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Hospital needs 2-3 locums for coverage that can cover long stretches of time as opposed to a week here and there. Consistently 2-4 weeks per month is ideal. General Anesthesiologist, no hearts, no OB.
Description of Work Assignment : General anesthesia, intubation, IV placement, spinal, epidural for post-op pain is rare, arterial line, central line. Non-operating room assignments may include interventional radiology, electrophysiology (no SVTs), and general and interventional endoscopy. There are always faculty anesthesiologists and the clinical director available to help. No nerve blocks. No OB.
Breakdown of Clinic Days/Sessions and/or OR Days: No clinic, only OR. Occasional resident didactic lectures are an option if interested, but not expected.
Schedule of Days/Times Needed To Work/ Shift Hours: Available 7 am – 5 pm. Mon-Fri
On call? If so, what are the call hours? No Call Obligations
Procedures Provider Will Be REQUIRED To Perform: General anesthesia, intubation, IV placement, spinal, epidural for post-op pain is rare, arterial line, central line. Non-operating room assignments may include interventional radiology, electrophysiology (no SVTs), and general and interventional endoscopy. There are always faculty anesthesiologists and the clinical director available to help. No nerve blocks. No OB.
Procedures Preferred: See above
Anticipated Procedures/Surgeries per Week
Patient Load: Varies
Does the Provider Have Particular Fellowship? No
Will You Accept Experience Over Fellowship? Yes
Board Status Requirement (BC/BE): BC/BE
Certifications Required? BLS, ACLS, PALS??
Is There Additional Surgical Staff? N/A
Is there additional support staff? Anesthesia techs for supplies, room cleaning.
Patient Support Assistant staff members in OR to assist anesthesia with positioning and procedures.
Is the provider working solo or with other providers? If so, whom? Some solo, some supervision of anesthesia residents (CA-1 to CA-3). No fellows.
Are there mid levels? If yes, is the locums provider responsible for mid levels? Yes, CRNA and AA mid-level supervision is common.
Trauma Level of Work Location: Level 1 trauma center
EMR System? EPIC
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