CRNA needed in Minn
Job Summary
Occupation
CRNA
Specialty
Anesthesiology
Degree Required
Other
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Hospital
Location
Minnesota, Minnesota, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
11/20/24
• Anesthesia staffing consisting of 8 CRNAs. No MD/DO on site.
• This practice is part of a progressive growing medical community with approximately 300-325 deliveries per year
• The CRNAs provide regional anesthesia via U/S. Lots of peripheral nerve blocks to include adductor canal, TAP, and ESP. • CRNAs rotate the following shifts: • Anesthesia charting is SIS.
• Weeknight and Weekend call is not required/ more than likely NO CALL - mainly Monday- Friday 8 hour shifts but open to a CRNA who wants call
Types of cases: A typical day consists of 3 ORs running and a scope room. The facility sees an average of 5-15 cases/day. Average cut time is 0700. Labor epidurals. Surgeons in town include ortho (lots of totals, shoulders, knees), OB/GYN and Generals. No spines, no neuro, no heart or no vascular.
*Open to New Grad with strong clinical rotation.
• This practice is part of a progressive growing medical community with approximately 300-325 deliveries per year
• The CRNAs provide regional anesthesia via U/S. Lots of peripheral nerve blocks to include adductor canal, TAP, and ESP. • CRNAs rotate the following shifts: • Anesthesia charting is SIS.
• Weeknight and Weekend call is not required/ more than likely NO CALL - mainly Monday- Friday 8 hour shifts but open to a CRNA who wants call
Types of cases: A typical day consists of 3 ORs running and a scope room. The facility sees an average of 5-15 cases/day. Average cut time is 0700. Labor epidurals. Surgeons in town include ortho (lots of totals, shoulders, knees), OB/GYN and Generals. No spines, no neuro, no heart or no vascular.
*Open to New Grad with strong clinical rotation.
Job Responsibilities
• This practice is part of a progressive growing medical community with approximately 300-325 deliveries per year
• The CRNAs provide regional anesthesia via U/S. Lots of peripheral nerve blocks to include adductor canal, TAP, and ESP. • CRNAs rotate the following shifts: • Anesthesia charting is SIS.
• Weeknight and Weekend call is not required/ more than likely NO CALL - mainly Monday- Friday 8 hour shifts but open to a CRNA who wants call
Types of cases: A typical day consists of 3 ORs running and a scope room. The facility sees an average of 5-15 cases/day. Average cut time is 0700. Labor epidurals. Surgeons in town include ortho (lots of totals, shoulders, knees), OB/GYN and Generals. No spines, no neuro, no heart or no vascular.
*Open to New Grad with strong clinical rotation.
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