Nurse Anesthetist - Chicago, IL, United States - University of Chicago Medical Center

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    Job Description

    Join UChicago Medicine, as an Nurse Anesthetist in our Anesthesiology Department.

    As an Nurse Anesthetist, you will be responsible for providing patient care and support throughout the perioperative period. This can include preoperative assessment and sedation, administration and management of an anesthetic, and discontinuation of the anesthetic and postoperative management. Work in a family-like environment with peers and leaders who support your personal and professional goals.

    Come join an Elite group of CRNAs in one of the country's finest Academic Medical Centers. See all surgical and procedural disciplines. Experience state of the art Level One Trauma patient care and work with world renowned medical professionals in every area of service.

    Essential Job Functions

    Acquires anesthesia drugs from the satellite pharmacy, prepares anesthesia drugs and delivery system.

    Functions as a member of the Care Team to carry out the plan for each patient and the Care Center.

    Performs preoperative assessment of the patient, which includes chart review, preop patient interview, history and physical if necessary, and establishes an anesthesia plan based on findings and discussion with the surgeon and attending anesthesiologist.

    Demonstrates an expert proficiency in airway management, which includes mask ventilation, laryngeal mask ventilation, endotracheal intubation.

    Demonstrates proficiency in the management and/or placement of current monitoring techniques and procedures in the perioperative period which include but are not limited to: ECG placement and interpretation, arterial line placement, central line catheters, pulmonary artery catheters, transesophegeal echocardiography, peripheral nerve stimulator's.

    Records all pertinent perioperative events on the patient's chart and anesthesia record.

    Transports patients postoperatively to an appropriate location based on anesthetic technique and patient's condition, and reports the patient's condition and anesthetic concerns to the appropriate clinician.

    In collaboration with the attending anesthesiologist, the CRNA will demonstrate proficiency in the management of the induction, maintenance, and emergence of anesthesia.

    Performs other duties assigned.

    Required Qualifications

    Current Illinois RN and APN Licensure

    MSN Required

    BLS and ACLS certificate required

    Must be a graduate of an A.A.N.A approved nurse anesthesia program

    Pass the National Certification Examination following graduation

    Must be certified or certification-eligible by the A.A.N.A

    Must be certified or certification-eligible by the NBCRNA

    Graduation with a minimum of a master's degree from a nurse anesthesia educational program accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs

    A minimum of one year full-time work experience, or its part-time equivalent, as a registered nurse in a critical care setting

    Must maintain certification

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