We seek a Casual CRNA with a strong core interest in pediatrics to join the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital, which is internationally renowned for caring for children with common to complex health conditions.
- There are a wide variety of cases and the opportunity to work with SRNAs.
- The CRNAs work collaboratively with Anesthesiologists.
- Scheduling is day, evening and night hours with a variety of shift length
University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital in Minneapolis, MN is known worldwide for innovative care for children who have common to complex medical conditions. As Minnesota's only children's hospital that is part of an academic health center, we are home to one of the nation'stop-20 pediatric research programs. We have a team of physicians, nurses and researchers in more than 50 maternal and pediatric specialty areas that not only deliver the latest innovations, they create them.
University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital is a240-bed licensed facility offering a full range of pediatric and maternal /fetal services to the population of Minneapolis / St. Paul, Minn. and surrounding communities.
Volumes:
- Average inpatient census: 58,586 (patient days) and 7,292 (admission)
- Average number of Emergency Department visits annually: 8,199
- Average number of surgical cases annually: 4,714
- Average number of deliveries annually: 2,439
Awards and Recognition:
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University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital is part of University of Minnesota Health, and represents a collaboration between University of Minnesota Physicians and University of Minnesota Medical Center. In 2014, 143 of our physicians representing 41 specialties were named “Top Doctors” by Mpls/St Paul Magazine
Position Qualifications:
A qualified candidate will be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing and formal Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist training program. Have a current Minnesota RN license and be board certified or eligible from the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA).
*Current pediatric anesthesia experience required.