Physician Assistant Fellow
Company: Vituity
Location: Colton
Posted on: April 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Vituity, a leader in healthcare management services, is seeking
a dedicated Physician Assistant Fellow to join our dynamic team.
This position offers an exceptional opportunity to enhance clinical
skills and gain specialized experience in areas such as emergency
medicine, critical care, and acute psychiatry. The successful
candidate will work closely with an interdisciplinary team to
deliver exceptional care at collaboratively managed healthcare
facilities. This fellowship is designed to bridge the gap between
academic training and practical, clinical expertise in
high-intensity settings. Assist in managing patient care under the
supervision of physicians in the emergency, critical care, and
psychiatric departments. Perform patient assessments, including
medical history evaluation and physical examination. Collaborate
with the medical team to plan and implement comprehensive patient
care strategies. Participate in clinical rounds, providing insights
and summarizing patient progress. Engage in specialized training
sessions and seminars to enhance clinical knowledge and skills.
Assist with the documentation of patient care in electronic medical
records ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Contribute
to research projects and quality improvement initiatives within the
hospital setting. Strong clinical skills across a variety of
medical disciplines Excellent communication and interpersonal
skills Ability to work effectively in high pressure and emergency
situations High proficiency in using medical technologies and
performing diagnostic procedures Solid understanding of healthcare
regulations and ethical guidelines Medical Insurance Dental
Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401k Certification from
the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
(NCCPA) Current state-specific licensure or eligible
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