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The psychologist should have specialty training in pain management, health/rehabilitation/medical psychology, and have medical center/hospital or interdisciplinary treatment team experience.
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TGH Brooksville is designated as an Accredited Chest Pain Center with PCI (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention) TGH Spring Hill features a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). TGH Crystal River Wound Care Center offers care for non-healing wounds and hyperbaric medicine programs that use technology to help heal wounds.
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A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) in an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who practices both autonomously and in collaboration with a variety of health providers on the interprofessional team to deliver high-quality, holistic, evidence-based anesthesia and pain care services.
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The center has two Operating Rooms and two Procedure Rooms which focus on the following surgical specialties: gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, pain management, podiatry, and urology.
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Coastal Spine is a multidisciplinary spine center, consisting of PM&R physicians, Spine Surgeons and Physician Assistants who specialize in acute pain management. Coastal Spine is looking for an Interventional Pain Management Physician to join our growing medical team.
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Services in ENT, Endoscopy, Colorectal, GYN, Opthalmology, Orthopedic, Pain Management, Podiatry, Urology, Plastic and Reconstructive specialties. We are seeking a PACU Nurse for our ambulatory surgery center who demonstrates the values of our company by caring like family.
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Duke Pain Medicine - Provides comprehensive, care-coordinated services for patients with acute and chronic pain management conditions. Previous experience in surgery, pain management, oncology and/or hospice is preferred.
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The hospital offers a complete line of services including Senior Care and Senior Behavioral Health Services; Emergency Services; Heart and Vascular; Advanced Imaging; Laboratory; Neuroscience Services; Rehabilitation; Sleep Diagnostic Center; Surgery/Robotic Surgery; Wound Care; and Women’s Health Services, including a Level III NICU. The hospital is certified accredited as a Chest Pain Center and Primary Stroke Center.
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MercyOne Waterloo Medical Center, an Area Level III Trauma Center and an accredited chest pain center. MercyOne Medical Group - Northeast Iowa is made up of more than 30 primary care, pediatric, internal medicine and specialty clinics located throughout Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Benton, Butler, Fayette and Tama counties.
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Ochsner Lafayette General Medical Center is seeking a board certified/eligible Interventional Pain Management Physician. Ochsner Lafayette General is a non-profit, Level 2 Trauma Center.
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Role includes working with multidisciplinary team members, including interventional pain physicians, addiction medicine, primary care, physical therapy, alternative medicine, and pain pharmacists, to provide evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, case management & psychotherapeutic interventions.
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Services provided include: Pain Management, blood product trasnfusion, wound care, chest tube management, IV management, Oral and Nasotracheal suctioning as needed; ostomy care, negative airflow rooms(one) is available for isolation for dieseases such as TB.
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MercyOne Northeast Iowa provides excellent, personalized care close to home to the communities in the Cedar Valley. MercyOne Cedar Falls Medical Center, Community Level IV Trauma Designation.
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Center for Women’s Healthcare at MedCenter for Women, where high, low risk obstetrics, annual exam, pelvic pain, abnormal uterine bleeding, endometriosis, simple infertility workups, abnormal pap smear management are learned.
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Perform advanced and interventional pain management using drugs, regional anesthetic techniques, or other accepted pain relief modalities with or without fluoroscopic guidance. The CRNA cares for patients at all acuity levels across the lifespan in a variety of settings for procedures including, but not limited to, surgical, obstetrical, diagnostic, therapeutic, and pain management.
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