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Physician Assistant-General Surgery-SSM Health Dean Medical Group-Madison, Wisconsin
Surgery-General | WI-SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Madison | Madison, WI | Req #: R115547

SSM Health Dean Medical Group is seeking a Physician Assistant to join our Elective General Surgery Department. This service is heavily grounded in routine general surgery with opportunities to explore in subspecialties such as Endocrine, Colorectal, Advanced Laparoscopic, Breast, Bariatrics, and Hepatobiliary.

As the ideal candidate, you would have surgical experience or a strong attraction to the operating room. You will be extremely skilled in performing invasive procedures. Must be able to function in a high-stress environment and thrive within a team approach model. Must actively pursue opportunities to improve the quality of care provided to the General Surgery patients across the continuum of care.

Opportunity Highlights:

  • Full time position with competitive salary and benefits package
  • Physician Assistants will work with surgeons across a wide array of subspecialties
  • The position includes operative first assisting, inpatient/floor and outpatient/clinic responsibilities
  • Call rotation 1:10 weekdays, which includes a mix of day/night; 1:10 weekends and alternating holiday responsibilities with peers
  • No trauma call required
  • Hospital Privileges at St. Mary's Hospital, a Level II Trauma Center, 440-bed tertiary care facility and Ambulatory Surgery Center

Requirements

  • Prefer post-education experience practicing as a physician assistant in a surgical specialty
  • First-assist OR experience
  • Wisconsin certified physician assistant
  • BLS required and ACLS certification highly encouraged

The Hospital

  • SSM St. Mary's Hospital, a 440-bed tertiary care and referral center, is an award-winning facility and has been serving South Central Wisconsin since 1912.
  • SSM St. Mary's Hospital is the referral hospital for the 7 hospital SSM Wisconsin Region. Our Wisconsin Region also counts 4 additional affiliate hospitals in our network.
  • St. Mary's and Dean Medical Group are part of SSM Health, an integrated health system that has facilities in Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and Oklahoma.

The Community

  • In 2022, Madison was named as the most livable mid-size city in the United States by Livability
  • The Overture Center http://www.overture.org/ in downtown Madison is a beautiful facility that offers a wide variety of entertainment, including the Madison Symphony, Madison Opera, and visiting performances.

SSM Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.



Qualifications

Physician Assistant in Medicine, Licensed - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)
Physician Assistant - Oklahoma Medical Board
Physician Assistant - Missouri Division of Professional Registration
FUTURE - Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider (BLS HCP) within 90 days - American Heart Association (AHA)
Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA)
Physician Assistant - Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
Acknowledgement of Receipt of Application for Physician Assistant - Oklahoma Medical Board
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