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  • Physician Assistant - Primary Care The Beautiful City Requires Your... Read More
    Physician Assistant - Primary Care
    The Beautiful City Requires Your Talents

    The Community - Belleville, IL
    Belleville is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, coterminous with the now defunct Belleville Township. The population was 42,034 according to the Census Bureau's 2015 estimates. It is the eighth-most populated city outside the Chicago Metropolitan Area and the most populated city south of Springfield in the state of Illinois. It is the county seat of St. Clair County, and the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows. Belleville is the most populated city in the Metro-East region of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area and in Southern Illinois. Due to its proximity to Scott Air Force Base, the population receives a boost from military and federal civilian personnel, defense contractors, and military retirees.

    Scott Air Force Base
    Scott Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base in St. Clair County, Illinois, near Belleville and 25 miles southeast of St Louis, MO. Scott Field was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entered World War I in April 1917. Its airfield is also used by civilian aircraft, with civilian operations at the base referring to the facility as MidAmerica St. Louis Airport. MidAmerica has operated as a Joint Use Airport since beginning operations in November 1997. Allegiant Air, the only commercial with scheduled flights at the airport, pulled out of the airport on January 3, 2009, but resumed direct flights to Orlando in 2012.

    Requirements (duties include but are not limited to) Provide a full range of Physician Assistant services in primary and specialty medical care within the limits of their training and privileges granted by the MTF (e.g., supervise and provide general screening and medical care and examinations of patients for routine, acute and chronic conditions involving any and all organ systems; provide immunizations; diagnose, treat, and counsel patients as indicated). Technically direct and provide care for a variety of diseases and types of injuries (i.e., acute, chronic and minor trauma), and the skills to recognize emergency conditions in order to diagnose, prescribe for and treat diseases, disorders and injuries, and refer the more complex cases and serious conditions to qualified medical personnel and perform designated treatment. Technically direct and teach other staff, provide educational lectures and participate in in-service training to staff members. Promote preventive care and health maintenance including annual physicals, positive health behaviors and self-care through both formal and individual education and counseling. Prescribe in accordance with approved treatment protocols and the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee approved medications and immunizations. Identify a medical problem and determine appropriate action to meet the problem, including referral to a physician. Perform specific diagnostic and therapeutic practices and procedures in accordance with scope of practice. Establish collaborative rapport with physician, nursing and others in order to promote and facilitate primary care services. Teach patients and family member's healthy regimen and responsibility for achieving wellness. Attend staff meetings to provide case discussion, continuing education, and continuous quality improvement. Qualifications Must have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in physician assistant studies from an accredited college or university certified by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education of the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). Must be National Commission on Certification of Physician's Assistants (NCCPA) certified. Have and maintain a valid, unrestricted and unencumbered license in one of the 50 states in the U.S. or the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. Must have at least one (1) year of experience as a practicing Physician Assistant. Have and maintain current American Heart Association (AHA) approved Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
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  • PA - Physician Assistant - Family Health Beaches, Action, History,... Read More
    PA - Physician Assistant - Family Health
    Beaches, Action, History, Country-Life, City-Life, all combined

    The Community - Delaware River Region - Trenton, NJ
    Welcome to New Jersey's Delaware River Region, where strolling main streets of days gone by and hiking winding trails in secluded forests make you feel like you're in another time. With more than 150 miles of shoreline along Delaware Bay and the Delaware River, the Delaware River Region is a boater's delight. Add some culture with stops at Camden's USS New Jersey, the most decorated battleship in U.S. Navy history and Princeton's War Memorial. Other attractions in the Delaware River Region include Camden Children's Garden, where kids can ride the garden carousel or climb the treehouse and Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, home to 270 outdoor sculptures. Award-winning wineries can be found throughout the region, including Coda Rossa Winery in Franklinville, which produces an Ameritage (it's an award-winner) and an assortment of other wines. Beer drinkers also have options here, with breweries like Berlin Brewing Company offering microbrews made in-house.

    McGuire Air Force Base aka Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB MDL)
    McGuire AFB, the common name of the McGuire unit of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB MDL), is a United States Air Force base located in Burlington County, New Jersey, approximately 15 miles from Trenton. It was consolidated with two adjoining US Army and Navy facilities to become part of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst October 2009, but remains commonly known by McGuire or McGuire AFB. McGuire in nestled in North Hanover Township in a wooded, rural/agricultural area which is the least densely populated area in the state. McGuire AFB neighbors NYC, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City.

    Requirements (duties include but are not limited to) Provide a full range of Physician Assistant services in primary and specialty medical care within the limits of their training and privileges granted by the MTF (e.g., supervise and provide general screening and medical care and examinations of patients for routine, acute and chronic conditions involving any and all organ systems; provide immunizations; diagnose, treat, and counsel patients as indicated). Provide quality care and related services for eligible beneficiaries in a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) clinic. The beneficiary population enrolled to the Family Health Clinic range in ages 13-65 (some exceptions over 65). Children under age 13 will be enrolled to Pediatrics. Provides professional care within scope of practice, established standards of care and federal and state laws. Acts as patient advocate and advances desired health outcomes through patient and family education. Coordinates with and makes recommendations to staff agencies concerning applicable policies, plans and programs. Participates in cross-functional collaboration to improve patient care delivery. Supports research activities. Collaborates with Health Care Integrator (HCI) to assess health and health care needs of individuals and populations. Collects, records, and analyzes patient or population health (PH) data from preventive health assessments, nursing history, physical examinations and other sources. Uses data to determine needs of patients/populations. Identifies expected health outcomes. Involves the patient, family, and community in setting realistic goals to achieve desired outcomes. Plans comprehensive care to attain expected outcomes. Leads patient education efforts. Collaborates with other disciplines. Implements and evaluates interventions. Oversees group and individual health teaching for patients, families, and community. Monitors and records patient and PH status and improves the quality of Population Health (PH) services by using process and outcome performance measures. Uses ongoing assessment data to evaluate progress toward expected outcomes and revise plan of care as needed. Provides oversight for nursing telehealth and triage; signs off nursing triage within 24 hours. Also responds to telephone consultations from patients/families requesting health care advice. Effectively communicates and documents care using the Triservice Workflow Form (TSWF) to ensure continuity of care. Participates in quality improvement and outcome management to ensure cost-effective, quality health care delivery. Prioritizes identified risk factors and refers patients to the Health and Wellness Center (HAWC), Disease Management (DM), Case Management (CM), or other programs as appropriate for care coordination, care plan development and referral to Medical Management (MM). Provides care in accordance with accepted clinical practice guidelines. Supports nursing support staff protocols or decision support tools. Monitors tools and metrics to evaluate and continuously improve the effectiveness of programs and the health of the defined population. Supervises and directs medical care delivered by medical technicians, nurses, and other midlevel providers (NPs/Client). Knows capabilities of support staff and offers opportunities for personal and professional development. Guides support staff in gaining breadth and depth of experience in order to enhance delivery of patient care. Technically direct and provide care for a variety of diseases and types of injuries (i.e., acute, chronic and minor trauma), and the skills to recognize emergency conditions in order to diagnose, prescribe for and treat diseases, disorders and injuries, and refer the more complex cases and serious conditions to qualified medical personnel and perform designated treatme Read Less
  • PA - Physician Assistant Humming bird capital of the USA The Commun... Read More
    PA - Physician Assistant
    Humming bird capital of the USA

    The Community - Sierra Vista, AZ
    World-renowned for birding and military history, we also have caving, hiking trails with varying difficulty ratings, outstanding mountain biking trails, observatories, hang gliding and ballooning, symphonies and ballets, rodeos and cowboy music gatherings, and vintage car shows. And that's not all. There are golf tournaments, festivals and events, banding, and mid-western style summer concerts in the park. And to whet the palate, we have award-winning wines at our area vineyards - enjoy the grape stomping during the fests in the spring and fall. Winter brings snow on the mountains; autumn color splashes reds, oranges and yellows reminiscent of New England; and spring heralds the wild flowers and hummingbirds. At an elevation of 4,623 feet surrounded by mountain peaks reaching nearly 10,000 feet, Sierra Vista enjoys a moderate four-season climate teeming with wildlife and abundant sunshine. Sierra Vista's diversity offers something for everyone - students to seniors and economy to deluxe. From soft-adventure and sightseeing to culture and music there is something for everyone in sunny Sierra Vista.

    Fort Huachuca
    Fort Huachuca is a United States Army installation under the command of the United States Army Installation Management Command. It is located in Sierra Vista in Cochise County, in southeast Arizona, about 15 miles north of the border with Mexico. Beginning in 1913, for 20 years the fort was the base for the "Buffalo Soldiers ", the 10th Cavalry Regiment. During the buildup of World War II, the fort had quarters for more than 25,000 men and hundreds of WACs. In 2010, Fort Huachuca has a population of roughly 6,500 active duty soldiers, 7,400 family members and 5,000 civilians. Fort Huachuca can have well over 18,000 people on post during the peak hours of 0700 and 1600, M-F, making it one of the busiest transient installations.

    Requirements Provide medical care and treatment of diseases and/or injuries. Review medical histories and progress of patients. Examine patients, make diagnosis of disease, or injury, and treat patient or prescribe a course of treatment. Abide by all facility rules, regulations, and policies. Conserve the health of patients through the application of diversified knowledge of preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic medical procedures. Seek advice of consultants, when appropriate. Oversee and monitor other medical personnel in the care and treatment of patients to include nontherapeutic services such as physical examinations. Initiate requests for tests, x-rays, and admissions to the MTF as appropriate. Follow-up on abnormal reports. Abnormal x-ray and lab reports received on patients seen by the HCPs shall be reviewed by the HCP within five days of its receipt. Prescribe medications, as appropriate, and in accordance with the privileges, hospital rules, and regulations. Prepare documentation of all treatment provided in accordance with hospital directives, ensuring that all documentation and reports are legible and complete. Utilize the appropriate electronic medical record system for patient encounters. Refer all requests for patient/hospital information that cannot be handled by clinic personnel to the Patient Administration Division. After normal duty hours, requests should be referred to the Administrative Officer of the Day (AOD) or appropriate authorized personnel. Neither the contractor nor HCPs shall release medical information without prior coordination with the AOD. Adhere to the Center for Disease Control guidelines concerning universal precautions and the MTF Infection Control Program at all times while providing services under this contract. Perform all duties in such a manner that they meet all JC standards. Qualifications Must have graduated from a physician assistant educational program, accredited by the Accreditation Review Committee on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARCPA), or its predecessors, at a college, university, or educational institution that is accredited by an accrediting body or organization recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education. Successful completion of the National Commission of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) examination; must maintain status as a certified physician assistant, including completion of all requirements for continuing medical education (CME) and re-certification. Must have at least one (1) year of experience as a certified physician assistant including specialized experience defined as: performing medical screening examinations, reviewing medical history, prescribing medications, interpreting radiographs and lab results, or diagnosing medical conditions on patients of all ages. Possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted license to practice medicine in one of the 50 United States, District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam or U.S. Virgin Islands. Possess and maintain at all times a current Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration. Possess and maintain certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) as approved by the American Heart Association (AHA).
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  • Psychiatrist On The Trail of the Ancients The Community - Navajo... Read More
    Psychiatrist
    On The Trail of the Ancients

    The Community - Navajo Nation, Shiprock, NM
    Witness the sculpted horizons of the southwest, where man-made boundaries mean nothing to the rugged lands. Here the past is the present where Hopi families still carry water to pueblo villages perched atop high mesas. Granaries at Keet Seel ruins in Navajo National Monument hold corn cobs stored seven centuries ago. Navajo families farm centuries-old field in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, site of prehistoric cliff dwelling inhabited by the Anasazi, ancestors of today's Pueblo Tribes. And Hopi and Navajo artisans still sell their trademark rugs and jewelry at the Hubble Trading Post.

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    The Facility - Northern Navajo Medical Center
    The Northern Navajo Medical Center in Shiprock, New Mexico is located in the Four Corners area of the United States where New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah meet. Northern Navajo Medical Center is one of five facilities located within the Shiprock Service Unit. The Shiprock Service Unit is the largest service unit of the Navajo Nation.

    Approximately 80,837 Native Americans (mostly Navajo) are enrolled at Northern Navajo Medical Center. The inpatient load is 29 per day and the outpatient volume averages 600 per day.

    A variety of services are available including internal medicine, family practice, urgent and emergency care, pediatrics, general surgery, women's health, mental health, respiratory therapy, outpatient rehabilitation services, pharmacy, optometry, dental, public health nursing, social services, health promotion/disease prevention, radiology, laboratory and benefits coordination.

    Northern Navajo Medical Center employs 860 full-time employees. The medical staff consists of 75 physicians and 24 mid-level providers.

    RESPONSIBILITIES
    The Psychiatrist shall provide a high standard of clinical practice and clinical expertise contributing to the provision of efficient and effective Psychiatric clinical services to the Indian community, as served by the Shiprock Behavioral Health Unit. Psychiatric services shall include comprehensive care for patients with a variety of mental health conditions including, but not limited to: patients with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, substance abuse and those who have a dual diagnosis.
    Contractor shall provide service in the Outpatient Mental Health department in the delivery of patient care. Service shall be inspected, reviewed and monitored by the Clinical Director or her designer, or via telemedicine. Shall evaluate, diagnose and treat patients with a variety of mental health symptoms and diagnosis. They will be able to diagnosis applicable conditions as presented in the DSM-V for patients in our Shiprock Unit. After diagnosis, they shall be able to offer appropriate psychiatric interventions consisting of psychopharmacology, therapy services, or both. The Psychiatrist will be primarily performing these duties in the outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic. Occasionally, they may be required to participate in consultation services for our inpatient medical unit. Maintains a high standard of professional care in accordance with statutory and regulatory requirements and agency policies. Assumes clinical responsibility for established patients with psychiatric conditions. Consults with patients on conditions including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, primary psychotic disorders and other applicable diagnoses as directed by the DSM V. Conducts outpatient clinics, consultations, and other duties using the clinic day schedule efficiently and effectively. Help coordinate care within the Behavioral Health clinic in regards to patients also receiving therapy and social work services. Promptly assesses and advises on patients referred for a Psychiatric opinion; provides and/or supervises clinical care including the assessment, investigation, treatment, and appropriate referral of patients who present to the service unit. The Psychiatrist shall provide patients with a full explanation of all procedures and treatments. The Psychiatrist shall be involved in health promotion and disease prevention activities and in advising patients with mental health conditions, physicians, nurses, other providers, and community members about the advantages of healthy lifestyles and specific measures that may prevent recurrences of ill health. The Psychiatrist shall demonstrate evidence of self-education activities to acquire new skills, procedures, or qualifications which contribute positively toward the quality of service provided and achievement of obligations. They must complete and provide documentation of competed CMEs, as required by the state licensure and deemed necessary by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Psychiatrist shall participate in service unit quality assurance and peer review activities. Psychiatrist shall gain an understanding of the service unit health and safety requirements. The Psychiatrist shall treat patients with respect and show consideration for their personal privacy, maintenance of dignity and independence, social and cultural needs, and religious values and beliefs. The Psychiatrist shall maintain a partnership with patients and practice in the context of family and community REQUIREMENTS Shall be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain a government security clearance License - The physician(s) assigned to perform the services covered by this shall have a current license to practice medicine in any State, Territory, or Commonwealth of the United States or the District of Columbia) when service Read Less
  • A taste of the Lebanon Valley The Community - Lebanon, Pennsylvan... Read More
    A taste of the Lebanon Valley

    The Community - Lebanon, Pennsylvania
    The Lebanon Valley is an excellent choice for those who seek adventure, no matter the season! Get inspired by the great outdoors, taste the farm-fresh bounty, and uncover the locals favorite gems such as their unique markets and orchards abundant in their fruits. Here in the Lebanon Valley, there's a rich history and a distinct culture that is perhaps no better understood than through the foods they love. Get a taste of the place they call home with five of their local favorites. After a bite of the Opera Fudge, you may just find that it's not just their history that is rich!

    Be sure to learn more about what Lebanon has in store for you by visiting their website located here.

    Airport Information: The best bet for travel to Lebanon would be the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport, just under two hours away from the facility. This airport has three different locations that support direct flights to the airport which is from New York, NY, Chicago, IL and Charlotte, NC. Be sure to visit their website located here to learn more.

    About the Facility - Lebanon VAMC
    The Lebanon VA Medical Center is located in Pennsylvania Dutch country and is one of 9 medical centers in the region. Lebanon's main campus is located in South Lebanon Township, 3 miles outside of Lebanon and approximately 30 miles east of Harrisburg, the state capital, and 30 minutes from the city of Hershey, Reading, Lancaster, and York. Six community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) are located in Camp Hill, York, Reading, Lancaster, Pottsville, and Frackville, PA, of which this position calls for visitation of all CBOC locations. Care is available to over 174,000 Veterans from the nine growing counties in South Central Pennsylvania.

    Facility Address: 1700 S Lincoln Ave, Lebanon PA 17042

    RESPONSIBILITIES (listed are included but not limited to) Shall cover the range of Psychiatry services as would be provided in a state-of-the-art civilian medical treatment facility and the standard of care shall be of a quality, meeting or exceeding currently recognized by the Joint Commission, VA and national standards. It is an estimated 90% of the time involved in direct patient care, 10% administrative. Mental Health issues may include but are not limited to dementia, mood, schizophrenic and addictive disorders, PTSD, and those Veterans with co-morbid and medical/neurological disorders. Mental Health services include inpatient care on the one 22-bed unit. Efficiently and effectively navigate the electronic health record for timely completion of all required medical center documentation.
    Psychiatrist - REQUIREMENTS Shall have a current license to practice in any State, Territory, or Commonwealth of the United States or the District of Columbia. All licenses held must be full and unrestricted and do not/have never had a license restricted, suspended, revoked, voluntarily revoked, voluntarily surrendered, pending action, or denied upon application. Must be board certified/board eligible by the ABPN. Must have current ACLS and BLS certified or equivalency.
    KurzSolutions is committed to improving health outcomes by providing well-managed companies with the top healthcare talent in the market.

    KurzSolutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and business need. Read Less
  • CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist The Birthplace of Avi... Read More
    CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
    The Birthplace of Aviation - leader of aerospace technology

    The Community
    Known as The Birthplace of Aviation, Dayton is home to the Wright Brothers, the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, the Wright family mansion Hawthorn Hill, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force (the world's largest and oldest military aviation museum and the state's most visited free tourist attraction!), and Wright Patterson Air Force Base where scientists and engineers at the Air Force Research Laboratories are developing the latest in aerospace technology. Dayton/Montgomery County, located at one of the busiest crossroads of America, where I-75 north/south meets I-70 east/west, also boasts an international airport serviced by the major carriers. Accessible, affordable, Dayton/Montgomery County offers world-class attractions, diverse accommodations, fantastic arts and culture performances, beautiful parks with bike and recreation trails, a variety of sporting venues and events, plus fabulous shopping and dining.

    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base - Dayton, OH
    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is located less than one mile from the city of Fairborn, Ohio. The City of Dayton is within 5 miles of the installation. The base is one of the largest and most important bases in the U.S. Air Force. The past, present and future at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base are all linked with the Wright Brothers' legacy. The Wright Brothers called Dayton, Ohio, home and Daytonians have long since called their city the "Birthplace of Aviation. "

    Requirements (duties include but are not limited to) Manage patient anesthesia experience, perform preoperative evaluations and preparations, administer monitored anesthesia care, regional and general anesthesia, monitor and manage patient reactions to anesthesia and surgery, manage fluid therapy, perform and manage invasive monitoring, and perform post-operative evaluations as privileged by the credentials committee. Advise appropriate anesthesiologist of adverse reactions necessitating non-delegated medical decisions; take appropriate actions as directed or required. Assist with the training of other staff personnel to include in venipuncture and intravenous therapy, respiratory care, and anesthesia. Indicate responsibility for the contents and accuracy of all prepared reports/forms by affixing his/her own signature to the documents after validation Attend and participate in professional staff conferences and other appropriate professional activities. Department quality improvement activities as assigned by the department chief may include, but not limited to: Occurrence screening checklist Patient care chart audits Special studies on quality of care within the Anesthesia Service Non-clinical duties will include, but is not limited to: Maintaining cleanliness of anesthesia work areas and equipment Rotation of stock and removal of supplies nearing expiration Reviewing and updating of departmental operating instructions Hospital committee representation Orientation of personnel Qualifications Must hold a Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) from an accredited school. Must have at least two (2) years of experience in anesthesia post-graduation. Must have at least twelve (12) months within the last twenty-four (24) months providing epidural analgesia (labor epidurals). Must have experience in the delivery of and monitoring of all types of anesthesia utilized in the delivery of obstetrical anesthesia (general endotracheal, subarachnoid block and epidural). Must have knowledge of a variety of pharmacological agents used in patient treatment, the desired effects, side effects, and complications of their use as well as the accurate administration of the pharmacologic agent, including dosage calculations as required. Must have and maintain a valid, unrestricted and unencumbered license in one of the 50 states in the U.S. or the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. Must have Basic Life Support (BLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certifications as approved by the American Heart Association (AHA).
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  • CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Endless Opportunities... Read More
    CRNA - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
    Endless Opportunities to Experience

    The Community - Orange County New York - The beautiful Hudson Valley
    Some of New York State's biggest attractions are right here in Orange County, including West Point, Storm King Art Center, and Woodbury Common Premium Outlets. Orange County is just 50 miles from New York City, a place to dine on the Hudson River, visit wineries, raft the Delaware River, hike the Appalachian Trail, and spend the night with a view of our beautiful mountains. There are endless opportunities to experience all that Orange County has to offer. Most of all, it's a place to have fun!

    West Point - The United States Military Academy
    The United States Military Academy's mission is to educate, train and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the nation as an officer in the United States Army. The Academy provides a superb four-year education, which focuses on the leader development of cadets in the academic, military, and physical domains, all underwritten by adherence to a code of honor.

    REQUIREMENTS (duties include but are not limited to)
    CRNA includes administration of anesthesia by inhalation, endotracheal intubation, regional (including ultrasound guided), intravenous, topical and administration of all levels of sedation for pediatric and adult patients; this includes pre-, intra, and postoperative evaluation, treatment and the support of life functions and vital organs under stress of anesthetic, surgical and other procedures. CRNAs provide pain management and consultation. The CRNA may provide consultation, collaborative management or referral to other health care providers as indicated by the health status of the patient.

    Diagnosis and Management Prescribes medication in accordance with Military Treatment Facility pharmacy and therapeutics Mechanical ventilator management (invasive and noninvasive) Central Venous pressure monitoring Initiation and management of patient controlled analgesia intrathecal and epidural Procedures Arterial catheter placement Endotracheal intubation Central venous catheter insertions Ultrasound guided Nerve blocks for upper and lower extremity surgery and/or pain control Epidural/spinal placement for labor or surgical management Anesthesia General anesthesia Spinal and/or epidural anesthesia Topical and local infiltration anesthesia Emergency cricothyroidotomy Peripheral nerve block anesthesia Regional nerve block anesthesia Ultrasound guidance for vascular access and regional anesthesia Procedure Advanced privileges Advanced nerve block techniques. QUALIFICATIONS Must be a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) with at least 3 years' experience. Graduate of a school of professional nursing, approved by a legally designated state accrediting agency and hold current registration as a registered professional nurse. Be a graduate of an approved program of nurse anesthesia accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Program and Schools or its predecessor. Must possess current, active, valid, unrestricted license in at least one U.S. State, District of Columbia, Commonwealth, Territory, or jurisdiction. Must be certified by the Council on Re-certification of Nurse Anesthetists.
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  • MD/DO - Primary Care Physician - Corrections Made famous by Johnny C... Read More
    MD/DO - Primary Care Physician - Corrections
    Made famous by Johnny Cash

    The Facility - Folsom State Prison
    Folsom State Prison is located in Represa California and is one of the oldest correctional facilities in the state. Originally opened in the 1880's as one of the first maximum-security institutions, today the facility houses minimum and medium-security inmates. Until recently, Folsom only housed male offenders, now it has begun housing women in a separate stand-alone facility

    People may recognize this prison as the subject of a Johnny Cash song entitled "Folsom Prison Blues ". This facility has also housed some of the most infamous inmates including, Suge Knight, Rick James, and Charles Manson. This facility is responsible for manufacturing the vast majority of California License plates. This institution has also been an on site filming location for several movies. Folsom Prison has a rich history and dates back to the late 1800's, it was also the first correctional facility ever to have electricity.

    Physician's Role in Correctional Medicine
    Physicians have a complicated role in correctional health care. It is "primary care" at a high and extensive level. Physicians in corrections have a captive audience of patients, literally and figuratively, that need a wide variety of medical care. Incarcerated individuals enter and stay in your practice with every possible medical condition. Many of these patients may have had little or no prior medical, dental or mental health care, other than emergency room visits. The correctional physician must be prepared for this population. Many of these patients may have current or past substance abuse issues. Many of these patients may have poor coping skills and even a mind-set to defy authority.

    It goes without saying that the correctional doctor has a tremendous role in the provision of medical care. However, that role often goes far beyond seeing patients and giving care. Not only must the correctional physician manage health care, they may also have a significant administrative role in direct health care, in the system of health care, and in health care policy, procedures, and standards. A physician working in corrections must be aware of and balance interests of good solid medical practice, medical board requirements, court findings, the safety and security of the facility, the individuals in the facility, and the community, all while working in an environment not specifically created for the purpose of health care. A physician may have to take on multiple roles beyond direct one-on-one patient care while working in a correctional facility. Although many of these roles have similar practice experiences outside of corrections they can become co-occurring roles for a physician in corrections.

    REQUIREMENTS (duties include but are not limited to) Under the direction of the Institution/Facility CEO/CME or designee, the Temporary/Relief Primary Care Physician shall provide services as permitted within the scope of practice for Primary Care Physician services in accordance with Institution/Facility policies and procedures. Care delivery for Primary Care Telemedicine is remote via teleconferencing equipment and basic computer competency would be necessary. Obligation is to assist CDCR/CCHCS in its exercise of its duty to provide and manage medical healthcare services for the patient/youth of the State of California; Primary Care Physicians shall provide high quality services, consistent with the terms and conditions under this Agreement and consistent with established and commonly accepted standards and principles of medical practice. Primary Care Physicians shall adhere to the CDCR/CCHCS medical staff by-laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures, and comply with universal infection control precautions. QUALIFICATIONS Must be a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) and be Board Certified. Minimum of twelve (12) continuous months of experience within the last thirty-six (36) months performing services similar in scope to those defined herein, in a public or private institution. Must be licensed to practice medicine in the State of California as defined in the Medical Practice Act, Chapter 5, commencing with Section 2000 of the Business and Professions Code and possess a valid Physician license as issued by the Medical Board/Osteopathic Board of California. Must have and maintain Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification. Must have and maintain current Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Certification. Specialty Services - In addition to the above requirements, Physicians who are providing care in a specialized area such as emergency medicine, surgery, etc., shall also have at least two (2) years of experience within the last three (3) years providing patient care within that setting and possess any required certificates.
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  • Neurologist - MD/DO Small town charm, Railroad history, outdoor para... Read More
    Neurologist - MD/DO
    Small town charm, Railroad history, outdoor paradise

    The Community - Temple and Killeen, TX
    Temple and Killeen are located in Central Texas. The area continues to see unprecedented growth in its business sector. This growth has caused a ripple effect in the quantity and quality of entertainment, dining and shopping venues available in and around Temple. During the past year, Temple has experienced this ripple effect in many areas. The Premiere Cinema 12 expanded its 12-screen theater to 16 screens, the Czech Heritage Museum relocated from inside the SPJST insurance Co. into it's current building, a larger building on the corner of French and 3rd Street; and the Temple Civic Theatre combined efforts with Temple College so that performances could be seen in the larger Temple College Performing Arts Center. These are just a few examples of the recent growth that is sure to continue. Killeen is directly adjacent to the main cantonment of Fort Hood, and as such its economy heavily depends on the post and the soldiers (and their families) stationed there.
    Client Temple/Killeen

    Fort Hood
    Fort Hood is a U.S. military post located in Killeen, Texas. The post is named after Confederate General John Bell Hood. It is located halfway between Austin and Waco, about 60 miles (100 km) from each, within the U.S. state of Texas. Its origin was the need for wide-open space to test and train with World War II tank destroyers. The War Department announced the location in January 1942, and the initial completion was set for that August. As originally constructed, Fort Hood had an area of 158,706 acres (64,226 ha), with billeting for 6,007 officers and 82,610 enlisted personnel. The main cantonment of Fort Hood had a total population of 53,416 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. Fort Hood is the most populous U.S. military installation in the world. 1 It is in Bell County, with some portions of the post in Coryell County. In April 2014, the website lists 45,414 assigned soldiers and 8,900 civilian employees with Fort Hood covering 214,000 acres.

    Darnall Army Medical Center
    The Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, it's variety of clinics and three community based medical homes support more than 42,000 active-duty personnel and more than 145,000 family members and retirees within a 40-mile radius. On an average day, the staff at Darnall deliver eight new babies, handle 4,258 outpatient visits, 19 surgeries, 28 admissions, 226 Emergency Room visits and fill 4,160 prescriptions.

    Position Overview:
    SUMMARY
    The neurologist will be responsible for a wide range of medical duties covering adult neurology with emphasis on neurophysiologic testing and interpretation and evaluation of patients with neuromuscular disorders. Examines patients, orders and evaluates the full range of neurophysiology, radiology and laboratory tests, makes diagnosis and prescribes appropriate treatment to include drugs, plasmapheresis, nursing and dietary care, and ancillary therapies. The neurologist might also evaluate and treat patients with multiple complicated problems who were screened and referred by the Emergency Room for urgent or emergent neurologic issues. The neurologist shall meet or exceed reasonable standards of professional practice for the health care concerned as determined by the authority that governs military medical professionals in the same disciplines.

    RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITY Assist patient access to medical care by recommending appropriate referrals to other health care providers Provide consultation and medical supervision to other health care providers (nurse practitioners, physician's assistants, medical students, interns, residents, and fellows). Serves as an occasional consultation service for patients admitted to the hospital. Provides chart review for quality assurance purposes in the area of neurology if requested on an occasional basis. May implement clinical or laboratory research, or deliver medical supervision to house staff performing research. Confirm that drugs are stored properly and that adequate records are maintained, to include records of controlled substances classified as such by the Controlled Substance Act (Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970), and/or those designated by the MEDCEN commander as locally controlled drugs. Store, secure, and dispense or dispose of drugs in accordance with standards and state requirements. Formulate all records and reports as may be required in support of services rendered Achieves other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATION

    Minimum Education: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Osteopathy (D.O.) who has completed an internship and residency in an accredited Neurology Training Program and is board certified or board eligible in Neurology. Licensed as a Neurologist with a current valid, full and unrestricted license in one of the 50 states in the United States, and the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands. Minimum Experience: Minimum of two years' experience having been continuously employed in the practice of Neurology or in training for the two years prior Certifications: BLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support
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    Psychiatrist - MD/DO
    Big Apple of the north

    The Community - Anchorage, AK
    Locals like to say that Anchorage is only 30 minutes from Alaska: wedged between 5000ft peaks and an inlet filled with salmon and whales, the Big Apple of the north is unlike any other city.

    At first glance the traffic, strip malls and suburban sprawl can feel off-putting. But inside those strip malls are top-notch restaurants serving fresh seafood and locally grown produce, and the two roads that lead in and out of town spool right into some of the most majestic wilderness in the world. This is a city where bears are seen wandering bike paths, moose munch on neighborhood gardens, and locals pull salmon from a creek within blocks of hotels and office buildings.

    Population: 380,821
    Travel & Leisure - Articles about Anchorage
    Expedia Video Introduction
    Airport - Ted Stevens (ANC)
    Airlines (Alaska, Delta, AA, United, Jetblue) Nonstop to eight US cities and Frankfurt

    The Facility - Alaska VA System
    The Alaska VA Healthcare System offers primary, specialty, and mental health outpatient care to Veterans residing within a 586,400 square mile primary service area within VISN 20. The Alaska VA Healthcare System provides inpatient services to veterans in Alaska through a Joint Venture with the 673d MDG on adjacent Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson as well as through fee basis arrangements with community hospitals. A comprehensive Homeless Veteran Service is also located in Anchorage consisting of Outreach, Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans, Compensated Work Therapy Transitional Housing Program, HUD/VA Supported Housing, Grant & Per Diem, Veterans Justice Outreach, Compensated Work Therapy and Homeless Veterans Supported Employment Programs.

    Access to 20 MSU and 10 ICU beds through a VA/DoD Joint Venture with the 673d Medical Group, Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson. A VA operated 50 bed Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans and 24 bed Compensated Work Therapy Transitional Housing Program.

    Duties and Responsibilities
    Perform all duties and responsibilities of a staff psychiatrist. Duties include but are not limited to treatment and professional outpatient care (including tele-mental health), psychiatric consultations, attending treatment teams.

    Outpatient Mental Health Services at the Alaska VA Healthcare System include: Must be clinically competent to perform examinations, diagnosis, therapeutic treatment, be effective in handling emergencies, patient management and document in patient records. Must be effective in teaching (patient education and co-workers). Must be effective in planning and should have sound decision making skills. Individual to provide professional direction and participate in the treatment team (which includes clinical staff - psychologists, nurses, nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, social workers, social work associates, physician assistants, addiction therapists), evaluate, develop and implement treatment plans; prepare examining physician's reports for courts on commitment cases, attend court hearings to provide testimony. A progress note must be completed for each episode of outpatient care. Qualifications/Requirements Must hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree from an accredited graduate school of Medicine. Must have successfully completed a residency program in psychiatry which has been approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the Committee on Postdoctoral Training of the American Osteopathic Association or those Canadian training programs approved by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or other appropriate Canadian medical authority. Must be board certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or the American Osteopathic Association. Must be in good standing, and under no restrictions, with the state licensure board in any state in which a license is held. Must maintain current certification in American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers. Location and Schedule The general assignment will be at the Muldoon Clinic and variable length at the VA CBOCs depending on workload (Alaska VA Healthcare System, 1201 N. Muldoon Road, Anchorage, AK 99504) The normal work schedule will be Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm., with a 1/2 hour non-paid lunch break.
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