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Allina Health
Overview
The Respiratory Therapist ECMO Specialist assesses, diagnoses, and treats patients with respiratory disorders, providing mechanical ventilation and ECMO management. They collaborate with healthcare teams to ensure optimal patient care and educate patients and staff on respiratory health.
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Compensation
$41 - $57 / HOUR
Posted
8 days ago
Baylor Scott & White Health
Provide high-quality care for patients receiving extracorporeal life support (ECLS) and mechanical circulatory device therapies. Manage complex disease processes including cardiogenic shock, ARDS, and post-cardiac arrest in a dedicated ECMO ICU.
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9 days ago
VHC Health
The Perfusionist is responsible for managing extracorporeal life support for critically ill patients. They collaborate with cardiovascular surgeons to ensure safe and effective patient management during circulation or cardiac assist.
1 month ago
Denver Health
Provide high-acuity nursing care to patients in the Medical ICU, utilizing advanced equipment and adhering to ANA standards. Responsibilities include assessing patient needs, monitoring vital signs, and collaborating with the healthcare team to implement care plans.
$36 - $58 / HOUR
Provide high-acuity nursing care to patients in the Medical ICU, utilizing advanced equipment and adhering to ANA standards. Responsibilities include assessing patient needs, monitoring vital signs, and collaborating with the healthcare team to ensure safety and quality outcomes.
Fairview Health Services
The ECMO Specialist is responsible for the assembly, monitoring, and maintenance of extracorporeal life support equipment to ensure patient stability. They also collaborate with the healthcare team to provide expert clinical care and support quality improvement initiatives through data review.
Orlando Health
The Pediatric Perfusionist operates the heart-lung machine and provides extracorporeal circulation support during complex congenital cardiac procedures. They are responsible for monitoring patient hemodynamics, managing blood gas, and administering necessary pharmacologic support under physician supervision.