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The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Level II provides professional, competent anesthesia care to a wide variety of patients, from pediatric up to geriatric population, requiring surgical, and other anesthesia services.
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The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Level II provides professional, competent anesthesia care to a wide variety of patients, from pediatric up to geriatric population, requiring surgical, obstetrical, and other anesthesia services.
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A CRNA career at Atrium Health opens a world of possibilities that few other health systems can offer. Having a Voice: We are expanding our primary location and the CRNA team was involved from day one in the planning and design of the ORs.
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The Anesthesia Technician's primary function is to provide support and assist the certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) and the anesthesiologist. The Anesthesia Technician's primary function is to provide support and assist the certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) and the anesthesiologist.
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Join our esteemed team of healthcare professionals committed to advancing healthcare through cutting-edge research, comprehensive training, and compassionate care.
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LocumJobsOnline is working with CompHealth to find a qualified Anesthesiology CRNA in Greensboro, North Carolina, 27401! A permanent CRNA opening is available for a well-respected health system in North Carolina.
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Job Description : Locum CRNA needed near Charlotte, NC starting as soon as credentialed. Work Dates Needed: September with credentials - 3 month with options to stay longer Preferred Schedule: 10's and 12's Monday - Friday Worksite Setting: 2 main locations; hospital & outpatient surgery center Scope of Work: 2 -6 patients a day 33% peds, 33% Geriatrics 33 Adult primarily be doing ortho, ortho trauma, general surgery, plastics, GYN, some peds.
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Locum CRNA needed near Charlotte, NC starting as soon as credentialed. Locum CRNA needed near Charlotte, NC starting as soon as credentialed. EMR: Epic Credentialing: 60-90 days $500 referral bonus received for any referral who works 30 days.
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All Star is looking for a CRNA for locums coverage in North Carolina- Charlotte area. Cases: General, ortho, gyn, urology, robotics, ENT, pediatric dental, endo, bronchs, OB, plastics, OMF, including lungs and hearts.
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Wellhart is seeking a CRNA for a locum tenens position at a medical facility in North Carolina. Active North Carolina CRNA license. No spinals, epidurals, nerve blocks, or fiber optics required.
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Worksite Setting: Hospital Scope of Work: 40-50 cases a day at hospital, average of 4 to 5 cases a day per CRNA, rarely have pediatrics, 99.5% Adults / Geriatric with bread and butter cases. The CRNA’s We have OB here but no regional for CRNA could help in OB with C-sections.
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Scope of Work: 40-50 cases a day at hospital, average of 4 to 5 cases a day per CRNA, rarely have pediatrics, 99.5% Adults / Geriatric with bread and butter cases. Scope of Work: 40-50 cases a day at hospital, average of 4 to 5 cases a day per CRNA, rarely have pediatrics, 99.5% Adults / Geriatric with bread and butter cases.
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JOB TYPE: Locum Tenens
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Our experienced team can match you to your dream CRNA job based on your unique preferences. Our experienced team can match you to your dream CRNA job based on your unique preferences. DocCafe is the premier physician and advanced practice job board to help you advance your healthcare career.
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