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Duke Health

Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)

Duke Health, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27703


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About Duke Regional Hospital

Pursue your passion for caring with Duke Regional Hospital in Durham, North Carolina, which ranks as the number four hospital in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina area, accordingto U.S. News and World Report for 2023-2024. Duke Regional Hospital is the second largest of Duke Health's three hospitals and offers a comprehensive range of medical, surgical, and diagnostic services, including orthopedics, weight-loss surgery, women's services, and heart and vascular services.

CRNA HIRING INCENTIVES$60,000 COMMITMENT BONUS

is currently being offered to

experienced CRNAs .Distributed in $10,000 increments every six months for 36 months$45,000 COMMITMENT BONUS

is currently being offered to

pending graduates or new grads .Distributed in $7500 increments every six months for 36 monthsNote-Stipend Recipients are not eligible for the new grad commitment bonus.

$48,000 bonus is available to SRNA students

who commit to a 36 month tenure at Duke, effective as soon as education, certification, license and credentialing/privileging requirements are met (typically starting 3 months post-graduation)SRNA Stipend Recipients receive a

lump sum $36,000 stipend

during their senior year of CRNA school after signing the SRNA Commitment to work at Duke 36 monthsAn additional $12,000 bonus

is paid in two $6,000 installments on the 6 month and 12 month work anniversaries after starting as a CRNA

$15,000 annual stipend is currently being offered to all 1.0 FTE CRNAs working in a hospital setting

for each fiscal year (July 1 – June 30), prorated and paid out monthly based on FTE status.

$2500 annual CME allowance

for 1.0 FTEs, prorated for those working less

$8,000 relocation budget

available for CRNAs that move 50 miles or more to live near Duke Facility.

Job Location

– Duke Regional Hospital

Job SummaryAdminister anesthetics to render patients insensible to pain during surgical, obstetrical and other medical procedures.

Job Responsibilities and DutiesAdminister general anesthetics to render patients insensible to pain during surgical, obstetrical and other medical procedures; take necessary remedial action to aspirate secretions from throat larynx and trachea as required.Determine, set up and prepare necessary drugs, supplies and equipment for the administration of anesthetics; assemble gas machine and test to insure proper functioning; ensure availability of proper type blood for emergency use.Study patient records to determine probable effects of anesthetic on patient; monitor vital signs during course of procedure; take necessary action to ensure a near normal physiological status of the patient.Prepare patients for anesthesia to include explaining procedures and positioning patient on operating room table; record condition of patient and type of anesthetic used on patient's chart.Assist in moving patient from operating room to recovery area; check patient periodically and take remedial measures to alleviate unfavorable post anesthesia effects as required.Supervise and instruct student nurse anesthetists in the administration of general anesthetics; assist in evaluating clinical performance and progress; instruct residents, interns and allied health students in the procedures and techniques of anesthesiology.Disassemble equipment and clean work area; report necessary equipment repairs and adjustments to proper personnel.Maintain records of each anesthetic administered and prepare periodic reports related to activities.Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.

Job Eligibility RequirementsEducationGraduate of an accredited MSN or DNP or DNAP CNRA program

CertificationCRNAEligibility for certification by the AANA as a certified Nurse Anesthetist is required for new grads.

LicensureCurrent RN licensure issued by or recognized by NCBON with approval to practice as a CRNA

ExperienceNew grads welcome to apply, no experience required beyond CRNA education and training

Job HoursShift options vary based on location.

Many options are available.

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Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at Duke Health summary:As a Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at Duke Health, you will administer anesthetics to ensure patients are pain-free during surgical and medical procedures. In addition to clinical duties, you will supervise student nurse anesthetists and maintain detailed patient records. Duke Regional Hospital offers a comprehensive range of medical services and is committed to compassionate care and professional development.

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