely fashion.
- Make appropriate referrals for consultations when indicated.
- Provide pre‑ and post‑operative patient education to patients and their families.
- Respond to telephone inquiries of patients and provide appropriate medical care, referral or counseling.
- Communicate with referring or primary care physicians, athletic training and physical therapy staff regarding patient care and treatment.
- Provide follow‑up and health maintenance care including adjustment of medications in accordance with established protocols or instructing the attending physician.
- Prescribe medications to accomplish the plan of treatment as delineated by the attending physician.
- Organize and assign tasks to other healthcare team members (RN, MA, technicians) to facilitate flow of patients.
- Must have a basic understanding of CMS guidelines for E‑M coding of medical services rendered.
- Must have basic knowledge of electronic medical record (EMR) usage and computer skills.
- Complete records on all inpatients as directed by attending physician in accordance with hospital policy and standards.
- Notify attending physician or supervising physician regarding any unusual events requiring direct consultation.
- Provide routine medical management of inpatient care, including ordering diagnostic tests, labs, x‑rays, medications (within the PA license scope), nutrition and adjunctive care.
- Participate in multidisciplinary rounds and communicate treatment plans with orthopedic physician, nursing staff and families.
- Manage discharge of patients with appropriate disposition and follow‑up planning.
- Make assessment of emergency conditions with attending physician and implement appropriate management.
Special Requirements
- Availability after hours or on weekends may vary by physician and circumstance; may be requested for sports physicals, sporting events or clinic coverage on nights or weekends.
- May be required to remain available for call responsibilities or to assist attending physician in emergency department or after‑hour calls.
- May be requested to triage, evaluate or assist in management of an emergency department patient or after‑hour call.
- May be requested to serve as informal educator or formal clinical preceptor for ATC students, PA students and fellows.
- Graduate of a CAAHEP‑approved Physician Assistant Training program.
- Must be certified by the NCCPA or eligible to sit for the exam.
- Licensure or eligibility for licensing as a PA in the State of Ohio and other applicable states.
- If prescriptive authority is requested, demonstrate prescriptive authority eligibility approved by the State Medical Board of Ohio.
- Maintain CME hours for recertification (50 hrs CME Category I and 50 hrs CME Category II) every two years and complete recertification exam every six years; maintain State of Ohio licensure per guidelines.
Positions reporting to this role do not exist; however, the incumbent provides training and guidance to clinic…
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