Archbold Urology is seeking a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner to join its well-established, employed provider group, Archbold Medical Group. Currently, the practice is composed of three board-certified urologists and three physician assistants. The urologists at Archbold Urology specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra, and reproductive organs. Our urologists are highly trained in the latest surgical treatments for common and complex urologic conditions including urological cancer.
Responsibilities of this position would include:
- Diagnosis and treatment of specialty specific patients for age groups adolescents, adults and geriatrics
- Assessment and management of pain
- Outpatient/inpatient clinical responsibilities applicable to specialty specific patients for age groups adolescents, adults and geriatrics
- Understands importance of excellent customer service and teamwork
- Maintains complete, accurate and legible documentation
- Assumes responsibility for professional development and ongoing education to maintain a high degree of proficiency
- Demonstrates consistent level of performance and productivity
Archbold is a regional healthcare system with four hospitals and four nursing homes. Archbold is licensed for 650 beds, employs more than 2,700 people and has a medical staff of more than 200 qualified specialists. We have been recognized as a top hospital in Georgia by Georgia Trend Magazine for five consecutive years.
System Assets
- State-of-the-art Emergency, Surgery and Intensive Care facilities, and private patient rooms
- Two daVinci Robotic Surgery units including new Xi
- Full service homecare network hospice, home health, home medical equipment and infusion and pharmacy services
- Inpatient, Outpatient and In-home Dialysis
- 3D Mammography
- Radiation oncology, medical oncology, hematology and support services in one location
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