UCSF physician assistants (PAs) are advanced practice providers (APPs) who possess the education, national board certification, California licensure, knowledge, clinical skills, and experience necessary to provide evidence-based patient care in their area of clinical practice. They provide routine, acute, critical, and specialty care as defined by their granted privileges/standardized procedures. These may include performing non-invasive or invasive procedures and operative first assist.
UCSF PAs are guided by and follow California regulations and the UCSF Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, and Policies. They are authorized to exercise those privileges specifically granted to them by the Committee on Interdisciplinary Practice (CIDP), Executive Medical Board (EMB), and Governance Advisory Council (GAC), and are expected to provide clinically indicated care that meets the applicable standard of care.
Required Qualifications
Graduation from a PA Program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the PA (ARC-PA).
Physician Assistant (less than five (5) years of experience as a Physician Assistant):
Two (2) years of recent orthopedic experience within the last five (5) years.
Physician Assistant Senior (five (5) or more years of experience as a PA)
Five (5) years in Outpatient Orthopedic Specialties.
Prefer orthopedic inpatient experience in addition to the above.
Preferred Qualifications
License/Certification :
National Board Certification from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
California Driver License (if required for position)
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Registration with Schedules 2, 2N, 3, 3N, 4, and 5 registered to a California address
American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Additional required AHA certifications: ACLS
Additional required certifications (such as ENLS): None
UCSF Medical Center and Campus requires certain healthcare providers to be credentialed. In most cases this is done through its Office of Medical Affairs & Governance (OMAG) prior to the first working day. Credentialing and approval of the Standardized Procedures takes between 60-90 days but can vary.