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Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush
Overview
The Physician Assistant serves as the primary clinical liaison and care navigator for patients in the Concierge Joint Replacement Program. They provide comprehensive preoperative evaluations, manage postoperative care, and coordinate all aspects of the patient's surgical journey.
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Compensation
$100,000 - $130,000 / YEAR
Posted
1 month ago
Mayo Clinic
The registered nurse is responsible for coordinating nursing care, including direct patient care, patient education, and transitions of care for thoracic surgery patients. They must also function within the Mayo Clinic Nursing Professional Practice Model to plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.
$44 - $67 / HOUR
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.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
Healthforce by TLC
The Registered Nurse will provide circulating and scrub support in the operating room, managing sterile technique, preparing instrumentation, and ensuring accurate counts before patient closure. Responsibilities also include collaborating with surgeons and anesthesiologists to ensure precise, safe care from preoperative assessment through postoperative recovery.
$2,248 - $2,456 / WEEK
3 months ago
The Certified Anesthesiology Assistant evaluates patients of all ages, obtains necessary histories and physical exams, and establishes routine monitoring under the direction of an anesthesiologist. Responsibilities also include assisting in inducing, maintaining, and altering sedation/anesthesia, administering supportive treatment, and participating in advanced life support techniques.
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.
Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan
Provide individualized care to patients before and after surgery, including preparing supplies, charting medical history, and administering medications. Monitor vital signs and anesthesia emergence while ensuring a safe environment in accordance with HIPAA and OAM policies.