Jenna McCullough
Clinical Recruiter | Talent Acquisition- Ask me more about Atlas Healthcare Partners
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At Atlas Healthcare Partners, we strongly believe in the Atlas Way, rooted in doing what's right for patients, leading with integrity and valuing teamwork which helps us get positive patient results. With these standards, it's not a surprise we will wait to hire the right fit! With that said, we are still on the hunt for an amazing Director of Nursing at our Camelback Surgery Center. If you know a culture driven leader with circulating experience and passion for patient care- share this great opportunity! https://lnkd.in/gebZ7if8
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Kennedie Wilson
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Patient care in surgery is an incredibly important due to its direct impact on patient outcomes and overall well-being. The surgical experience is often a highly stressful and vulnerable time for patients, requiring not just technical expertise but also compassion, empathy, and effective communication from the surgical team. Providing attentive and personalized care helps reassure patients, builds trust, and reduces anxiety, all of which can positively influence the patient's recovery and healing process. Moreover, meticulous attention to patient care during surgery helps in minimizing risks, preventing complications, and ensuring optimal surgical results. Ultimately, prioritizing patient care in surgery not only improves clinical outcomes but also fosters a sense of safety, comfort, and respect that are essential for promoting patient satisfaction and overall quality of healthcare delivery.Take a look at this article to learn more.
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Dr Neha Yadav
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In the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), the following standards typically apply regarding limited authorized personnel and transfer requirements:1. Authorised Personnel-Only qualified healthcare providers, such as anesthesiologists, surgeons, and PACU nurses, should be allowed in the PACU. These individuals are trained to monitor patients recovering from anesthesia and manage any complications.2.Patient Transfer Requirements- - Stability Assessment-Patients must be stable before transfer. This includes monitoring vital signs, consciousness level, and pain management. - Documentation-Complete documentation of the patient’s condition, surgical details, and anesthesia used is essential. - Communication-Effective handoff communication to the receiving unit is crucial, ensuring continuity of care. Family Presence-Policies may vary regarding family access during recovery, typically requiring priorty 3. Emergency Protocols-Clear protocols should be in place for emergencies, including immediate access to resuscitation equipment.4.Compliance with Regulations-All activities must comply with hospital policies, state regulations, and accreditation standards, such as those from The Joint Commission.These standards help ensure patient safety and effective recovery post-surgery. be in place for emergencies, including immediate access to resuscitation equipment.4. Compliance with Regulations-All activities must comply with hospital policies, state regulations, and accreditation standards, such as those from The Joint Commission.These standards help ensure patient safety and effective recovery post-surgery.AACI standards #Sugical care #stanadards #patient safety #communication
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Andrey Ibragimov
Passionate about making healthcare more accessible and affordable through ambulatory surgery | Nurse | Leader | AORN Member | Lifelong Learner | Strategist |
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SB as in Senate Bill. Many moons ago anesthesia models worked in ASC as a self-sustained service. Historically ASCs had great payer mix with excellent support of cash cases. Those were the good times. A quick survey of my colleagues showed that anesthesia coverage is #1 priority of ASC administrators. - because there is a shortage- because private equity entered the market - because current staffing model is outdated and not based on data These factors are threatening patient access to medical care. And we have a bill that offers a solution – SB 3653. https://lnkd.in/gXf4wnW4 We need CRNAs to be able to practice independently in IL Ambulatory Surgery Centers CRNAs can do it safelyCRNAs don’t need collaborative agreementsCRNAs are the ASCs of our healthcare system – enhancing access and decreasing cost CRNAs were sent from the future to correct anesthesia market and bringback good old times These regulations were put in place by the Medical Practice Act of 1987 when you were able to smoke cigars on the airplane. That is not safe, so you can’t smoke cigars on the airplane anymore But...CRNAs are safe. And we need safe high quality anesthesia services. That CRNAs can provide. Let’s pass SB 3653, Don HarmonCall you IL State Senator.Advocate for nurses, advocate for patients.
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Rachel Carey, Esq.
Counsel at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP
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The development below is not getting the attention I think it should and is definitely something hospitals nationwide need to re-examine when staffing considering anesthesia staffing. If you have any questions, especially related to the CMS Conditions of Participation and Conditions of Payment, please reach out!#physicans #compliance #healthcare #anesthesiaOn JD Supra:
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Schmitt-Thompson Clinical Content
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2023 Nurse Telehealth Triage Contact Center Benchmarking Survey Report Finding:One significant area of growth our survey showed was the number of call centers that take calls for medical specialty services/practices. In 2017 and 2020, only 27% and 25%, respectively, reported taking calls for medical specialty services/practices. In 2023, 48% report taking calls for medical specialty services. Based on this data, a growing number of specialty groups are seeing the value of having a general call center take their nurse telehealth triage calls. The top specialties reported included cardiology, OB/GYN/Women’s Services, endocrinology, orthopedics, gastroenterology, urology, general surgery, oncology, and ophthalmology.Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/dnweWwyq #nursetriage #telehealth #healthcare #triagenurses #2023triagetrends #schmittthompsonclinicalcontent
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Dallas Jobs
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#hiring Registered Nurse Pre Assessment Testing - Preston Plaza Surgery Center - OR - Operating Room, Dallas, United States, fulltime #opentowork #jobs #jobseekers #careers #Dallasjobs #Texasjobs #HealthcareMedicalApply: https://lnkd.in/gGicu22m Registered Nurse Pre Assessment Testing - Preston Plaza Surgery Center Overview Today, SCA Health has grown to 11,000 teammates who care for 1 million patients each year and support physician specialists holistically in many aspects of patient care. Together, our teammates create value in specialty care by aligning physicians, health plans and health systems around a common goal: delivering on the quadruple aim of high-quality outcomes and a better experience for patients and providers, all at a lower total cost of care. As part of Optum, we participate in an integrated care delivery system that enables us to support our partners as they navigate a complex healthcare environment, Only SCA Health has a dynamic group of physician-driven, specialty care businesses that allows us to customize solutions, no matter the need or challenge: We connect patients to physicians in new and differentiated ways as part of Optum and with our new Specialty Management Solutions business. We have pioneered a physician-led, multi-site model of practice solutions that restores physician agency by aligning incentives to support growth and transition to value-based care. We lead the industry in value-based payment solutions through our Global 1 bundled payment convener, that provides easy predictable billing to patients. We help physicians address everything beyond surgical procedures, including anesthesia and ancillary service lines. The new SCA Health represents who we are today and where we are going-and the growing career opportunities for YOU. Responsibilities We are actively hiring for an Registered Nurse Pre-Assessment Testing. Promote the mission, vision, and values of SCA. Describe the underlying pathophysiology of commonly encountered disease processes. Describe the physiology associated with various anesthesia techniques and surgical or procedural interventions. Develop an individualized perianesthesia plan of care by implementing: Communicating the patient's current status throughout the perianesthesia continuum of care. Evaluating the patient's past medical history and surgical plan using the PAT anesthesia protocols Interviewing pre-operative patients to gather necessary data to assist for admission Reviewing all preoperative test results and notifying physicians when results are outside normal limits or incomplete. Serving as initial and primary contact for referral sources to direct screening and clearance of patients scheduled for, or potentially to be scheduled for procedures. Understanding medications and their actions and educating the patient on which medications need to be taken day
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Jacob Hawk, Ph.D.
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One Body, Many Physicians?My mom has spent the last ten days in the hospital. She was having heart complications, and unknown at the time, suffering from a bone infection in her hand. What we assumed would be a quick visit to the cardiologist has turned into a continuing stay, tests, scans, and surgery.In our lengthy visit at the Texas Presbyterian “Resort” of Dallas, my mom has seen a plethora of doctors that we’ve consulted with each day. There is a cardiologist, vascular surgeon, infectious disease specialist, rheumatologist, hand surgeon, plastic surgeon, hospitalist, nurse practitioner, primary care physician, and a host of capable and attentive nurses. Each one has done a great job, and we are thankful for their expertise.As the hospital stay has lengthened, three observations keep surfacing in my mind.·What if this vast team of medical professionals all demanded to be the Sous Chef but none of them were willing to be the Chef De Partie (That’s Head Chef vs. Attending Chef for all you non-French speakers or La Madeleine Bakery eaters)? We would quickly notice the tension, become increasingly concerned, and my mom won’t get well. (Note: They may have had disagreements behind closed doors, but we never knew.)·Not a single time have I asked any of the physicians where they attended medical school, any of the nurses where they attended nursing school, or what research articles they have published in medical journals. I have one sole concern—can you help my sweet mom?·Each physician (and nurse) has come by to check daily progress and help us understand the next steps.In 1 Corinthians 12, the apostle Paul describes a similar dynamic when he said, “Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it” (1 Corinthians 12:27, NIV)Only this time, it’s not one (human) body, many physicians, but one (spiritual) body, many parts.Every member of the body (church) serves a purpose. We cannot assume, and we certainly cannot communicate, that we don’t need each other. And yet, hospital observations translate into everyday life.·In Kingdom work, we cannot demand to be the boss. There’s only one head, Jesus Christ. If we publicly compete or argue, the world will quickly notice our tension, become increasingly uncomfortable, and nothing will be accomplished.·People really don’t care about our credentials, degrees, or financial status. They have one sole concern—can you help me?·As we mentor others in following Jesus, we must check on their progress, see how they are doing, and help them understand the next steps.I’m grateful for excellent medical care. But at the end of time, no one will seek medical professionals. They will, however, long for God’s mercy, and be forever indebted to the person (or people) who helped them find a Savior.My friend, you don’t have to be a doctor or nurse to save a life, but you must have the courage to speak the truth.
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Joanne Thurston
Exectutive Director at Cobb County Medical Society
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URGE YOUR Georgia State Senator to OPPOSE SB 419 Please contact your state senators and urge them to oppose dangerous legislation that would authorize CRNAs to practice without physician oversight in Georgia. If Senate Bill 419 passes, CRNAs would instead be authorized by an order from a physician, dentist, or podiatrist to administer anesthesia without any further physician participation for a specific case or procedure. Please contact your state senators and Lt. Governor Burt Jones using the important talking points below. Further personalization of the bullet points is highly encouraged – otherwise, your lawmakers are unlikely to read your letter! 3-4 well-written sentences can get your message across.Talking Points*Urge you to vote NO (to defeat) on Senate Bill 419 – legislation that would authorize CRNAs to practice with no medical oversight.*Physician-led anesthesia care is the gold standard of perioperative care. *Every Georgia citizen deserves physician-led anesthesia care.*Removing physician responsibility will not help patients. Passing a state law to allow CRNAs to replace anesthesiologists is bad health policy.*This change would create a two-tiered health system that would deprive Georgia patients of the highest level of care, especially in underserved areas. *Knowledgeable, well-informed and well-insured patients will ask for and get an anesthesiologist. Others will get a CRNA*Healthcare is not improved by removing responsibility of physicians to lead patient care*Allowing nurses to replace physicians could incentivize healthcare facilities to not hire anesthesiologists, which compromises patient safety.*Removing anesthesiologists will not help the anesthesia workforce challenges in Georgia.
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Philadelphia Jobs
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#hiring *Otolaryngology Advanced Practice provider (Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant) Jefferson Center City (Job )*, Philadelphia, *United States*, fulltime #jobs #jobseekers #careers #Philadelphiajobs #Pennsylvaniajobs #HealthcareMedical*Apply*: https://lnkd.in/gwqR5rAN inpatient setting, works in collaboration with, and is an integral member of, a multidisciplinary health care team. The APP provides comprehensive care in the Department of Otolaryngology-HNS outpatient practice located at Jefferson - Center City. Assessment & Management Provides emergent, inpatient and/or outpatient medical care with the supervision but not necessarily the presence of a qualified physician member of the medical staff Performs complete history & physicals and documents in the medical record. Works in collaboration with staff physicians, house officers, nurses, and other members of the medical care team to ensure that patient outcomes are achieved in a safe and efficient manner. Orders and collects data using appropriate assessment techniques, relevant supporting diagnostic information and diagnostic procedures where indicated. The APP may serve as the first responder for both nursing and house staff in the event of patient status changes, orders, and in situations requiring procedural and resuscitative interventions. Assesses for risks associated with the care of the acute and complex chronically ill patient including medication side effects, immobility, impaired nutrition, fluid, and electrolyte imbalance, immunocompetence, invasive interventions and diagnostic procedures. Diagnosis Collaborates with interdisciplinary health care team in making diagnoses of acute and complex chronic conditions. Manages diagnostic tests through ordering, interpretation, performance, and supervision. Formulates differential diagnoses by priority. Diagnoses complications and orders appropriate interventions Procedures Flexible Fiberoptic laryngoscopy Nasal Endoscopy Non Surgical control of Epistaxis Tracheostomy changes Plan of Care Manages the plan of care through evaluation, modification, and documentation according to the patient s response to therapy. Manages changes in condition with a focus on optimizing the patient outcomes. Identifies expected outcomes from diagnosis and formulates and documents a plan of care to address complex acute and chronic health care needs. Utilizes evidenced based practice guidelines and protocols in an individualized, dynamic plan of care that can be applied across the continuum. Documentation Documents/dictates key components of patient's progress via daily progress note, transfer, and discharge summary, and or clinic note where applicable. (h&p, daily progress notes, plan of care, problem lists, procedure notes, acute event note, discharge summaries, in medical r
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ICU Admission and Discharge National Guidelines 2023: Issued by Union Health MinistryThe Union Health Ministry of India issued revised Guidelines for ICU Admissions and Discharge Criteria (“Guidelines”) on December 23, 2023 drafted under guidance of top 24 doctors panel. The primary criteria for admitting a patient to the ICU are based on organ failure, the need for organ support, or the anticipation of deterioration in the medical condition. The guidelines state the criteria for discharge.#intensivecare #criticalcare #intensivetherapy #admission #discharge #organfailure #organsupport #chronicillness #patientcare #healthcareworkers #ventilation #noninvasiveventilation #surgery #respiratorysupporthttps://lnkd.in/gFpgAjEs
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