The Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery provides innovative, quality care for cosmetic and plastic surgery needs while simultaneously training surgeons to become experts in the field. Its faculty are specialists in their practice, including breast reconstruction, hand surgery, pediatric cleft and craniofacial surgery, gender affirming surgery and microsurgery. The team of plastic surgeons sponsors a six-year integrated plastic surgery residency program, a hand surgery fellowship program and, together with the Department of Urology, a gender surgery fellowship program.
Clinical Activities
APPs serve as a critical operational and clinical anchor across the care continuum, supporting patient flow, care quality, and interdisciplinary coordination.
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery APPs provide comprehensive care across reconstructive and elective surgical populations. The role is designed to support continuity across the full episode of care while maintaining flexibility to respond to variable clinical demand.
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery is a high-variability service, with demand driven by elective surgical volume, urgent and add-on cases, and inpatient census fluctuations. APP staffing and scheduling are structured to balance outpatient access, and procedural and operative support.
Outpatient and Perioperative Care
Procedural Responsibilities
APPs perform minor procedures within their scope of practice and credentialing, supporting both inpatient and outpatient efficiency. These may include wound care, dressing changes, suture and drain removal, and device management as appropriate.
Operating Room Support
APPs may assist in the operating room based on case complexity, trainee availability, and service needs. Operating room participation is a flexible responsibility intended to support surgical flow while maintaining priority focus on outpatient and inpatient responsibilities.
Care Coordination, Documentation, and Quality
APPs are responsible for ensuring high-quality, compliant, and coordinated care delivery across all settings.
This includes:
All APPs are expected to support the clinical, education, and research mission of OHSU through routine clinical care that includes working with students, trainees, and patients participating in research, consistent with their role, scope of practice, and applicable contract and institutional policies.
2 years experience in Med-Surg prefered, but new graduates encourtaged to apply
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