Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at Concord Physicians Solutions summary :
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) provides specialized anesthesia care in a Level 1 Trauma Center setting in Lexington, KY, handling a diverse patient population across various medical procedures. Responsibilities include intubation and line placements, collaborating with a team of anesthesia professionals to ensure patient safety and comfort. The position offers flexible scheduling and competitive compensation commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Job Overview : CRNA
Location : Lexington, KY
Shift Details :
- Full-Time, 4x10 schedule OR Full Time, 5X8 schedule OR 3X12 Schedule
Responsibilities :
Patient Care :Provide anesthesia services for various procedures, including orthopedics, trauma, vascular, and neuro (no heart or OB).Perform intubation, central line placement, and arterial line placement.Typically no need for blocks.Support Staff :Work alongside other CRNAs, anesthesia techs, and anesthesiologists.General ratio of 1 : 2 anesthesiologists to 1 CRNA and 1 resident (can go up to 1 : 4 for low acuity cases).Patient Population :Infants, pediatrics, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics (no neonatal cases).Average of 1-9 patients per day, depending on the caseload.Department :Hospital-based, Level 1 Trauma Center.CRNA responsibilities include coverage for orthopedic, trauma, vascular, and neuro procedures.EMR : Epic (preferred).Required Qualifications :
Board Certification : NBCRNAState License : KentuckyCertifications :BLS / ACLS preferredSkills :Intubation, central line placement, and arterial line placement are required.No OB experience needed.Compensation & Benefits :
Rate : $ 200.00 / hourOvertime : 1.5x normal rate after 40 hours / week.Holiday Pay : 1.5x normal rate on select holidaysCredentialing Timeframe : 90 days (standard).Keywords :
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