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Thorough knowledge of neonatal and adult ventilator management theory, pulmonary anatomy and physiology, pulmonary pathology, pulmonary assessment. Operate, identify and resolve malfunction of neonatal and adult mechanical ventilators, aerosol generators, oximeters, capnographs, transcutaneous monitors, oxygen delivery devices, pulmonary function devices.
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Per Diem CoverageNight shifts, 7:00pm to 7:00amOB only; No call requiredMinimum of 3 to 5-years post-graduate clinical experience at Obstetrician, previous OB Hospitalist experience, and/or Fellowship trained requiredJoin a team dedicated to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and providing Culturally Competent CareWhere You’ll WorkFounded in 1875, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center has the distinction of being Oregon’s first hospital.
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Acute Care certification or 3 years of hospitalist experience required. Home of the Portland Trail Blazers, “Rip City” offers residents a high quality of life, an incredibly diverse array of dining options and a thriving job market.
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You will perform respiratory therapy, ventilator management, code team, EKG, and other duties, which may include exercise stress testing and pulmonary function testing. Demonstrates knowledge of monitoring equipment and proper interpretation of data including end tidal monitors and pulmonary mechanics.
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To provide therapeutic and diagnostic respiratory care interventions, under physician direction; based upon assessment and communication with other health care professionals to treat cardio-pulmonary and related disorders.
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Responsibilities will include prenatal care, gynecologic surgeries and on-call responsibilities at the PSVMC campus with Obstetrician Hospitalist back-up. Providence Women's Clinic on the campus of Providence St. Vincent Medical Center (PSVMC) is seeking a board-eligible/board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist to join an experienced and well-established practice in Portland, Oregon.
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Pulmonary Function Testing. As per site specific requirements, demonstrates ability to perform accurate diagnostic procedures which may include: 12 lead ECG’s, holter monitoring, event recorders, exercise stress testing, bedside spirometry, PFT’s.
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At RCH/LEMC the OB/GYN hospitalist supports the inpatient needs of the Legacy Medical Group (LMG) Maternal Fetal Medicine service and supervises Family Medicine and Obstetric/Gynecology residents from Oregon Health Sciences University.
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Minimum of one specialty practice credential issued by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) preferred, including Adult Critical Care Specialist (ACCS), Neonatal Pediatric Specialist (NPS), Sleep Disorder Specialist (SDS), or Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT), or the National Asthma Educator (AE-C) credential issued by the National Asthma Educator Certification Board (NAECB.
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Weeknights and weekends the team on Family Birth transitions to in-house CNM and OB Hospitalist. OB Hospitalist coverage nights and weekends. Unmatched Epic/EHR support. As an OB/Gyn generalist, you will be actively involved on Family Birth during the day, collaborating with the inpatient CNM while seeing patients in clinic.
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Pay Information $75 to $100 per hour About The Position CompHealth is currently assisting a facility in Oregon that is in need of a Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner to help with temporary coverage.
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7) Asthma/COPD/Dyspnea and pulmonary disorders. One-year registered nursing experience or completion of either the Legacy Health RN Residency program or a nursing program that is equivalent in content, curriculum and duration.
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Initiate basic CPR measures in the event of cardiac and/or pulmonary arrest, and respond to emergency situations related to dialysis treatment. National Safety Award from CNA insurance companies for 11 consecutive years.
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We not only provide state-of-the-art care; we also provide compassion and a tireless desire to secure the wellbeing of our patients.
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Qualifications Must be a graduate of an American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) accredited school of physical therapyValid State Physical Therapy License requiredCardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification required.
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