Are you an anaesthesiologist who wants to grow professionally? Would you like to work in a busy and innovative practice? Our facility is expanding and we are looking for a confident and experienced anaesthesiologist to join our friendly team. Along with using your skills and knowledge in a variety of settings, you will be a part of a collaborative team, helping to make decisions about how to grow and help more people. Our environment is designed to encourage major professional advancement. As a team member, you will receive a healthy salary that is guaranteed for two years, a great benefits package, and the potential to become a partner.
Job Responsibilities:
Use intravenous, local, caudal or spinal methods to administer sedation or pain medications during surgical and other medical procedures
Supervise patients and monitor their pain medications before, during, and after surgery; offset adverse complications or reactions; record amount and type of anaesthesia as well as the patients conditions throughout procedures * Determine risk during medical procedures by taking medical histories, examining patients, and ordering diagnostic procedures like x-rays and laboratory tests; discuss with other healthcare professionals about the method and type of anaesthetic to make patients numb to pain
Provide and sustain airway management and life support during emergency surgery
Monitor patients post-surgery and determine when they are stabilized enough to move to another room or go home
Manage anaesthesiologic services and coordinate with other professionals to formulate procedures and plans; direct the duties of medical technicians, nurses, and other healthcare support staff
Educate patients and families on post-procedure care and possible complications; instruct on different ways to prevent disease and improve health.
Job Skills & Qualifications Required:
Doctor of Medicine degree with anaesthesiology residency
Minimum of three years of experience as an anaesthesiologist
Specialization degree in Anaesthesiology
Skilled at epidurals, spinals, and ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia