Physician Assistant
Company DescriptionSummit Orthopedics is a multidisciplinary team of skilled surgeons and non-operative musculoskeletal care providers. Our collaborative approach ensures comprehensive and high-quality care for patients with orthopedic needs. We are committed to innovation and excellence in delivering personalized treatment plans tailored to improve patient outcomes. Based on a foundation of expertise and compassion, our mission focuses on enhancing mobility and overall well-being for our patients.Role DescriptionWe are seeking a dedicated and skilled Physician Assistant for a full-time role based in Bethesda, with flexibility for some remote work. This position offers a dynamic blend of independent clinical practice, collaborative physician support, and surgical first assist responsibilities within a fast-paced orthopedic practice.The Physician Assistant will manage their own clinic schedule, independently evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients with musculoskeletal conditions. In addition, the PA will work closely alongside the supervising orthopedic surgeon in clinic, assisting with patient care, treatment planning, follow-up management, and procedural support. The role also includes serving as a first assistant in the operating room for orthopedic surgical procedures.Daily responsibilities include conducting patient evaluations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic studies, developing and implementing treatment plans, assisting with procedures and surgeries, documenting patient encounters, collaborating with surgeons and healthcare staff, and educating patients regarding their health, recovery, and rehabilitation plans. The ideal candidate is highly motivated, team-oriented, and passionate about delivering exceptional patient-centered orthopedic care.QualificationsProficiency in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, with experience supporting both operative and non-operative orthopedic care.Ability to independently manage a clinic schedule while collaborating effectively with supervising physicians and healthcare staff.Experience serving as a first assistant in orthopedic surgical procedures preferred.Competence in conducting comprehensive patient assessments and developing customized treatment plans.Strong interpersonal and communication skills for effective patient education and multidisciplinary collaboration.Organized, detail-oriented, and capable of prioritizing tasks in a fast-paced clinical and surgical environment.Active Physician Assistant licensure in the state of Maryland and certification through the NCCPA.Previous orthopedic or musculoskeletal care experience strongly preferred.Commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality, patient-centered care.