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KEYWORDS: PA, NP, cardiothoracic, cardiovascular, cardiac, endoscopic vein harvest, EVH, CVOR, CABG, thoracentesis, central line, arterial line, chest tube, ICU, CVICU, CTICU, CCU, stepdown.
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Vein harvesting, chest tube placement required & all skills associated with CT surgery APP preferred. Vein harvesting, chest tube placement required & all skills associated with CT surgery APP preferred.
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Responsibilities The Manager, Catheterization & Electrophysiology Labs Services, is responsible for serving as the leader overseeing daily operations, scheduling, staff scheduling and timekeeping of the cardiac catherization labs, electrophysiology labs, hybrid labs, Cath/EP Lab PACU and two off site cardiovascular diagnostic labs with outpatient pre/post procedural areas and the Vein Clinic to ensure maximal efficiency of areas.
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The PA practices advanced surgical assisting skills such as providing exposure, tissue handling, endoscopic vein harvesting, suturing, providing hemostasis, and using surgical instruments. The role of the Physician Assistant in Cardiovascular Surgical Services (PA) requires the performance of a combination of surgical functions.
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Practicing at the La Grange office with one other full-time non-invasive cardiologist and 4 specialty related cardiologists (CHF, sleep, Vein, Structural/Interventional) Heart Hospital of Austin, which is part of St. David’s HealthCare, is a 72-bed hospital and one of the highest-performing cardiovascular facilities in the nation, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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Successful candidates must be proficient in all aspects of first assisting for major cardiac surgical procedures, endoscopic and open vein harvesting, radial artery harvesting, and have experience with a high volume CT surgery program.
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Job Description Job Description - Working with a surgical team of highly trained, specialized staff, the Surg Tech (CVOR) First Assist works primarily with Cardiovascular patients and teams. This individual possesses and maintains advanced training in the harvesting of the vein to be used for coronary grafts endoscopically and/or via open incisions.
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The Cardiothoracic Division interprets chest radiography, dual-energy chest radiography and chest tomosynthesis, chest CT, cardiovascular CT, chest MR, cardiac MR. Cardiovascular CT Imaging includes calcium-scoring, coronary CTA, TAVR CTA, thoracic aortic CTA, and pulmonary vein CTA. Facilities are state-of-the-art with a clinical 3.0 Tesla magnet and four 1.5 Tesla magnets.
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We are open to the opportunity to hire a fully remote radiologist and would discuss this with appropriate candidates. Flexible Scheduling, with an opportunity to be fully remote. The division provides a collegial, low stress working environment with an emphasis on work-life balance, including flexible scheduling and a remote work option.
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In addition, we have a state-of-the-art Vereos PET CT. The successful candidate will work in the Cardiothoracic Division at the University of Vermont Medical Center, which is part of the UVM Health Network Department of Radiology.
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We collaborate with our clinical colleagues in ILD, rad-path, and lung cancer multidisciplinary clinic and have an in-house world class pulmonary pathologist. The Department of Radiology at the University of Vermont Health Network is seeking a Remote Diagnostic Cardiothoracic Radiologist.
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Burlington is a New England college town situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Champlain, with the Adirondack Mountains to the west, and bordered by the Green Mountains to the east, both of which offer easy access to year-round outdoor recreational activities/sports.
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Registration by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) as a Registered Vascular Sonographer (RVS) or by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) as a Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) is highly desirable.
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The Department of Radiology of the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) is seeking a 1.0 FTE full-time position cardiothoracic radiologist. The University of Vermont Medical Center is the only tertiary referral center and Level 1 Trauma Center for the catchment area of Vermont and Northern Upstate New York. The Network Department of Radiology is part of the larger University of Vermont Health Network in Northern Vermont and New York, comprised of 6 smaller hospitals in addition to the University of Vermont Medical Center.
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Opportunity to participate in global health. High complexity cases at a tertiary care center with a Level 1 Trauma Center. Our Cardiothoracic Division is comprised of 5 radiologists and provides high-quality and timely cardiac and thoracic imaging.
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