Director of Anesthesia
Copley Hospital · Morrisville, VT · 7 mo ago
Management$144–$153/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Administers anesthesia to safely achieve the desired end-point of any anesthetic – patient comfort and surgical working conditions with minimal physiologic trespass.
- Adheres strictly to established practices of preparing the patient and administering anesthetic.
- Safely and properly practices technical skills including, but not limited to: airway management including endotracheal intubation with or without machine controlled ventilation. Placement of intravenous therapy and monitoring lines, placement of intra-arterial monitoring lines and establishment of regional anesthesia with various nerve blocking techniques.
- Checks patient identification and positions patient on operating table according to established guidelines for type of procedure to be performed.
- Studies physical findings of preoperational examination to determine probable effects of anesthetic on patient.
- Develops a professional relationship and supports all staff in order to enhance patient care and efficient clinical operations, acting as a role model for nursing support staff.
- Absides by the policies and procedures of the practice and the Hospital.
- Uses administrative skills to direct the activities of the technical support people assigned by the Hospital to the anesthesia section.
- Orders supplies, inventory control, stocks of individual anesthetizing locations, maintains equipment, and maintains anesthesia activity log.
- Assesses patient history, physical exam and laboratory studies, selects the appropriate technical and pharmacological anesthetic approach.
- Ensures blood for proper types is available for emergency use.
- Takes patient’s blood pressure, respiration and pulse.
- Explains procedure to patient to secure cooperation and bolster confidence.
- Inserts arterial catheters, lumbar epidural catheters. Administers spinal anesthesia as required.
- Familiar with and adheres to the Policy and Procedure Manual of the Anesthesia Service and the By-laws of the Medical Staff.
- Maintains patient in surgical anesthetic state, adjusts oxygen and gas flow, keeps air tubes in position as necessary or injects prescribed intravenous anesthetic.
- Participates in quality assurance and peer review activities as directed by the Medical Care Review Committee, The Executive Committee of the Medical Staff or otherwise.
- Participates with representatives of other departments in the formulation of mechanisms to provide uniform quality of anesthesia services throughout the Hospital.
- Performs anesthesia: Obstetric, Ortho, Pediatric, Trauma, General and Outpatient surgeries.
- Performs under stressful conditions and reacts quickly, efficiently and effectively when patient under surgery shows adverse symptoms.
- Periodically takes patient’s blood pressure, respiration and pulse.
- Observes significant physical changes, such as dilation of pupils and change in skin color.
- Keeps surgeon informed of patient’s condition.
- Possesses interpersonal skills to relate effectively with surgeons, anesthesiologists, nursing staff and patients in demanding and stressful situations.
- Records on the patient’s chart the condition of patient prior to, during and following administration of anesthetic and type of anesthetic used.
- Submits postoperative report on patient’s condition when effects of anesthetics have worn off.
- Maintains records of each anesthetic administered.
- Takes necessary remedial action, such as aspiration of throat and administration of oxygen, to prevent asphyxiation, strangulation or surgical shock.
- Uses cognitive skills to carry out the following: interpretation of monitored parameters, employment of appropriate on-line corrections and adjustments.
- Observes confidentiality policies established by the practice and develops a relationship with patients displaying professionalism, sensitivity, empathy and respect.
- Performs job in a safe and injury free manner, observing all safety guidelines and protocols associated with position.
- Promotes the practice’s public image both in the practice and outside of the practice, consistent with the high quality health services provided.
Qualifications
- Education Requirements: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing plus graduation from an accredited School of Nurse Anesthesiology.
- Certification as an unrestricted Registered Nurse Anesthetist by AANA and State of Vermont licensure.
- Experience Requirements: Comfortable with independent practice. Comfortable with regional anesthesia, and ultrasound guided blocks. Seven to ten years experience in direct, independent anesthesia care, preferred.
- Experience Desired: One to five years experience in direct, independent anesthesia care preferred. Previous management experience.
- Licenses and Certifications Required: AANA Certification (NBCRNA) and Licensed by the Vermont Board of Nursing. Currently registered by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Current Vermont licensure in good standing with no restrictions or stipulations.