1099 CRNA needed in Pennsylvania!
Employment Type | Locum |
Date Added | Jul 5th, 2022 |
Location | York, Pennsylvania |
MSI is in search of 4 CRNAs for Pennsylvania, preferably with an active PA license. Details are below:
-What is the worksite location(s) for this position (city/town, hospital and/or clinic)? York Hospital, York PA
-What is the reason for needing locums coverage? New anesthesia department staffing shortages
-How many locum providers do you anticipate needing? 4 CRNA’s
-Will case logs be required for privileging? no
-What is the anticipated start date? **Please note credentialing process can take 90 days and would prefer a start date to coincide with realistic credentialing timeframe
-What is the length of assignment needed? 6 months with possibility of extension
-Are there specific dates needed of the locum provider or will you work around the locum provider availability? (Specific dates needed are preferred if possible): Work with Locum within reason
-What is the work schedule for this position? (days needed, hours or shift) 4 10’s
-Describe the daily shift requirements(Productive, Night Call Coverage, 24hr Call Coverage, Weekday/Weeknight): No call, no weekends
-What is the average daily patient load? Varies due to COVID and urgency of case.
-List any special certifications (such as ACLS) or requirements (including special procedures) needed to perform in this position. ACLS, BLS, PALS
-Describe the make-up of support staff (techs, nursing, mid-levels, etc.) Anesthesia techs are available for most all cases
-Number of beds in your facility? 600
-Willing to review clinicians with pending state license? ACTIVE PA LICENSE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
-Scrub colors / dress code: blue scrubs, provided by the hospital to be returned for laundering
-EMR: EPIC
-What is the clinical model here? Supervised by MD? If so, what is the MD:CRNA ratio? Yes – supervised by anesthesiologist , ratio 2, 3- 4 CRNA per doc pending case mix, etc most is prob 3:1
-Do CRNAs prep the patients for cases? Or do the RNs/nursing assistants predominantly handle that? The CRNA would be responsible to assist with positioning, placing monitors that anesthesia uses, participate in the safety checklist, all standard stuff ; the anesthesia docs ‘prep’ in terms of chart review and suitability of patient at the center
-Level 1 trauma center so we cover everything as medically directed cases. Although we will not place in cases that CRNA is uncomfortable
-OB is not required. CRNAs place all the epidurals so if CRNA is trained they could do this as well.
-All cases medically directed 3-1 ratio.
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-What is the worksite location(s) for this position (city/town, hospital and/or clinic)? York Hospital, York PA
-What is the reason for needing locums coverage? New anesthesia department staffing shortages
-How many locum providers do you anticipate needing? 4 CRNA’s
-Will case logs be required for privileging? no
-What is the anticipated start date? **Please note credentialing process can take 90 days and would prefer a start date to coincide with realistic credentialing timeframe
-What is the length of assignment needed? 6 months with possibility of extension
-Are there specific dates needed of the locum provider or will you work around the locum provider availability? (Specific dates needed are preferred if possible): Work with Locum within reason
-What is the work schedule for this position? (days needed, hours or shift) 4 10’s
-Describe the daily shift requirements(Productive, Night Call Coverage, 24hr Call Coverage, Weekday/Weeknight): No call, no weekends
-What is the average daily patient load? Varies due to COVID and urgency of case.
-List any special certifications (such as ACLS) or requirements (including special procedures) needed to perform in this position. ACLS, BLS, PALS
-Describe the make-up of support staff (techs, nursing, mid-levels, etc.) Anesthesia techs are available for most all cases
-Number of beds in your facility? 600
-Willing to review clinicians with pending state license? ACTIVE PA LICENSE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
-Scrub colors / dress code: blue scrubs, provided by the hospital to be returned for laundering
-EMR: EPIC
-What is the clinical model here? Supervised by MD? If so, what is the MD:CRNA ratio? Yes – supervised by anesthesiologist , ratio 2, 3- 4 CRNA per doc pending case mix, etc most is prob 3:1
-Do CRNAs prep the patients for cases? Or do the RNs/nursing assistants predominantly handle that? The CRNA would be responsible to assist with positioning, placing monitors that anesthesia uses, participate in the safety checklist, all standard stuff ; the anesthesia docs ‘prep’ in terms of chart review and suitability of patient at the center
-Level 1 trauma center so we cover everything as medically directed cases. Although we will not place in cases that CRNA is uncomfortable
-OB is not required. CRNAs place all the epidurals so if CRNA is trained they could do this as well.
-All cases medically directed 3-1 ratio.