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Clear Lakes DentalNew
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The associate dentist will diagnose and treat oral diseases while developing comprehensive treatment plans for patients. They are responsible for performing various dental procedures and ensuring the safe administration of anesthetics.
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$180,000 - $370,000 / YEAR
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The associate dentist is responsible for diagnosing and treating oral diseases while developing comprehensive treatment plans for patients. They will perform various dental procedures, including restorative and surgical tasks, while ensuring patient safety and promoting long-term oral health.
ALLIED OMS NEWCO LLC
The Entry-Level Surgical Assistant supports the surgical team by facilitating patient care and ensuring a smooth workflow. Responsibilities include assisting in patient preparation, managing intraoperative needs, and maintaining sterile conditions.
Salary not listed
3 days ago
Fresenius Medical Care
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) will autonomously and collaboratively provide high-quality, evidence-based anesthesia and pain care across various settings, including conducting pre-anesthesia evaluations and developing care plans. Responsibilities also involve administering anesthetics, managing equipment, monitoring patients during procedures, managing recovery, implementing pain management strategies, and stabilizing patients in emergencies.
$140 - $225 / HOUR
4 days ago
Broadway Veterinary Hospital
Examine and treat companion animals while performing surgeries, diagnostics, and dental procedures. Advise pet owners on preventative care and maintain accurate medical records in compliance with veterinary standards.
$115,000 - $130,000 / YEAR
9 days ago
Stony Brook University
Perform preventive and therapeutic dental treatments under the supervision of a licensed dentist. Instruct individuals on oral self-care techniques and maintain accurate medical histories and dental charts.
$50,740 / YEAR
11 days ago
University of Mississippi Medical Center
The Anesthesia Technician performs technical functions supporting anesthesia administration under an anesthesiologist's direction, including equipment setup, troubleshooting, and operation. Responsibilities involve patient monitoring, preparing drugs and supplies, assisting with catheter insertions, and performing preventive maintenance on equipment.
14 days ago
San Diego Humane Society
Assist veterinarians with exams and procedures while administering treatments and monitoring animals during surgery. Provide support in training staff, volunteers, and interns within the Community Veterinary Program.
$27 - $30 / HOUR
28 days ago
Clear Lakes Dental
1 month ago
The associate dentist will diagnose and treat oral diseases while developing comprehensive treatment plans for patients. They are responsible for performing restorative and surgical dental procedures while ensuring patient safety and monitoring responses to anesthesia.
NorthLakes Community Clinic
Dentists are responsible for providing exceptional dental care, including exams, treatment planning, and educating patients on dental hygiene. They also perform procedures such as restoring and extracting teeth, and collaborating with other healthcare providers.
$210,000 / YEAR
Main Street Anesthesia
The CRNA will independently perform pre-operative assessments, administer anesthetics, and manage PACU care within a collaborative team environment. They will practice to the full scope of their license, including performing blocks and lines, while working overnight shifts.
$340,000 - $350,000 / YEAR
Medical University of South Carolina
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant provides perioperative management for patients requiring anesthesia services during surgical and non-surgical procedures, administering appropriate anesthetics under a written practice protocol developed with attending anesthesiologists. Duties also include operating anesthesia equipment, maintaining patient records, participating in teaching and continuing education, and providing resuscitative care as needed.
$50,000 / YEAR
Denver Health
The General Dentist will diagnose, prevent, and treat problems with teeth or mouth tissue, performing procedures like restorative dentistry, extractions, and corrective surgery on gums and bones. Key duties also involve formulating treatment plans, managing patient medications, and educating patients on preventative dental care and oral hygiene.
$164,100 - $213,900 / YEAR
2 months ago
Valley Children’s Healthcare
The Pediatric Anesthesiologist will practice exclusively in a pediatric environment, handling a wide variety of complex and routine cases across all surgical service lines except burns and transplants. The role involves a shift-based model with flexible scheduling, including 184 shifts per year with minimal in-house overnight call.
$542,545 / YEAR
Valley Health Systems Inc
The dental hygienist conducts oral examinations and performs dental prophylaxis to preserve dental health and prevent disease. They also assist the dentist during procedures and maintain proper infection control procedures.
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) will provide 100% pediatric anesthesia across approximately 16,000 annual anesthetics for all surgical service lines except burns and transplants, working under a medical direction model at a 2:1 ratio. This role involves practicing alongside pediatric anesthesiologists and other providers, emphasizing safety, collaboration, and shared clinical decision-making.
Mission Neighborhood Health Center
The Dentist will provide routine and emergency dental services, including diagnosis, treatment planning, general restorative procedures, and minor oral surgery, all under the supervision of the Dental Director. Essential functions also involve interpreting studies, prescribing medications, referring patients for specialty care, and supervising dental staff as needed.
$159,234 - $175,236 / YEAR
Tenet Healthcare
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is responsible for administering anesthetics and adjunctive medications, monitoring patients under anesthesia, and initiating corrective actions based on professional judgment. Responsibilities also encompass leadership, educational functions, preoperative assessment, anesthetic management, and post-anesthesia care.
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is responsible for administering anesthetics and adjunctive medications, monitoring patients under anesthesia, and initiating corrective actions based on professional judgment. This role also involves functioning as a team member for preoperative assessment, anesthetic management, post-anesthesia care, and fulfilling leadership and educational functions.