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Details/Requirements of Assignment: We can assist with Kentucky license Monday-Friday 6a-3p, 6a-5p, 6a-7p. All shifts start at 6a to start pre-ops. Call required - 13 hour call shift; have post call day off. Call set up is 2 CRNAs and 1 MD on call every night Care team model - MDA main function is for pre-ops/blocks/PACU. MDs also supervising CRNAs for cardiac cases. ASA range 1-5. Most patients ASA 3-4. CRNAs expected to be able to provide a full range of services for all age groups (Pediatric through Geriatric). Healthy peds. CRNAs expected to function independently for endo MDs should be comfortable with all cases - healthy peds to geriatric Epic EMR Must have recent cardiac experience and be able to be backup for CRNAs Level 3 trauma center 30-60 days to credential; temporary privileges available Main responsibility are pre-ops, blocks and PACU. Anesthesiologists here do blocks for Ortho, OBGYN, and general surgery. Below are the type of blocks they do: Upper limb- interscalene, supraclavicular, axillary Lower Limb- femoral, adductor, popliteal Erector spine blocks for plastics Tap block for abdominal surgeries CT surgeon does a wide variety of cases so need to be able to back up the Cardiac CRNA so recent heart experience
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