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ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES OF WISCONSIN
Overview
Key responsibilities include developing and executing effective anesthetic plans, managing the patient's airway and respiratory status, and monitoring patients before, during, and after medical procedures. Providers also prepare operating rooms, set up equipment, and maintain accurate patient records.
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2 days ago
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) will join the Anesthesiology team, covering approximately 176 shifts annually, and participate in a diverse mix of cases including Cardiac, General Surgery, and Level II Trauma. Physicians will maintain oversight of CRNAs within this supportive team environment.
$210,000 / YEAR
3 days ago
CentraCare Clinic
Administer local, regional, and general anesthetic agents for various surgical and diagnostic procedures under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. Provide age-appropriate, patient-centered care while actively supporting safety initiatives and clinical standards.
$276,619 - $299,868 / YEAR
University of Washington Medical Center
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist will collaborate with surgical staff to provide full-service anesthesia care for patients across all acuity levels. Responsibilities include working under the supervision of the Chief CRNA and Chief of Anesthesiology and Pain Management, while operating as an adjunct member of the medical staff.
$240,756 - $275,664 / YEAR
Monument Health
Provide safe and effective anesthesia and analgesia services for surgical and obstetrical patients. Act as a resource for resuscitation, pain management, and intravenous access throughout the hospital.
The CRNA provides safe and effective anesthesia and analgesia services for surgical and obstetrical patients while collaborating with physicians. They also serve as a resource for resuscitation, pain management, and intravenous catheter placement throughout the hospital.
Provide safe and effective anesthesia and analgesia services for surgical and obstetrical patients while collaborating with physicians. Act as a resource for resuscitation, pain management, and intravenous catheter placement within the hospital environment.
Fresenius Medical Care
The CRNA is responsible for delivering high-quality anesthesia and pain care services across all acuity levels in an outpatient surgery center. Key duties include performing pre-anesthesia assessments, managing airways, and providing post-anesthesia recovery and follow-up care.
4 days ago
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
Vail Health Hospital
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist will deliver safe, patient-centered anesthesia care across a diverse case mix within Vail Health facilities, collaborating closely with anesthesiologists, surgeons, and perioperative teams. This role supports a high-acuity orthopedic and spine caseload, with optional OB coverage available for qualified candidates.
$225 / HOUR
8 days ago
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist will deliver safe, patient-centered anesthesia care across a diverse case mix, primarily supporting a high-acuity orthopedic and spine caseload. Responsibilities also include partnering closely with anesthesiologists, surgeons, and perioperative staff to ensure exceptional patient care.
$285,000 / YEAR
Yale New Haven Health
The CRNA is responsible for implementing safe, patient-centric anesthetic care and performing safety tests on anesthesia equipment. They must ensure accurate clinical documentation and maintain high professional and ethical standards in patient care.
9 days ago
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is responsible for implementing accurate, safe, and patient-centric anesthetic care, which includes monitoring vital signs and adhering to ASA guidelines during surgical procedures. The role also requires ensuring appropriate documentation according to regulatory requirements and maintaining high standards of moral and ethical behavior in patient care.
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) provides safe, patient-centric anesthetic care and collaborates with anesthesiologists and surgeons. They are responsible for monitoring vital signs and ensuring proper documentation in accordance with hospital regulations.
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) implements safe, patient-centric anesthetic care and collaborates with anesthesiologists and surgeons to deliver anesthesia for medical and surgical procedures. The CRNA is responsible for monitoring vital signs and ensuring appropriate documentation while maintaining a high standard of professionalism and ethical behavior.
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) provides safe, patient-centric anesthetic care and collaborates with anesthesiologists and surgeons for medical and surgical procedures. The CRNA is responsible for monitoring vital signs and ensuring proper documentation while maintaining high standards of professionalism and patient care.
CRNAs will be part of a supportive team environment, covering a diverse mix of anesthesia cases. They will work under the oversight of physicians and are expected to maintain high standards of patient care.
Medical University of South Carolina
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist will work in collaboration with an Anesthesia Care Team to provide anesthesia services across MUSC Health campuses. The role involves managing a broad mix of surgical cases including vascular, neuro, and orthopedic procedures.
10 days ago
Cedars-Sinai
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is responsible for performing safe anesthesia care, which includes pre-operative assessment and evaluation of patients. This role also involves participating and collaborating on the development and implementation of the anesthesia care plan and providing post-anesthesia follow-up evaluation and care.
$219,086 - $350,542 / YEAR
LifeLinc Corporation
The CRNA provides professional anesthesia services in an outpatient setting, including pre-anesthetic assessments and airway management. They are also responsible for managing patient emergence, recovery, and ensuring compliance with AANA regulations.
$182,000 / YEAR
12 days ago