Associate Physician - Vascular Surgery
Top Benefits
About the role
About the Opportunity
The Vascular Surgery Associate Physician is a licensed (Associate Physician) physician employed by the Nova Scotia Health to provide clinical care under the supervision of a fully licensed physician. They will have clearly defined clinical duties within the Department of Surgery under the Division of Vascular Surgery in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. The Vascular Surgery Associate Physician would primarily be responsible for direct patient care activities under the supervision of an attending Vascular Surgeon. The overall supervision of the Vascular Associate Physician will be directed by the Head of the Division of Vascular Surgery or designate and indirectly to the Executive Medical Director, Central Zone, NSH.
Clinical Responsibilities
• Functions as a member of the Vascular Surgery team. Makes regular rounds with supervising staff and fellow residents on the wards and in the SICU as required.
• Works with attending staff, nurses, and house staff, and other members of the health care team in the development of the overall patient care program.
• Communicates with patients, families, referring and family physicians concerning patient management plans.
• Performs and documents admission history and physical examinations, progress notes, discharge summaries, death certificates, etc.
• Manages the day-to-day care of patients, including writing medical orders on charts and responding to emergencies, in consultation with attending staff.
• Performs procedures within the scope of their demonstrated competence including: the insertion of peripheral intravenous lines, initiation of intravenous medication, taking blood samples for diagnostic purposes or arterial blood gases, insertion of Foley catheters, insertion and removal of intra-aortic balloon pumps, insertion of central lines, arterial lines, removal of chest tubes, intubation and management of ventilation, adjustment of inotropes and vasopressors. In any and all of the above the associate will not proceed until full training and competence has been established with sign off by the Division Head or designate.
• Arranges consultations with other departments for care and investigation.
• Follows through on investigations and arranges follow-up outpatient visits.
• Attends educational sessions and rounds as time permits. Interacts with and orientates clinical clerks and PGY1’s, new to the Vascular Service.
• Participates in on-call responsibilities of the service.
• Assists in the operating room when on call or when no residents are available during the day. At no time will the associate physician be left alone in the operating room. The associate physician will not be responsible for any intra-operative decision making. The associate physician may be trained to do simple tasks such as skin stapling or skin suturing but again, always under the guidance of the staff member.
• These responsibilities are meant to be indicative of the job responsibilities and duties and are not inclusive
About You
We would love to hear from you if you have the following:
- Must meet the requirements to obtain a Clinical Assistant License from The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia ( Clinical Assistant License)
- Must have obtained (in writing) Review of Qualifications from The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia prior to application deadline. Please upload this with your application
- CMPA coverage required
- ACLS certification required
- Good command of written and spoken English
- Must be able to promote and maintain good interpersonal skills
- Completion of the equivalence of a rotating internship and postgraduate training and experience in Vascular Surgery are consider assets
- Physical demand - Must be able to sit, stand, walk and perform duties as outlined above
- Mental and Visual demand – High; must be able to deal with stressful situations
- Competencies in other languages an asset; French preferred
Please ensure your resume is up to date and includes all relevant education, experience, training, and certifications.
Hours
- Permanent, full-time position, 96 hrs bi-weekly
Compensation and Benefits
$52.70 - $67.12 Hourly
Successful candidates may be eligible for our benefits package which includes health, dental, travel, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage as well as a defined benefit pension plan.
About Nova Scotia Health Authority
We are Nova Scotia Health. We are rural and urban. We are in hospitals, health centres and community. We serve individuals and communities from Yarmouth to Cape Breton, from Amherst to Halifax, and everything in between.
We are researchers and learners, looking for new ways to prevent and treat disease and maintain health. We are partners – with community groups, schools, government, foundations and auxiliaries, community health boards and, most importantly, with you.
Most of all, we are a community of caring, compassionate people who care deeply about health, healing and learning. Together with you, we will create a healthier Nova Scotia.
Mission: Working together to achieve excellence in health, healing and learning
Vision: Healthy people, healthy communities – for generations
Associate Physician - Vascular Surgery
Top Benefits
About the role
About the Opportunity
The Vascular Surgery Associate Physician is a licensed (Associate Physician) physician employed by the Nova Scotia Health to provide clinical care under the supervision of a fully licensed physician. They will have clearly defined clinical duties within the Department of Surgery under the Division of Vascular Surgery in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. The Vascular Surgery Associate Physician would primarily be responsible for direct patient care activities under the supervision of an attending Vascular Surgeon. The overall supervision of the Vascular Associate Physician will be directed by the Head of the Division of Vascular Surgery or designate and indirectly to the Executive Medical Director, Central Zone, NSH.
Clinical Responsibilities
• Functions as a member of the Vascular Surgery team. Makes regular rounds with supervising staff and fellow residents on the wards and in the SICU as required.
• Works with attending staff, nurses, and house staff, and other members of the health care team in the development of the overall patient care program.
• Communicates with patients, families, referring and family physicians concerning patient management plans.
• Performs and documents admission history and physical examinations, progress notes, discharge summaries, death certificates, etc.
• Manages the day-to-day care of patients, including writing medical orders on charts and responding to emergencies, in consultation with attending staff.
• Performs procedures within the scope of their demonstrated competence including: the insertion of peripheral intravenous lines, initiation of intravenous medication, taking blood samples for diagnostic purposes or arterial blood gases, insertion of Foley catheters, insertion and removal of intra-aortic balloon pumps, insertion of central lines, arterial lines, removal of chest tubes, intubation and management of ventilation, adjustment of inotropes and vasopressors. In any and all of the above the associate will not proceed until full training and competence has been established with sign off by the Division Head or designate.
• Arranges consultations with other departments for care and investigation.
• Follows through on investigations and arranges follow-up outpatient visits.
• Attends educational sessions and rounds as time permits. Interacts with and orientates clinical clerks and PGY1’s, new to the Vascular Service.
• Participates in on-call responsibilities of the service.
• Assists in the operating room when on call or when no residents are available during the day. At no time will the associate physician be left alone in the operating room. The associate physician will not be responsible for any intra-operative decision making. The associate physician may be trained to do simple tasks such as skin stapling or skin suturing but again, always under the guidance of the staff member.
• These responsibilities are meant to be indicative of the job responsibilities and duties and are not inclusive
About You
We would love to hear from you if you have the following:
- Must meet the requirements to obtain a Clinical Assistant License from The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia ( Clinical Assistant License)
- Must have obtained (in writing) Review of Qualifications from The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia prior to application deadline. Please upload this with your application
- CMPA coverage required
- ACLS certification required
- Good command of written and spoken English
- Must be able to promote and maintain good interpersonal skills
- Completion of the equivalence of a rotating internship and postgraduate training and experience in Vascular Surgery are consider assets
- Physical demand - Must be able to sit, stand, walk and perform duties as outlined above
- Mental and Visual demand – High; must be able to deal with stressful situations
- Competencies in other languages an asset; French preferred
Please ensure your resume is up to date and includes all relevant education, experience, training, and certifications.
Hours
- Permanent, full-time position, 96 hrs bi-weekly
Compensation and Benefits
$52.70 - $67.12 Hourly
Successful candidates may be eligible for our benefits package which includes health, dental, travel, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage as well as a defined benefit pension plan.
About Nova Scotia Health Authority
We are Nova Scotia Health. We are rural and urban. We are in hospitals, health centres and community. We serve individuals and communities from Yarmouth to Cape Breton, from Amherst to Halifax, and everything in between.
We are researchers and learners, looking for new ways to prevent and treat disease and maintain health. We are partners – with community groups, schools, government, foundations and auxiliaries, community health boards and, most importantly, with you.
Most of all, we are a community of caring, compassionate people who care deeply about health, healing and learning. Together with you, we will create a healthier Nova Scotia.
Mission: Working together to achieve excellence in health, healing and learning
Vision: Healthy people, healthy communities – for generations