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Procedures include OB, general BB, endo/GI, GYN, ortho, and podiatry. Comfortable with CRNA supervision; must be board certified or board eligible. Many nearby outdoor activities, including golfing, boating, kayaking, and fishing.
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Open to broad practice including hearts, heads, pediatric, ob/gyn, orthopedic, neurology. They will join over 20 Anesthesiologists who function as part of a team to provide full service and oversight of CRNA/AA staff.
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General GYN and OB deliveries. Podiatry, Endoscopy, General Bread & Butter Surgery. 15 Minutes to State Capital - 1 Hour from Portland, OR / No Sales Tax. Beautiful area less than 1.5 Hours Away: Beaches & Ski Resorts.
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CRNA’s on our team provide anesthesia for various types of procedures at a Level 1 Trauma Center including, General/Vascular Surgery, Bariatric Surgery, Neurosurgery, Urologic Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Endoscopy, EP procedures, OB/GYN Surgery, as well as other surgical procedures.
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Gen Surg, GYN, ENT, GI, Ortho, Cardio (battery changes only), Pain, Podiatry, Urology, and Ophthalmology cases. Well respected Hospital in Southern IL has openings for a CRNA and a Lead CRNA about 1hr from St. Louis.
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Diverse mix of cases including Trauma, Cardiac, Complex Neuro/Spine, OB/GYN, General, orthopedics, Urology, GI and Pediatrics. Anesthesia Care Team Model of 16 General Anesthesiologists, 3 CV Anesthesiologists and 60 CRNA/AAs covering 27 sites of service providing coverage for surgical and procedural areas including a gastrointestinal diagnostics unit, labor and delivery, angiography suite, electrophysiology, and radiology services.
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Busy OR with a case mix that includes:General, Ortho, Spine, Open and Endovascular, Thoracic, Urology, Endoscopy, Cath Lab EP, Interventional Radiology, GYN, OB, Bariatrics, Robotics, Ophthalmology, Plastic Surgery.
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Case mix: General, GYN, Eyes, Plastics, Podiatry, Urology, OB, Endor, Neuro, Ortho. CRNA Locums Job in Scottsbluff, Nebraska Starting as Soon as Credentialed and Ongoing. Case mix: General, GYN, Eyes, Plastics, Podiatry, Urology, OB, Endor, Neuro, Ortho.
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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Position in Boston, Massachusetts. Practice a wide variety of cases including orthopedic, OB/Gyn, ENT, general surgery, vascular and plastics.
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Only QUALIFIED Healthcare Professionals accepted) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) - Seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) to join a team in Boston area. Practice a variety of general anesthesia that includes cases such as ortho, OB|Gyn, ENT, general surgery, vascular and plastics, and take back-up call only.
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Practice includes a variety of case types including General, Pediatric, Vascular, ENT, GI, GU, GYN, EP, Robotics, Thoracic, Orthopedics, OB, Transplant, and IR. Listed among America's Most Livable Cities, and ranked in U.S. News & World Report's Best Cities to Live in 2017, we are a two- to three-hour drive away from New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.
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Opportunities to do a variety of cases including Trauma (Level II Trauma Center/Regional Medical Center) Pediatrics Neuro Vascular Ortho IR ENT Urology & Gyn. $10,000 referral bonus if you refer another CRNA that we hire on a full-time basis.
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General, Endo, Cysto, Urology, Orthopedic, GYN. TX - Locums CRNA Opening in Coastal Texas! General, Endo, Cysto, Urology, Orthopedic, GYN. TX - Locums CRNA Opening in Coastal Texas! Supervision/Collaborative practice model, doing your own regional.
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CRNA needed in Knoxville, TN! Supervision of CRNA by MD, ratio is typically 5:1. Ortho, spine, general, GYN, ENT (NO HEARTS) If you are interested in this position please call or text Molly Tanner with Howard Sloan at or email me at.
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