General, orthopedics, trauma, plastics, neurosurgery, pediatrics, endoscopy, NORA, robotic surgery, gynecology, ENT, etc. No hearts, OB, or blocks.
- Assess, prepare and manage patients for anesthesia care in the perioperative / procedural period
- Develop and implement an anesthetic plan
- Perform history and physical
- Obtain Informed Consent
- Perform a pre-anesthetic evaluation and post-operative assessment
- General Anesthesia
- Regional Anesthesia
- Epidural Anesthesia
- Spinal Anesthesia
- IV Regional Block
- Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC)
- Invasive monitoring and placement (CVP / CVC, pulmonary artery catheterization, intra-arterial lines)
- Airway Management
Must have 1 year experience, and able to hit the ground running (at least 1 year experience by the time they make it through credentialing)
Penn State does not accept IMLCAll overtime MUST be approved by department adminNo guaranteed hoursCallback is patient facing hoursLunch is not included, please have provider clock in and out for lunch (ex. 7a-12p; 1p-5p)How many MDs / providers on site and support staff details- Large, academic hospitalWill other anesthesia providers be present during the coverage? - YesWho will the provider be handing off patients to? As appropriate for care settingPatient Census / Population Setting? (i.e. adult, pediatric, surgical etc). - Anesthesia casesPractice Profile? % of cases that will be provider's owned cases. % of cases that will be supervised? - Medical directionCRNA / anesthesiologist ratio (if applicable)- 2 : 1 or 3 : 1Shift hours : 8 (6 : 30-3pm) or 10 (6 : 30-5pm) Will consider 12 (6 : 30am-7pm) (7 : 30 start on Thursdays)Support staff : anesthesia techs turn over equipmentCRNAs do not need DEA licenses in PA. We do not do temporary privileges.