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CRNA will function as part of a team approach to the preparation of patients for anesthesia, its administration, and the post-operative care for adults and children in stimulating clinical setting including: Orthopedics, General and Vascular, ENT, Thoracic, Obstetrics, Neurosurgery & Same-day Pediatrics.
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Additional experience in case management, quality, utilization review, transitional care, or post-acute services is helpful but not required. A registered nurse (RN), with a passion for improving patient care.
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The Team covers 13 operating rooms with various off-site locations: post-anesthesia care unit; pre-anesthesia holding room; critical care units, emergency department, GI/endo suites, obstetrics (OB) (two operating rooms); electrophysiology (EP), bronchoscopy and catheterization labs; interventional radiology and Neurointerventional labs; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)/computed tomography; and the six room, on-campus Surgery Center.
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Five or more years inpatient nursing experience and 1-2 experience in a nursing leadership role, Case Management, Quality, Transitional Care, and/or post-acute services, preferred. The NN works closely with our hospitalist physicians to engage and educate their team, optimize performance on defined key metrics, and ensure collaboration with the care team.
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Physician Assistant (PA)/Registered Nurse Practitioner with a Master’s degree or post Master’s Certificate as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP). Education and training in specialized care such as family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and prenatal.
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Assists in providing pre-op and post-op care; writes appropriate orders, including those for narcotics, stimulants, and depressant drugs. UNM Center for Reproductive Health team is experienced in basic and complex birth control, family planning, and abortion and miscarriage care.
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Are you a registered nurse with a passion for improving the quality of patient care? We have a keen interest in making sure that our patients are properly cared for after they leave our care in the hospital.
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While this position does not provide direct patient care, you participate in daily workflows, advocate for patient goals in the care plan, and ensure communication throughout the care team as the patient moves through their hospital stay.
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A registered nurse (RN) passionate about improving patient care. This role requires strong clinical knowledge and experience in the acute care hospital setting. Sound’s mission to improve the quality of health care does not stop when a patient is discharged.
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Patient care is our top priority, and we’re committed to achieving positive patient outcomes at the bedside and beyond through effective teamwork. Sound Physicians fosters an environment of engagement, where both individual and team contributions are encouraged and rewarded, and the patient is at the center of all we do.
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