The Surgical Physician Assistant (PA) provides advanced clinical care to surgical patients across preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative settings. Working collaboratively with surgeons and the multidisciplinary care team, the PA supports patient evaluation, assists in surgical procedures, and manages perioperative care to ensure safe, high-quality outcomes.
Key ResponsibilitiesPerform comprehensive patient assessments, including histories and physical examinations
Assist surgeons in the operating room, including first-assist duties as appropriate
Manage preoperative and postoperative patient care
Conduct daily inpatient rounds and coordinate treatment plans
Order, interpret, and document diagnostic tests, imaging, and laboratory results
Perform bedside and procedural interventions within scope of practice
Manage post-operative complications and coordinate consults as needed
Provide patient and family education regarding procedures, recovery, and follow-up care
Participate in outpatient clinics, follow-up visits, and continuity-of-care planning
Document all patient encounters accurately and timely in the electronic medical record
Collaborate with nursing, anesthesia, therapy, and support services
Participate in quality improvement, patient safety, and departmental initiatives
General surgery
Orthopedic surgery
Trauma and acute care surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery
Neurosurgery or other surgical subspecialties
Day shift with variable hours
May include call, evenings, weekends, or holidays depending on service needs
Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program
Current national certification as a Physician Assistant
Active or eligible state licensure
BLS certification required; ACLS preferred
Prior surgical or inpatient experience preferred but not required
Strong clinical assessment and procedural skills
Ability to function effectively in fast-paced surgical environments
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Strong organizational and documentation abilities
Commitment to patient-centered, evidence-based care
Operating room, inpatient units, and outpatient clinic settings
Requires standing for prolonged periods, lifting, and manual dexterity
Exposure to surgical equipment, bloodborne pathogens, and high-acuity patients