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SUMMARY and PURPOSE OF POSITIONThe Surgical Technologist and/or the Certified Surgical Technologist prepares the room and gathers supplies needed for surgical procedures; delivers instruments to the surgeon and other members of the surgical team intra operatively; may function as second assistant to the surgeon; assists in the proper decontamination of the room, supplies and instruments post operatively.
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Certified Surgical Technologist First Assistant CST FA OR Days Contract StaffFlex. The surgical technologist supports Surgical, CVOR and GI services to provide an effective and safe patient/staff environment.
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Licensure or other certifications: Certified Surgical Technologist or Surgical Assistant with successful completion of first assist course accredited by the ABSA or AST. The Certified Surgical Assistant (SC) / Certified First Assistant (CST/CFA) performs First Assist responsibilities in accordance with the Association of Surgical Technology (AST) or the American Board of Surgical Assistants (ABSA) and functions as a member of the surgical team.
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The Certified Surgical Technologist First Assistant (CSTFA) supports the cardiothoracic operating room under the direction or supervision of the cardiothoracic surgeon during surgical intervention.
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Current certification by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) as a Certified Surgical First Assistant (CSFA), or through the National Surgical Association as a Certified Surgical Assistant (CSA.
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Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) or Certified Surgical First Assistant (CST/CSFA) required as of September 1, 2010 or "grandfathered" employees or LVN. Possesses superior knowledge of the various surgical equipment and advanced surgical instrumentation in at least three or more specialties; Develops, organizes and Delivers continuing education topics as needed by the unit, serving as a liaison to Instrument Techs assigned to the section, and assures equipment is cleaned and maintained as required.
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ADDITIONAL PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Certified surgical assistant (CSA), Certified surgical first assistant (CSFA), Surgical assistant, certified, (SC) or equivalent certification.
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KEYWORDS: cardiac, cardiovascular, cardiothoracic, CVOR, CABG, surgical technologist, scrub. CT Assist is seeking a travel Surgical First Assistant for a travel job in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Required Licensure/Certification: State Surgical Assistant or Surgical Technologist registration. Minimum Experience: 6 months Surgical Tech experience or graduate of an accredited Surgical Tech program.
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Job: Surgical Services - CVOR Certified Surgical First Assistant. LanceSoft is seeking a local contract CVOR Technologist for a local contract job in Canton, Ohio.
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CVOR Surgical First Assistant or RNFA Vein harvesting experience preferred! The Judge Group is seeking a travel CVOR Technologist for a travel job in Chesapeake, Virginia.
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CFA (Certified Surgical First Assistant) Certifications: Certified Surgical First Assistant, Basic Life Support. CFA (Certified Surgical First Assistant) Certifications: Certified Surgical First Assistant, Basic Life Support.
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Required Licensure/Certification: State Surgical Assistant or Surgical Technologist registration (DORA); Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider certification. Minimum Experience: 2 years of Certified Surgical Technologist (CST)Experience and 6 months of UCHealth CST experience.
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VA Surgical Assistant License Required. LanceSoft is seeking a local contract CVOR Technologist for a local contract job in Chesapeake, Virginia. Specialty: CVOR Technologist.
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Functions as first assistant to the surgeon by handling tissue, using instruments to provide wound exposure and hemostasis, suction, sponge and use of electrocautery when needed, cutting tissue, and tying suture as directed by surgeon, which may include closure of surgical wound.
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