Critical Care/ICU/PICU/NICU Physician Assistant
Listed on 2026-01-08
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Doctor/Physician
Critical Care Physician, Neurophysiologist, Emergency Medicine Physician, Medical Doctor
Neuro-Trauma / Neurosurgery ICU PA
Seeking a Physician Assistant with neuro-trauma and/or neuro-critical care experience to provide coverage for gaps in service. This role focuses on ICU management of emergency neurosurgical patients involving brain, neck, and spine conditions.
Practice Setting
Level II Trauma Center
Neuro-Trauma / Neurosurgery ICU
Average census: ICU patients per provider per day
EMR: Cerner Care B
Coverage & Schedule
Multiple coverage blocks available from January through December
Reason for coverage: Gaps in coverage
Estimated credentialing timeframe: days from receipt of a complete application
Clinical Responsibilities
ICU management of neurosurgical and trauma patients
Low to moderate risk procedures:
Laceration repair
Peripheral IV access
Fracture and dislocation reductions (minimal/moderate displacement)
High-risk procedures:
G-tube placement
Endotracheal intubation
Cardioversion/defibrillation
LMA placement
Paracentesis
Chest tube placement
Central and arterial line insertion
APPs do not assist in surgery
Travel Considerations
Local providers preferred
Lodging must align with established travel policy
Travel exceptions must be disclosed at submission
Candidate Requirements
Certified PA (NCCPA)
Active state license
Minimum 1 year of neurosurgery, neuro-critical care, or neurology experience
ACLS required; ATLS preferred but not mandatory with strong neuro experience
DEA required
Clean malpractice history
Must hold active staff privileges at a TJC-accredited facility (not locum-only privileges)
Availability must be provided at time of name clear
This is a strong opportunity for an experienced neuro-focused PA seeking ICU-based trauma and neurosurgery coverage in a high-acuity hospital environment.
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