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Physician Assistant Gastroenterology/Hepatology

Overview

AAA Gastrointestinal PC is a well-established private gastroenterology practice affiliated with Mount Sinai Hospital, conveniently located in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Our practice specializes in general gastroenterology and hepatology, providing comprehensive diagnosis and treatment to a diverse patient population. We are supported by Gramercy Park Digestive Disease Center and pride ourselves on delivering efficient, high-quality, and compassionate care in a collaborative clinical environment.

We are currently seeking a bilingual (Spanish/English) Physician Assistant to join our growing team.

Responsibilities

Conduct patient visits for new and established patients under physician supervision

Obtain comprehensive medical histories and perform detailed physical examinations

Order and interpret medications, laboratory tests, and diagnostic studies related to GI and liver conditions

Collaborate closely with physicians and care team members to ensure optimal patient outcomes

Document all clinical findings accurately and in a timely manner in the medical record

Provide patient education on diagnoses, medications, procedures, and treatment plans

Maintain strict HIPAA compliance and patient confidentiality

Opportunity to learn and assist with specialized procedures including:

GI motility testing

Video capsule endoscopy

Elastography (FibroScan)

Qualifications

Licensed Physician Assistant (PA) in New York State – Required

Current NCCPA Certification – Required

BLS and ACLS Certification – Required

Graduate of an accredited ARC-PA program – Required

Fluent in Spanish and English – Required

Prior gastroenterology experience preferred, but not required

Professional references – Recommended

Job Type

Part-time

Contract

Benefits

Flexible schedule

Supportive and collaborative work environment

Opportunity to gain advanced experience in gastroenterology and hepatology