Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at Protean Med LLC summary:
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is responsible for administering anesthesia and monitoring patients during surgical procedures, requiring board certification and experience with both adult and pediatric patients. Candidates should have a clean malpractice history and a willingness to obtain necessary certifications and state licensure. Preference will be given to those with more than 5 years of CRNA experience, though recent graduates with proper training will also be considered.
- EMR is Cerner
- 5+ years of CRNA work experience is preferred, but would consider a more recent graduate who has the right training and experience
- Open to H-1B visa candidates, but cannot accept J-1 waivers
- Not accepting Locums candidates
- Cannot accept providers who have any malpractice cases that are in Probate or that require supervision. Clean malpractice is preferred.
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE REQUIRED AT NAME CLEAR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. - Board Certified CRNA (NBCRNA) - REQUIRED
- IA license (or willing to obtain) or IMLC - REQUIRED
- 5+ years of CRNA work experience - PREFERRED
- Does the provider have experience with procedures in both Adult & Pediatric patients? (add to "Experience" field) - REQUIRED
- BLS (or willing to obtain within 3 months of hire) - REQUIRED
- ACLS, PALS, AND NRP certifications (or willing to obtain within 1 year of hire) - REQUIRED
- Clean Malpractice - PREFERRED
Certification Requirements
State License Requirements
Additional License Requirements
- Experience with procedures in adults & pediatrics, 5+ years of CRNA work experience (preferred)
Keywords:
CRNA, Nurse Anesthetist, anesthesia, healthcare, medical procedures, pediatric anesthesia, adult anesthesia, certified nurse anesthetist, malpractice, ICU