A Board Certified Neonatology Physician Assistant provides specialized care for newborns in Level II and Level III NICUs across two facilities in Michigan. Responsibilities include direct patient care, collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, participation in teaching, clinical documentation, and involvement in quality improvement and research. The role requires board certification, clinical experience, relevant licenses, and certifications in life support, with varied shifts and no on-call duties.
Location:Neonatology, Physician Assistant, NICU care, Newborn health, Level III NICU, Clinical documentation, Multidisciplinary collaboration, Quality improvement, Board certified, Healthcare
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