Responsibilities:PatientAssessment & Management:Perform comprehensive history and physical examinations on new admissions and existing patientsFormulate differential diagnoses and develop individualized patient treatment plansOrder and interpret diagnostic tests, including laboratory studies, imaging (X-rays, CT scans, MRIs), and other relevant investigationsPrescribe medications, treatments, and therapies in accordance with established protocols and state regulationsManage a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions commonly seen in an inpatient setting (e.g., pneumonia, heart failure, COPD exacerbations, sepsis, kidney injury, diabetes)Perform minor procedures as privileged, such as venipuncture, arterial blood gas draws, nasogastric tube insertion, and basic wound careCollaboration & Communication:Collaborate closely with attending physicians, hospitalists, consulting specialists, nurses, case managers, social workers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated and integrated patient careCommunicate effectively with patients and their families, providing updates on condition, explaining treatment plans, and addressing concernsParticipate in daily rounds, multidisciplinary team meetings, and hand-off communicationsDocumentation & Compliance:Maintain accurate, timely, and complete medical records in the Electronic Health Record (EHR), including histories, physicals, progress notes, orders, and discharge summariesEnsure compliance with all hospital policies, procedures, ethical guidelines, and regulatory requirements (e.g., CMS, Joint Commission)Discharge Planning:Assist with discharge planning, including medication reconciliation, patient education, arrangement of follow-up appointments, and coordination with post-acute care facilities or home health servicesProfessional Development:Engage in continuous professional development and continuing medical education (CME) to maintain licensure and stay current with best practices in internal medicineParticipate in quality improvement initiatives and departmental projectsRequirements:Masters degree from an accredited Physician Assistant programCurrent NCCPA (National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants) certificationCurrent, unrestricted Physician Assistant license in NY StateValid DEA registrationMinimum of 1-2 years of experience as a PA in an inpatient setting, preferably in Internal Medicine or Hospital MedicineStrong clinical assessment, diagnostic, and critical thinking skillsExcellent interpersonal, communication (written and verbal), and teamwork abilities. Type:Full-Time (75 biweekly hours)Shift:EveningsHours:3:00 PM - 11:30 PMPay:$76.97 - $94.17 per hour depending on years of experience; Shift Differentials will be appliedJob Description:We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Physician Assistant (PA) to join our Inpatient Internal Medicine team.