The purpose of this position is to function as a member of the Awake Craniotomy program between Neurosurgery and Neurology. This position may include weekend shift.
Key Responsibilities & Performance Standards
1. Provides a safe therapeutic environment
-Ensures the safety and welfare of patients and fellow employees
-Utilizes proper posture, sound body mechanics and principles for safe patient handling
-Considers the needs of patients, employees, medical staff, volunteers, vendors and members of the community in an informative, courteous and compassionate manner
-Maintains general good physical and mental health and self-care in order not to jeopardize the health and safety of self and others in the hospital
2. Professionalism
-Maintains current knowledge of professional practice responsibilities and relevant national and state laws and issues which affect their practice
-Models ethical appropriate behavior, professional standards, compliance, and personal integrity
-Identifies and pursues continuing education opportunities; applies and shares new knowledge
-Participates in departmental staff meetings, daily huddle and in-service education programs
-Takes responsibility for special projects and assignments, and additional caseload when needed
-Displays mature, empathetic and effective professional relationships by exhibiting compassion, integrity and concern for others
-Conducts oneself in an ethical and legal manner, upholding the ASHA Code of Ethics, OHSU, federal privacy policies, and state statues/OAR’s specific to discipline
-Adapts to changing and demanding environments
3. Clinical Duties
The CT conducts evaluations with patients scheduled for an awake craniotomy for tissue resection due to left and right-hemisphere brain tumors (e.g., neoplasms, low-grade and high-grade gliomas) or medically intractable epilepsy. This team has developed protocols for both English and Spanish-speaking patients.
Preoperative Evaluations
The CT conducts a pre-operative neuropsychological evaluation 1-4 days before the surgical procedure to:
Intraoperative Neuropsychological Evaluations
The CT works with the surgical team to conduct a series of multimodality mapping techniques, including:
Ability to lift 25 lbs, repeatedly carry equipment weighing more than 5 lbs and walk extensively on hard and soft surfaces. Frequent bending and reaching to navigate medical equipment or perform treatment is required.
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