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Strong leadership at local, regional and national levelsExceptional quality of practice backed by comprehensive support servicesOptimal staffing ratios with flexible and equitable scheduling optionsA-rated professional liability insuranceExtensive variety of practice settings coast-to-coastCompetitive compensation including several benefit optionsOpportunities for professional development, mentoring and career advancementComprehensive education and training on leadership, management and clinical best practices, including a wide variety of CME programsClinical and scientific research opportunities*Benefits vary by division, clinical specialty and employment status.
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CRNA opportunity coming Spring 2020Envision Physician Services and Infinity HealthCare are currently seeking a qualified CRNA to join our team at Beaver Dam Community Hospital in Beaver Dam, WI. Our practice offers a positive work environment, a high level of autonomy/full scope of practice, and opportunities for additional income.Highlights of these opportunities include:Anesthesia Care team is comprised of 2 Physicians and 4 CRNAsAnnual surgical volume of 3,500; 4 ORsCases include General, Ortho, ENT, GI, Ophthalmology, OB/GYN, Urology, Spine, Plastics. No cardiac. No trauma.Epic EMRCRNA autonomy – set all your own epidurals, spinals, and blocks1:5 beeper rotation with rare call back
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Administrative & ComplianceParticipates in all safety, security and infection control programs.Complies with all internal/external regulations, policies and procedures. Understanding and practice of quality standards and HIPAA regulations. Supports continuous improvement.Makes entries in the EMR consistent with and limited to the scope of job duties and applicable licensure.Assumes responsibility for personal and professional growth through participation in meetings, training and continuing education programs.Maintains professional affiliations and any required certifications.OtherPerforms other duties as assigned or requested.QualificationsEducation-Certified Nurse Aide/Assistant (CNA) certificationCertified Medication Aide (MA) includes completion of 40 hour minimum state approved course.Active member in good standing on the applicable state registry for CNA and MA.Experience-Minimum of one (1) year experience as a Certified Nurse Aide.Other RequirementsCertification in Basic Life Support and First Aid is preferred or willingness to obtain certification within 60 days of hire date required.
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We are actively recruiting new CRNAs to join our growing practice at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus and Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) around the Valley. We offer PRN positions in a highly respected Care Team model. You can be assured of the commitment and support of the Care Team model, and that CRNA representation is ever-present and valued.
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A Staff Nurse is a registered nurse who provides high-quality care to employees of a company, residents of nursing homes, or patients in a hospital. They are responsible for initial patient assessment, monitoring patients' vital signs, and nurturing patients to recovery.
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The CRNA will administer anesthesia for all types of surgical cases, in every setting in which anesthesia is delivered, in accordance with their expertise. CRNA's will administer anesthesia in four general categories: (1) pre-anesthetic preparation and evaluation (2) anesthesia induction, maintenance and emergence, (3) post-anesthetic care; and (4) perianesthetic and clinical support functions.
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The CRNA will administer anesthesia for all types of surgical cases, in every setting in which anesthesia is delivered, in accordance with their expertise. CRNA's will administer anesthesia in four general categories: (1) pre-anesthetic preparation and evaluation (2) anesthesia induction, maintenance and emergence, (3) post-anesthetic care; and (4) perianesthetic and clinical
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Your role as CRNA might vary depending on the setting where you work, but all CRNAs work directly with patients, their families, and other medical staff. CRNAs can work as part of a team under the supervision of doctors though some can work independently depending on the laws of the state. Daily responsibilities you’ll have as a CRNA include:• Completing patient assessments• Providing the patient with education about the surgery and their recovery• Preparing the proper dose of anesthetic to meet the patient’s needs• Administering medication through a variety of methods• Monitoring the patient’s vitals and anesthesia dose during surgery• Making changes as needed to anesthesia levels during the procedure• Overseeing the patient’s safety during anesthesia recovery
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Your role as CRNA might vary depending on the setting where you work, but all CRNAs work directly with patients, their families, and other medical staff. CRNAs can work as part of a team under the supervision of doctors though some can work independently depending on the laws of the state. Daily responsibilities you’ll have as a CRNA include:• Completing patient assessments• Providing the patient with education about the surgery and their recovery• Preparing the proper dose of anesthetic to meet the patient’s needs• Administering medication through a variety of methods• Monitoring the patient’s vitals and anesthesia dose during surgery• Making changes as needed to anesthesia levels during the procedure• Overseeing the patient’s safety during anesthesia recovery
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Your role as CRNA might vary depending on the setting where you work, but all CRNAs work directly with patients, their families, and other medical staff. CRNAs can work as part of a team under the supervision of doctors though some can work independently depending on the laws of the state. Daily responsibilities you’ll have as a CRNA include:• Completing patient assessments• Providing the patient with education about the surgery and their recovery• Preparing the proper dose of anesthetic to meet the patient’s needs• Administering medication through a variety of methods• Monitoring the patient’s vitals and anesthesia dose during surgery• Making changes as needed to anesthesia levels during the procedure• Overseeing the patient’s safety during anesthesia recovery