Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at BAS Healthcare summary:
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) position involves providing anesthesia care in a state-of-the-art academic hospital located in Detroit. This role requires team collaboration, with the CRNA supervising students and performing general and regional anesthesia, typically for adult patients, in a variety of surgical settings. Candidates will work Monday to Friday with flexible shift options, receiving competitive compensation and the opportunity to train on more complex cases.
Location: A suburban city in Michigan approximately 50 miles north of Detroit. Known for its small-town charm, excellent schools, and family-friendly atmosphere, this city offers a mix of residential neighborhoods, parks, and local businesses.
Facility: A state-of-the-art academic hospital and research center located in Detroit s New Center area. The 877-bed hospital is recognized for clinical excellence in the fields of cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics and sports medicine, transplant, and cancer.
Opportunity: - Seeking 4-6 CRNA's to join their team!
- Dates of coverage: As soon as credentialed - ongoing. Need providers as soon as possible, May 1 at the latest
- Need for six full-time candidates but open to candidates for PRN coverage
- Priority is given to candidates available for full-time coverage
- Practice setting: Hospital-based
- Schedule: Monday-Friday day shifts; open to 8-hour, 10-hour, or 12-hour shifts
- No call!
- Locums typically do not take call
- Documentation system: Paper charts- No EMR
- CRNA role: Team approach with a lot of independence; may supervise or have CRNA students shadow
- Average surgical cases per day: 30-50 cases
- OR staff: SAA, surgeon, CRNA
- Number of operating rooms: 22
- Candidate requirements: Prefer experienced candidates but willing to train on harder cases if needed
- Patient demographic: Typically adults
- Procedures required: General surgical cases (adult) and IV regional anesthesia
- CRNAs put in their own lines and perform regional anesthesia, which is preferred but not required
- Case types: General anesthesia, local cases, healthy neuro, ortho, spinals, OB, GYN, urology
- Limited pediatric cases due to lack of a dedicated department
- Rare dental cases (approximately one day per month)
- No cardiac cases
Compensation: Competitive weekly pay and malpractice included.
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