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Vituity
Overview
As a CRNA, you will play a critical role in the anesthesia team, providing care to patients undergoing surgical procedures. You will work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality anesthesia services.
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23 days ago
Provide emergency medical care to patients in an acute care hospital setting. Collaborate with a team of healthcare professionals to ensure quality and compassionate care.
24 days ago
Provide critical care to patients within the Emergency Department as part of an integrated healthcare team. Collaborate with sub-specialty backup including Hospital Medicine and OBGYN to improve patient outcomes.
1 month ago
Provide cardiac anesthesiology services across two hospitals, managing heart cases and overnight beeper call. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of CRNAs, AAs, and MDs to deliver high-quality patient care.
MedAmerica
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant evaluates patients, obtains histories, performs physical examinations, and assists in inducing, maintaining, and altering sedation/anesthesia depths, providing continuity of care into the postoperative period. Responsibilities also include administering supportive treatment, assisting with advanced life support techniques, and performing/monitoring regional anesthesia procedures.
2 months ago
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) plays a critical role in the Anesthesiology mission to improve lives and is a valued member of the full care team. Providers may support affiliated surgery centers in addition to the main hospital practice.
Physicians will focus their attention on patient care, leveraging the autonomy and local control provided by the physician-owned partnership model. They will provide care when, where, and how their patients need it, supported by a national system and peer expertise.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant evaluates patients, obtains necessary data, and assists in inducing, maintaining, and altering sedation/anesthesia depths, providing continuity of care through the postoperative recovery period. Responsibilities also include administering supportive treatment, managing life-threatening situations, performing regional anesthesia, and training personnel on patient monitors.
3 months ago
Physicians will focus their attention on patient care, leveraging the autonomy and local control provided by the physician-owned partnership model. They will provide care when, where, and how their patients need it at Coastal Carolina Hospital.
$100,000 / YEAR