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Primarily clinical position with general cases that include neuro, ortho/spine, robotics, colorectal, GYN, vascular, gastro, hernia, and kidney transplant. Close to other higher education institutions, such as Yeshiva University and Boricua College.
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Home to the Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, Washington Square Park, Rockefeller Center, the Met, the United Nations, and so much more. Easy access throughout the city with nearby train and bus stops #LI-MHA*Facility Location*From Times Square to Greenwich Village to the Upper East Side, “the city that never sleeps” is the top destination for healthcare professionals in search of non-stop action and rewarding assignments in the heart of the city.
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All manner of cases, primarily B&B, but includes healthy Peds, OB, Neuro, Thoracic, Vascular, Orthopedics, ENT, and Trauma. Neuro IR Thrombectomy Certified. NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln , located just 15 minutes from NYC, is an acute care teaching hospital academically affiliated with Weill-Cornell Medical College.
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General, level 1 trauma, ENT, breast, ortho, ophthalmology, plastics, podiatry, urology, vascular, neuro, OB/GYN, bariatrics, thoracic, gastro, colorectal, endo, dental. The hospital’s eight state-of-the-art operating suites provide care for more than 5,000 general, urological, gynecological, vascular, pediatric, and neurosurgical patients.
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Clinical / Technical Skills: Performs ultrasound procedures, which may include abdominal, OB/GYN, neuro-s Patient Care oncology, pediatric, portable, vascular Doppler, operative and biopsy.
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Casework: General, Neuro, Ortho, OB/GYN, Thoracic, Vascular, ENT, GI, Peds, Plastics, Robotics, Endo, Podiatry. -Casework: Endo, Eyes, OB/GYN, General, Urology, Ortho, Vascular, Trauma (OB and Block skills required majority are general and ortho.
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Monitored post-surgical care including but not limited to neuro, GI, GU/GYN, peripheral vascular interventions, orthopedic procedures, etc. Cardiac/cardiovascular, neuro, GI conditions and diseases including not limited to: CAD, PVD, COPD, CHF, metabolic disorders, etc.
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A Registered Nurse at Lifespan in our Neuro Stroke Unit provides care for General Neurology, Vascular Neurology, and Neurosurgical patients along with Internal Medicine patients. Rhode Island Hospital is a private, 718-bed, not-for-profit acute care hospital and academic medical center.
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Med Surg/Neuro Surg/Thoracic/Vascular. The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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RN will float routinely between: Ortho/Neuro/Surgical, Medical, Progressive Care Unit, Oncology, Heart and Vascular/ RN will support CNA; Charge nurse; Phlebotomy; Resource Nurse; RT; Hospitalist.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of technical skills to operate complex surgical equipment during surgical procedures: i.e. Endoscopic, Laser, ENT, Ortho, Plastic, Podiatry, Neuro, General, Thoracic, Urology, and Vascular.
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Trauma, Neuro, ENT, General Surgery, Urosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Bariatric Arterial lines. Medical-Surgical Level Care/Vascular Surgeries and any surgical services. Trauma, Neuro, ENT, General Surgery, Urosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Bariatric Arterial lines.
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Must be able to scrub and circulate in the following services: vascular, endovascular, neurovascular, neuro/spine, robotics, thoracic, trauma, and general. Must be able to scrub and circulate in the following services: vascular, endovascular, neurovascular, neuro/spine, robotics, thoracic, trauma, and general.
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Interventional vascular, neuro-interventional cases with scrubbing side by side. 3-5 years of experience as an Interventional Radiologic technologist or a Cardio-Vascular technologist with NJ radiographic licensure.
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13 full time neuro-critical care, neurosurgery, neurology, and neuro-endovascular faculty with sub-specialty training in tumor, spine, vascular, endovascular, trauma, stroke, critical care, epilepsy/neurophysiology, and neuromuscular; several part-time faculty across all neurological specialties; full time neurocritical care, neurosurgery, neuro-intervention, and neurology coverage; full complement of APPs; resident participation from Weill-Cornell Medical Center.
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