CVOR, Scrub Tech In-House Traveler / CST Accounting - Broken Arrow, OK at Geebo

CVOR, Scrub Tech In-House Traveler / CST

OverviewCardiovascular Operating Room Scrub Tech In-House Traveler DaysWho We Are Hillcrest Medical Center, the flagship hospital of Hillcrest HealthCare System, is a 620-bed hospital among Oklahoma's most widely respected and acclaimed hospitals, offering extraordinary care and a multitude of services in many areas including Oklahoma's largest dedicated heart hospital.
What we offer:
Competitive Pay Advancement opportunities ResponsibilitiesWhat You'll Do Responsible for activities of patient care which involve basic knowledge of sterile technique, sterilization procedures, principles of surgical procedures, knowledge of anatomy and physiology, use and care of surgical instruments and equipment, actions and use of anesthetic agents Assist the Registered Nurse CV Coordinator in CV-specific processes as needed Follow Universal Precaution Guidelines, including but not limited to time-out and safety measures Provide effective turnover for CV surgeries and helps keep the CV operating rooms clean, including maintaining inventory Demonstrates consistency with skill level and works to build on and improve CV skills Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure effective and efficient patient care delivery and the achievement of desired patient outcome Qualifications What You'll Bring Current BLS certification Current surgical tech certification 1 year of CVOR surgical tech experience required Position requires fluency in English language to function in job environment appropriately Recommended Skills Anatomy Basic Life Support Certified Nurse Practitioner Health Care Physiology Surgical Instruments Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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