Physician Assistant
Catholic Health Services
Overview Dr. Dimitrios Virvilis is a vascular surgeon in Greenvale, New York. He received his medical degree from the University of Athens and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Specialties Specialty Vascular Surgery Vascular surgeons treat diseases of the veins and blood vessels, such as aneurysms, varicose veins and peripheral artery disease. Subspecialties General Vascular Surgery Education Cleveland Clinic Fellowship, Vascular Surgery, 2016 Stony Brook University Hospital Residency, Surgery, 2014 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Health Sciences. Medical Department Medical School, 2004 Board Certifications Vascular Surgery American Board of Surgery, 2017 Surgery American Board of Surgery, 2014 Job Details POSITION SUMMARY: The Physician Assistant is an integral part of the delivery of health care and provides for surgical specialties in many ambulatory settings through the CHS Physician Enterprise. The Physician Assistant provides patient care under the supervision of a qualified physician and is credentialed through the Medical Staff process. Duties include, but are not limited to: obtaining a detailed medical history, performing a comprehensive physical examination, diagnosing medical problems, ordering and interpreting diagnostic studies, instituting appropriate medical treatment, ordering medications, performing invasive procedures under direct supervision, education and counseling of patients as credentialed. The PA should be able to perform all duties and responsibilities as outline in the job description for RN, LPN, and MA. DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Clinical: Participates in and provides clinical care to patients through interview and observation, evaluation and assessment, intervention, planning and written documentation. Collaborates with and works under the supervision of the physician in the provision of patient care. Follows established policies for treatments and procedures. Greets and welcomes patients. Uses two (2) identifiers for patient identification (name and date of birth). Completes detailed history and physical examination on patients. Assesses patients for basic vital signs, chief complaints and purpose of visit and reviews charts for recent visits, chronic problems, recent and outstanding laboratory studies, and other information that would facilitate prompt and complete care. Provides telephone triage for patients requesting information or advice and assisting with and encouraging appointments when appropriate. Obtains additional data from patient/significant other, EKG/lab/ diagnostic test results/vascular non-invasive studies and other historical data. Evaluates patient responses in relation to established goals and contributes to the revision of the plan of care. Writes appropriate orders, prescribes/renews prescriptions and provides patient education. Reviews laboratory findings and diagnostic testing for follow up, addressing critical findings in a timely manner. Assists with creating provider and practice level quality performance reports. Coordinates a wide range of self-management support and education to foster patient engagement and activation. Delivers interventions based on standard orders and established written protocols to improve the health of the patient population. Works collaboratively with members of the healthcare team to develop tools and interventions designed to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Prepares, administers and documents medications and vaccines. . Tracks and enters results in medical record. Performs quality control for waived testing and log maintenance. Performs, prepares for and assists with in-office procedures (office based vein interventions, wound care) and diagnostic testing. Assists with the scheduling of procedures, referrals and specialty services and testing as needed. Maintains and uses principles of aseptic techniques and infection control when performing clinical duties and tasks. Demonstrates ability to critique own practice and accepts constructive feedback regarding performance. Pursues corrective action. Participates in team meetings/huddles to foster communication and provide feedback to providers, patients, families, pharmacies, vendors, etc. Aids in the orientation of new staff. May precept student clinicians. Participates in quality programs as needed Enters provider orders into the electronic record for provider review and signature Patient counseling and instruction on health maintenance goals Assisting with patient navigation and expedite the care of the patients always after communication with the treating provider Practice Operations- In close partnership with health care team, assures smooth and efficient patient flow and clinical operation. Works with healthcare team to assure smooth and efficient patient flow and clinical operation. Works to create and maintain excellence in patient/family satisfaction, relationships and engagement. Responds to care questions or complaints for timely resolve. Provides documentation on unresolved issues voiced by patients and refers to appropriate party for resolution. Operates clinical equipment according to manufacturer’s instructions including safety and quality control checks. Checks care areas for malfunctioning equipment and general maintenance problems on a regular basis. Reports findings to appropriate person or arranges for repairs, as required. Ensures that blood/body fluids, biohazardous materials, needle containers and potentially infectious waste are appropriately disposed and removed from the clinical area according to infection control guidelines. Other related duties, as assigned. Performance Requirements, Skills and Abilities: Excellent interpersonal skills and effective oral and written communication skills to enhance population -specific patient care, team collaboration and analytical problem solving. Detail oriented with ability to multitask and follow-through. Working knowledge of Microsoft office including Outlook, Word, Excel. Ability to work with an Electronic Health Record, Practice Management and Scheduling systems. POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Degree from an accredited Physician Assistant program* Licensure / Certification: Current NYS Physician Assistant license National certification PA-C maintained Maintains continuing education and log as required for certification and/or licensure. BCLS training and current certification required from: American Heart Association or American Red Cross. ACLS current certification where required. Experience: Minimum of two years experience as a Physician Assistant in a physician practice or ambulatory environment or previous related experience. Ideal candidates should have experience in previous vascular surgery practices, Office Based Laboratories (OBLs) or Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs). Candidates will be trained in office based procedures (vein ablative technologies, sclerotherapy, wound care management) and will be efficient in the management of those patients always under the direct supervision of the physician. Responsible for personal continuing education and development needs as required. Participates in professional meetings, educational course, or other training that improves knowledge and skills needed in fulfilling the duties of the position.
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