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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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24 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.
25 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.
CarolinaEast
The Licensed Practical Nurse will perform supportive or restorative care services under the supervision of a Registered Nurse or physician, as defined by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. This role requires delivering outstanding customer service that upholds the organization's Standards of Excellence.
3 months ago
The CT Technologist operates CT equipment and provides care for patients under the direction of the CT Supervisor, adhering strictly to established policies and procedures set by Radiology Management and the Director of Imaging. This role requires demonstrating the necessary knowledge and skills to provide age-appropriate care across the patient lifespan according to departmental standards.
The Registered Nurse implements the philosophy, objectives, standards of care, policies, and procedures of the Nursing Division under the direction of the Lead RN or Office Manager. This role involves providing direct patient care specifically related to the administration of drugs and biologicals, and training new clinical employees in office protocols.
The Medical Assistant is responsible for supporting physicians with patient care, handling clerical duties, and managing environmental and organizational tasks within the clinic. This role also involves appointment scheduling, chart management, and providing necessary information to patients regarding clinic services.