Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
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Not Specified, WI, USA
Not Specified, WI, USA
- Healthcare
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
- CRNA
- anesthesia care
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) provides anesthesia care for adult and pediatric patients, including spinal, epidural, and complex orthopedic cases, primarily in a medically directed hospital setting. Shifts are typically 8 hours, with weekend and extended hours available, and work involves managing pain techniques and ventilation during surgeries. The role requires coordination with anesthesiologists and preference is given to CRNAs based in Wisconsin or those available for extended periods if traveling from out of state.
Schedule: Monday Friday.
- Weekend work available for those taking call s .
- Shift Length: Typically 8 hours (occasionally 10 hours or longer).
- Shifts per Month: Approximately .
Details:
- EMR System: Epic
- Trauma Level: 3
- Hospital Stroke Certified: Yes
- Patients per Shift: 1 20
- Beds in Department: 6
- Estimated Credentialing Timeframe: days
Skills Required:
- Adult, Pediatric, Spinal Anesthesia, Epidural Anesthesia, Obstetrical Cases, Spine, Complex Orthopedic Cases,
- Pain Management Techniques, Post-Op Epidural, Epidural Steroid (Lumbar),
- Epidural Steroid (Cervical), Ventilation Management
Other Details:
- Medically directed model.
- Facility has 1 Anesthesiologist daily who runs the board and can medically direct up to 4 rooms.
- GI room managed solely by a CRNA.
- CRNAs do not need their own DEA; hospital DEA can be used.
Preference:
- CRNAs based in Wisconsin preferred.
- If traveling from out of state, prefer availability of at least 1 week at a time (or more).
- In-state CRNAs: prefer 1 2 days of availability.




