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ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES OF WISCONSIN
Overview
Key responsibilities include developing and executing effective anesthetic plans, managing the patient's airway and respiratory status, and monitoring patients before, during, and after medical procedures. Providers also prepare operating rooms, set up equipment, and maintain accurate patient records.
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2 days ago
Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant works under a Medical Direction Model to ensure the safe administration of anesthesia during various surgical procedures. They provide comprehensive patient care before, during, and after anesthesia, including patient education on contraindications and side effects.
10 days ago
Orlando Health
The CAA is responsible for preparing medications and equipment and initiating anesthesia care plans under the supervision of an attending anesthesiologist. They must monitor patient status throughout the anesthetic process and supervise student anesthetists.
25 days ago
Trident Anesthesia Group LLC
Provide high-quality anesthesia care, including pre-anesthesia assessments and monitoring during surgical procedures. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of anesthesiologists, surgeons, and nursing staff to ensure patient safety.
1 month ago
Cleveland Clinic
Administers anesthesia to patients and monitors their physical reactions during surgery. Collaborates with the supervising anesthesiologist to ensure patient safety and administers emergency measures when complications arise.
Administers anesthesia to patients during surgical procedures while monitoring their physical reactions to ensure safety. Collaborates with the supervising anesthesiologist to develop anesthetic plans and performs emergency measures when complications arise.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant determines, prepares, and ensures necessary medications and equipment for the administration of anesthetics. They initiate anesthesia care plans and monitor patient status under the supervision of an attending anesthesiologist.
Medical University of South Carolina
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant provides perioperative management for patients requiring anesthesia services during surgical and non-surgical procedures, administering appropriate anesthetics under a written practice protocol developed with attending anesthesiologists. Duties also include operating anesthesia equipment, maintaining patient records, participating in teaching and continuing education, and providing resuscitative care as needed.
$50,000 / YEAR
OMS MEDICAL BILLING LLC
Provide anesthesia care as part of a collaborative team alongside anesthesiologists and CRNAs in surgical hospital and ASC environments. Ensure efficient patient care and communication while maintaining high standards of clinical practice.
2 months ago
The Certified Anesthesiology Assistant will provide comprehensive perioperative management, including pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative patient evaluation. They will administer anesthetics in collaboration with the Anesthesia Care Team while maintaining accurate patient records and operating anesthesia equipment.
MedAmerica
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant evaluates patients, obtains histories, performs physical examinations, and assists in inducing, maintaining, and altering sedation/anesthesia depths, providing continuity of care into the postoperative period. Responsibilities also include administering supportive treatment, assisting with advanced life support techniques, and performing/monitoring regional anesthesia procedures.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant evaluates patients of all ages, obtains histories, performs physical examinations, and assists in inducing, maintaining, and altering depths of sedation/anesthesia across various settings. Responsibilities also include assisting with advanced monitoring, life support techniques, post-anesthesia rounds, and performing regional anesthesia procedures.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant provides perioperative management for patients requiring anesthesia services, which includes pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative evaluation for surgical and non-surgical procedures. Duties involve administering appropriate anesthetics under a written practice protocol, operating anesthesia equipment, assisting with patient transport, maintaining records, and participating in teaching and continuing education.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant provides perioperative management for patients requiring anesthesia services, which includes pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative evaluation for surgical and non-surgical procedures. Duties involve administering appropriate anesthetics under a written practice protocol developed with attending anesthesiologists and assisting in transport, maintaining records, and participating in teaching and continuing education.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant provides perioperative management for patients requiring anesthesia services, which includes pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative evaluation during surgical and non-surgical procedures. Duties also involve administering appropriate anesthetics under a written practice protocol, operating anesthesia equipment, maintaining records, and participating in teaching and continuing education activities.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant provides perioperative management for patients requiring anesthesia services, which includes pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative evaluation of patients undergoing surgical and non-surgical procedures. This role involves administering appropriate anesthetics under a written practice protocol developed with attending anesthesiologists and assisting in resuscitative care as needed.
The Anesthesiologist Assistant administers anesthesia to patients and monitors their physical reactions during surgery. They also perform emergency measures when complications arise and collaborate with anesthesiologists and other professionals.
The Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant administers anesthesia to patients during surgery, monitors their physical reaction to the anesthetic, and informs the physician of any adverse conditions, taking emergency measures when complications arise. Responsibilities also include obtaining comprehensive patient history, performing physical exams, discussing the anesthetic plan with the supervising anesthesiologist, and calibrating anesthesia delivery systems.
University Hospitals
The role involves interviewing patients, educating them on anesthetic plans, preparing necessary equipment and drugs, and assisting with the induction, maintenance, and emergence phases of anesthesia. Responsibilities also include ensuring safe patient transport post-operation and acting as a member of the resuscitation team for ventilation needs, including intubation.
US Anesthesia Partners, Inc.
The Anesthesiologist Assistant will provide anesthesia services for various cases across multiple facilities, excluding pediatrics, with opportunities in obstetric and cardiothoracic anesthesia. Responsibilities include performing spinals and arterial lines, while call duty is infrequent and taken from home.