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Position Description:
A CRNA is a member of the OHSU Professional Staff practicing in accordance with the respective bylaws. The CRNA shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service. The CRNA is expected to comply with scope of practice, other laws, regulations, OHSU policy, and other applicable professional standards of practice.
Clinical Service:
Scholarly Activities:
Educational Activities:
Administrative Activities:
1. May participate in additional departmental or hospital administration as approved by the Chair, supervising Vice Chair or Chief CRNA.
Other activities:
Position conditions/qualifications:
1. License/Degree requirements for position:
Successful completion of a prescribed curriculum from an accredited school of anesthesia by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists [AANA].
Holds current license in good standing to practice as a CRNA in the state of Oregon.
Maintains appropriate continuing education credits for CRNA re-certification as defined by the AANA and the council on recertification of nurse anesthetists.
Holds current BLS and ACLS certification.
Master’s degree in Nursing
2. Job related knowledge, skills and abilities:
Demonstrated ability to satisfy standards of performance delineated by law and associated professional practice standards
Ability to manage heavy workload with multiple priorities.
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
Proficient in the use of computing hardware and software, including personal computing equipment, electronic medical record, word processing and spreadsheet software.
Regular and consistent attendance at work.
Demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of an anesthesia care team.
Demonstrates reliability, integrity and honesty.
Possesses the motivation to continuously improve the quality of care and the work environment throughout OHSU and the Hospital.
3. Physical Requirements/Demands of the Position:
Standing: on concrete, vinyl, or carpeting intermittently for hours throughout the day.
Sitting: chair or stool continuous up to 8 hours per day and intermittently.
Changing position: intermittently, as needed.
Walking: inermittently throughout the day on concrete, vinyl, and carpeting.
Carrying: supplies, equipment, books, papers, etc for intermittent periods and distances throughout the day.
Lifting: a minimum of 20 pounds (patients, equipment, supplies, books, etc) intermittent throughout the day.
Pushing/Pulling: equipment, patients, etc intermittent throughout the day.
Bending: from the waist and knees, frequently throughout the day.
Reaching/Handling: fine manipulation, repetitive, gross motor requiring full ROM in upper extremeties, including overhead reaching.
Twisting: all ROM required for intermittent periods throughout the day.
Climbing: staircase, intermittently throughout the day.
Crawling: infrequently, but possible on vinyl or carpet surface
The Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine is integral to the healthcare, education and research missions at OHSU. In this extraordinary time, we have proudly stepped up our efforts to meet these commitments. We provide clinical services at OHSU hospitals and collaborate with the VA Portland Health Care System and Hillsboro Medical Center. We specialize in providing excellent perioperative care and anesthesia services to our patients using state-of-the-art technology and pharmacologic tools with an emphasis on patient safety. Pre-operative assessment is facilitated by electronic data collecting systems and is integral to minimizing patient risk. Along with our hospitalist partners we are optimizing the use of telemedicine while maintaining sufficient capacity to see higher risk patients. The preoperative medicine clinic ensures elective patients are appropriately screened for SARS- CoV-2 and has initiated a pre-anesthesia evaluation for patients previously infected. In the operating rooms our anesthesiologists work in care teams with our fellows, residents, and nurse anesthetists as well as independently. Post-operative care is under the medical supervision of our department. We play a prominent role in the caring for patients in the cardiovascular, neurosciences, and newly-launched virtual intensive care units. In the ICU our team includes anesthesiology intensivists, critical care fellows, physician assistants/nurse practitioners, and residents. The role of our team in the ICUs is comprehensive and critical to achieving the highest quality outcomes for our patients.
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