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Exciting full-time opportunity to join a fantastic Ophthalmic Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) in Northern California. This is a wholly owned onsite Ophthalmic ASC with a staff of exceptional surgeons providing Cataract, Anterior Segment, Glaucoma, Corneal Surgery.
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Clinic across street from hospital and outpatient surgery center. Sports Enthusiasts: 49er s/Giants, Oakland A s/Raiders , Warriors/Kings, Sharks. Pacific Ocean/Coastal Redwoods/Chinatown/Alcatraz/Pier 39.
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Napa & Sonoma Oral Surgery and Dental Implants was founded in 2014 by Tyler Boynton, DMD. Dr. Boynton has been providing specialty surgical services at both practice’s locations in Napa and Sonoma to improve patient's oral health through compassionate and comfortable care.
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Surgery daily flow: Leads and coordinates the inflow and outflow of patients; watches for delays of surgery and communicates to team and patient/family, as needed. Knows the strengths of each staff member and works to provide ongoing training and mentoring as needed to bring all staff to similar levels of expertise in both the pre and post op care of surgery patients.
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Under the direct supervision of the OR RN Circulator, assists the medical and nursing staff in the care of the patient in the OR. The Surgery Technician's primary function is the scrub person role in the Surgical Suites and other clinical areas.
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About Napa & Sonoma Oral Surgery and Dental Implants. Allied OMS is a doctor-owned, doctor-led, and doctor-governed management services organization (MSO) in the oral and maxillofacial surgery space that combines the best of private practice with the best of private equity.
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With Ministry and Medical Staff leadership, develops, implements, and monitors physician alignment, integration, recruitment, and retention plans consistent with community need, to fulfill ED Panel requirements, to support existing physician practice growth, succession/transition planning and geographic expansion, and to support Ministry’s strategic priorities including ambulatory and medical office building development in existing and new geographic markets.
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Good balance of pathology and general eye exams, cataract surgery post-ops, LASIK and contact lens fittings. Good balance of pathology and general eye exams, cataract surgery post-ops, LASIK and contact lens fittings.
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Must demonstrate and maintain current knowledge and skill in providing ambulatory nursing care as appropriate for patients in the following age groups: Geriatric, Adult, Young Adult, Pediatric and Neonatal.
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Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) In addition, we have career pathways and training programs that enable you to limit your practice to an area of dentistry (i.e., pediatrics, endodontics, extractions, etc.
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Administer anesthesia for a wide range of cases, including thoracic, vascular, pediatrics, regional anesthesia, obstetrics, neurosurgery, Level II trauma, general surgery, orthopedics, and GI procedures.
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The Department of Medicine and Ancillary Services is currently accepting applications for a retired annuitant Physician & Surgeon position. You must complete the STD. 678 Employment Application in its entirety and include, “Physician and Surgeon (Safety) - JC# 422383” in the “Job Title(s)” section of the application.
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Serves as a central point of coordination with the Region and System for the deployment of the ambulatory care network assets (urgent cares, imaging centers, retail, other system partnerships) at each of the ministries.
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We provide our patients and clients with access to all aspects of clinical care, including, wellness and preventative care, urgent care and internal medicine, surgery, dentistry, ultrasound and x-ray, as well as numerous advanced practices including oncology, ophthalmology, dermatology, orthopedic surgery and exotics.
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