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Carilion Clinic
Overview
The Certified Surgical First Assist provides technical assistance to surgeons during the perioperative period, including suturing, cauterization, and maintaining the sterile field. They are responsible for assessing and implementing patient care plans to achieve optimum outcomes for patients of all ages.
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3 days ago
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
Responsible for preparing the sterile field, handling surgical instruments, and anticipating the surgeon's needs during neurosurgery procedures. Assists the surgical team before, during, and after surgery to ensure quality patient care and maintenance of sterility.
$23 - $34 / HOUR
Bon Secours
The Surgical Assistant provides support during surgical procedures under the supervision of a provider, ensuring adherence to sterile techniques and hospital protocols. Responsibilities include assisting with patient preparation, instrument management, wound closure, and maintaining a sterile field throughout the surgery.
12 days ago
Seattle Children's
The Advanced Practice Provider will manage patients with a variety of ENT pathologies and collaborate with surgeons for complex cases. They will also engage in quality improvement projects and educational efforts.
$137,321 - $201,961 / YEAR
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U.S. Dermatology Partners
Provide medical and surgical assistance to doctors in clinic and outpatient settings, specifically focusing on Mohs surgery and dermatology. Responsibilities include preparing sterile fields, assisting during procedures, and managing patient documentation and care.
$17 - $19 / HOUR
1 month ago
Sentara Health
The Certified Surgical Assistant supports the surgical team by preparing equipment, providing retraction, and performing suturing and wound closure. They also manage preoperative and postoperative duties to ensure optimal patient care and outcomes.
The Surgical Assistant provides care to patients undergoing surgical procedures under the supervision of a provider, ensuring adherence to sterile techniques and hospital policies. They assist with OR preparation, patient positioning, instrument handling, and wound closure during surgeries.
Bon Secours Health System
The Surgical Assistant provides care to patients undergoing surgical procedures under the supervision of a provider, ensuring adherence to sterile techniques and hospital policies. Responsibilities include assisting with OR preparation, patient positioning, instrument handling, and closing surgical wounds.
Bon Secours Mercy Health
The Surgical Assistant provides support during surgical procedures under the supervision of a provider, ensuring adherence to sterile techniques and hospital protocols. Responsibilities include preparing the operating room, assisting with patient positioning, handling instruments, and performing wound closure tasks.
The Surgical Assistant II anticipates the needs of the surgical team and assists the surgeon with various tasks during surgical procedures. This includes equipment selection, setup, providing retraction, suturing, and performing preoperative and postoperative duties.
The Surgical Assistant works as a first or second assistant to the surgeon, providing support during procedures including retraction, suturing, and equipment management. They also perform essential preoperative and postoperative duties to ensure optimal patient outcomes within a multidisciplinary team.
2 months ago
University of Miami
The surgical assistant provides essential support to the primary surgeon during procedures by assisting with exposure, hemostasis, and tissue manipulation. They also perform preoperative and postoperative duties to ensure optimal patient care and safety in accordance with hospital policies.
The surgical assistant is responsible for positioning patients safely, providing visualization of the operative site, and assisting the surgeon with hemostasis and wound closure. They must also maintain hospital policies regarding safety, environmental standards, and infection control.