SUPERVISION:
1. All entries in the medical record (with the exception of the Discharge Summary) as permitted under Nature and Scope, or in the specific Appendix, must be co-signed by the supervising physician within the next calendar day.
2. The Pathologists’ Assistant must at all times comply with the provisions of Nevada Revised Statue and other regulations that set forth the practice of a Pathologists’ Assistant in the State of Nevada.
3. The supervising physician(s) is/are responsible for the actions of the Pathologists’ Assistant at all times.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
1. Adopts a philosophy consistent with the RENOWN HEALTH Purpose Statement and models "Standards of Conduct" Concepts.
2. Effective communication skills – written and verbal.
3. Ability to establish positive working relations with Provider Staff.
4. Work efficiently and cooperatively in a multi-physician/provider office setting.
5. Work as part of a team toward department goals.
6. Maintains accurate, legible, and confidential records.
7. Actively participate in quality assurance, peer review programs, and health care outcome evaluations.
8. Ensures the highest quality of care requiring a code of ethical practice, evidence of continuing professional development, and maintenance of clinical skills.
9. Patient advocate through ethical and legal standards.
14. The Pathologists’ Assistant shall at all times comply with the provisions of NAC 652.452.
15. The Supervising physician is responsible for the action of the Pathologists’ Assistant at all times.
16. Will attain sufficient knowledge in the specialty and assure appropriate on-going education, such as knowledge of all core educational programs, as applicable.
17. Attend and participate in Pathology department and Renown Health meetings consistently.
18. Knowledge of Policies and Procedures for the areas of the Hospital within which the Pathologists’ Assistant will junction.
19. Documentation of skills must be provided as a list of specimens for which the Pathologists’ Assistant has gained approval for examining with such examination to include specimen overview, morphologic description, dissection, sampling, and triage of various portions of the specimen to special procedures under direct and indirect supervision of the pathologist. The scope of conduct specifically excludes the rendering of any gross or microscopic diagnosis, which will be the responsibility of the supervising pathologist.
20. All specimen types on the approval list will be directly supervised by a mentoring pathologist until the pathologist gives initial approval that he/she is comfortable with the performance of the Pathologists’ Assistant for each specimen type.
21. The performance of the Pathologists’ Assistant will be re-evaluated by direct supervision and documented on a yearly basis for at least 50 different specimens on the approved specimen list.
This position does provide patient care.
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