Benefits:
Company parties
Flexible schedule
Free food & snacks
A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) provides anesthetic care for patients before, during, and after surgery. Their responsibilities include:
Patient assessment: Conducting patient assessments and taking patient histories
Anesthetic preparation: Preparing anesthetic for patients and determining the appropriate type of anesthesia
Anesthetic administration: Administering general, local, spinal, epidural, and nerve block anesthesia
Monitoring: Monitoring patients' vitals and adjusting anesthesia levels during surgery
Pain management: Working with other medical staff to develop pain management plans
Post-operative care: Overseeing the patient's safety as they recover from anesthesia and providing post anesthesia follow-up
Education: Educating patients about their surgery and recovery
Laboratory tests: Performing routine laboratory tests
Collaboration: Collaborating with physicians and other medical staff
Working in rural ambulatory surgery center for general surgery. 1 day a week, occasionally 2 days a week. Willing to schedule our cases around your availability.