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AAC Pacific Northwest
Overview
Provide high-quality office-based anesthesia services primarily for healthy pediatric dental patients. Manage short sedation and recovery times within a lifestyle-friendly, early-start clinical model.
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1 month ago
Provide high-quality office-based anesthesia services primarily for healthy pediatric dental patients. Manage short sedation and recovery times in a low-acuity environment across various specialty settings.
Provide high-quality office-based anesthesia services primarily for healthy pediatric dental patients. Manage short sedation and recovery times within a low-acuity clinical environment.
Medical University of South Carolina
The Anesthesiologist will join a team-based practice to care for the growing population in Orangeburg, SC, collaborating with local hospital staff and specialists. They will utilize advanced technologies and support to optimize patient care.
AAC Southwest
Provide high-quality anesthesia services across various ambulatory surgery centers and surgical hospitals. Collaborate with a team of providers to deliver efficient patient care while maintaining clinical excellence.
Provide office-based pediatric and adult dental anesthesia services in a physician-led group setting. Manage clinical logistics, medications, and equipment while maintaining high standards of patient safety and care.
Provide office-based pediatric and adult dental anesthesia services within a physician-led group. Manage clinical operations including staffing, medications, and equipment while maintaining high safety and quality standards.
The role involves delivering high-quality and efficient anesthesia care across various specialties in ambulatory surgery centers, office-based locations, and acute care surgical hospitals in Texas. Providers will focus on patient care without the demands of overnight call, trauma, obstetrics, or cardiothoracic cases, aiming for an improved work-life balance.
2 months ago
The primary responsibility is providing anesthesia support for healthy pediatric dental patients (Ages 5–17) in a low-stress, office-based environment. This role focuses on streamlined, well-run practice management without the complexity of hospital coverage.
This PRN role involves providing anesthesia services for a focused day, approximately one day per month, at a dedicated Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) office-based site. Clinicians will handle efficient cases without the demands of OB, trauma, cardiac, or neonatal care.
This PRN role involves providing anesthesia services one day per month at a dedicated Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) office-based site. The focus is on efficient, high-quality ambulatory care without the demands of hospital settings like call, nights, or weekends.
This PRN role involves providing anesthesia services for focused, single-day shifts at a dedicated Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) office-based site. Clinicians will handle efficient cases without the demands of OB, trauma, cardiac, or neonatal care.
This PRN role involves providing anesthesia services for approximately one focused day per month at a dedicated Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) office-based site. Clinicians will handle efficient cases without the demands of OB, trauma, cardiac, or neonate coverage.
This PRN role involves providing anesthesia services one day per month at a dedicated Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) office-based site. Clinicians will focus on efficient cases without the demands of OB, trauma, cardiac, or neonatal care.
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) will provide high-quality office-based anesthesia services primarily for pediatric dental procedures involving healthy patients (primarily ASA I). This role emphasizes efficient cases with short sedation and recovery times, allowing for an early finish to the workday.