Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
Aya Locums
Fairbanks, AK, 99701, USA
Fairbanks, AK, 99701, USA
- Healthcare
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- CRNA
- anesthesia care
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) provide anesthesia care independently across a variety of outpatient surgical cases at ambulatory surgical centers. The role involves performing nerve blocks, managing multi-specialty case types including ortho, ENT, and general surgery, with occasional overtime required. Practitioners must hold an active Alaska license and be comfortable with clinical documentation and billing processes related to anesthesia services.
Start: As soon as credentialled
Active AK license
Travel Paid
Case Load/Type: Multi-specialty Ortho, including total joints, ENT, gen SG , Colonoscopy, EGD, Ophthalmology, podiatry As an ASC Monday - Friday No call
Nerve Blocks: Spinal Popliteal Interscalene genicilar Femoral Some also have On-Q ( that's primarily documentation issue for billing the use of the On-Q ball)
Comfortable practicing independently
Comfortable doing nerve blocks
Types of cases - ambulatory surg center so no big complicated cases like a hospital
1 day a month the neuro ortho surgeon does 1 Thursday a month, but they may have someone to cover that
A lot of general surgery, hernias, eyes, ears, sinus, ortho general, colonoscopies, do NOT do urology
Patients per day: varies - last year they did 2800 annually
Hours
Procedures start at 7:30 would need to be there at 7 the latest, just to be ready at 7:30
Occasionally OT - time and a half - anything over 40 in a week or 8 in a day
Credentialing: they do their own - can get the committees together quickly - Alaska does primary source verifications on all licensed - so we can do this in days
Active AK license
Travel Paid
Case Load/Type: Multi-specialty Ortho, including total joints, ENT, gen SG , Colonoscopy, EGD, Ophthalmology, podiatry As an ASC Monday - Friday No call
Nerve Blocks: Spinal Popliteal Interscalene genicilar Femoral Some also have On-Q ( that's primarily documentation issue for billing the use of the On-Q ball)
Comfortable practicing independently
Comfortable doing nerve blocks
Types of cases - ambulatory surg center so no big complicated cases like a hospital
1 day a month the neuro ortho surgeon does 1 Thursday a month, but they may have someone to cover that
A lot of general surgery, hernias, eyes, ears, sinus, ortho general, colonoscopies, do NOT do urology
Patients per day: varies - last year they did 2800 annually
Hours
Procedures start at 7:30 would need to be there at 7 the latest, just to be ready at 7:30
Occasionally OT - time and a half - anything over 40 in a week or 8 in a day
Credentialing: they do their own - can get the committees together quickly - Alaska does primary source verifications on all licensed - so we can do this in days




