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Mercy Medical Center , recognized by Newsweek as one of Americas Most Trustworthy Companies and Americas Greatest Workplaces for Women in 2023, is hiring a full-time CRNA for an expanding OR.
Benefits include:
CRNAs will work in a collaborative environment evaluating their patients pre-operatively, formulating the anesthetic plan, and administering the anesthesia autonomously, including arterial and central lines and blocks. An anesthesiologist is available for consultation and help if needed. Approximately 20,000 cases are done annually. Cases include OB, spine, ortho, general surgery, GYN (oncology and benign), DaVInci, surgical oncology, plastic and breast surgery as well as fast-turnover cystoscopy and endoscopy cases. There is minimal amount of healthy pediatric cases, no cardiac or trauma. The majority of cases will be same day care or same day admit. Patients may range from ASA 1-4.
Call is minimal, usually 5-10 shifts in a year; more is also available if desired. Other opportunities for overtime include coverage for elective cases on Saturday, weekend OB shifts, and occasional extra time during weekdays.
Qualifications:Maryland Board of Nursing CRNA license
Board Certification - National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA)
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EEO Statement:Mercy Health Services is sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) recruiting talent for Mercy Health Services, which serves the greater Baltimore Metro and surrounding Maryland areas.
Full Time
$204k-237k (estimate)
05/28/2024
06/15/2024
mdmercy.com
BALTIMORE, MD
1,000 - 3,000
1874
Private
SISTER HELEN AMOS
$500M - $1B
Hospital
Mercy owns and operates a chain of healthcare centers that offers orthopedics, otolaryngology, pediatrics, neurology and cancer treatments.
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