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Work nights in an autonomous environment while collaborating with a highly skilled team
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Learn from multiple providers and grow your expertise in neurosurgical and neurointerventional care
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Be part of a large, dynamic team: 5 attending physicians, 13 surgical PAs, and neurosurgery residents
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Provide overnight medical services for complex cases, supporting treatment plans and follow-up care
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Serve as First Assist in the OR when needed
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Contribute to coding, billing compliance, and quality initiatives
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Schedule: Three 12-hour shifts per week
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Clinical Expertise: Strong foundation in advanced practice care with a focus on neurosurgery, including pre- and post-operative management, neurocritical care, and trauma-related neurological conditions.
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Adaptability: Ability to thrive in a fast-paced Level 1 trauma center environment, managing complex and emergent cases with confidence and precision.
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Collaborative Mindset: Skilled at working closely with neurosurgeons, residents, and a multidisciplinary team to ensure seamless patient care across the continuum.
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Critical Thinking: Excellent judgment and decision-making skills for high-acuity patients, including rapid assessment and intervention in urgent situations.
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Communication Skills: Clear and effective communication with patients, families, and the care team, especially in high-stress or time-sensitive scenarios.
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Commitment to Learning: Willingness to stay current with evolving neurosurgical techniques and trauma protocols, and participate in ongoing education and training.
At Advocate Aurora Health, you’ll find a supportive culture, access to cutting-edge resources, and a strong commitment to your professional growth.
This role is based at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, a nationally recognized Level 1 trauma center and leader in advanced neurosurgical care.
Join a team that’s shaping the future of neurosurgery through innovation, collaboration, and excellence in patient outcomes. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to work alongside top specialists in a dynamic environment where your expertise truly makes an impact.
Education:
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Master’s degree or equivalent as a Physician Assistant (required as of January 1, 2018)
Experience:
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At least 1 year of Physician Assistant experience in a relevant clinical setting preferred
Skills:
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Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
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Proficiency in Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems
Certifications & Licensure
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Current NCCPA Certification
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Active Illinois Physician Assistant License
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Illinois Controlled Substance License (within 6 months of hire)
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Eligible for DEA registration; DEA registration required within 6 months of hire (may vary by practice site)
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Current BLS Certification
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PALS/ACLS Certification as required by practice site