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An established industry player is seeking PRN Anesthesiologists to join their dedicated team in Seattle. This role offers the opportunity to provide high-quality anesthesia services across multiple renowned facilities, including outpatient surgery centers. As part of a large, physician-owned organization, you will be instrumental in delivering exceptional patient care while working alongside a collaborative team of professionals. If you are a qualified anesthesiologist looking to make a significant impact in a thriving practice, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Overview
US Anesthesia Partners Washington is looking for PRN Anesthesiologists to work in Seattle.
Job Highlights
USAP Washington is the largest majority physician-owned anesthesia group in the Pacific Northwest, consisting of over 100 physicians and 15 CRNAs. We provide high-quality anesthesia services to renowned Swedish Medical Center at First Hill (FH), Cherry Hill (CH), Issaquah, and Ballard, as well as prominent outpatient surgery centers in the greater Seattle area. We are looking to grow our team with Anesthesiologists to work on a PRN basis.
Qualifications
Company Information
US Anesthesia Partners (USAP) is a single-specialty, physician-owned organization dedicated to providing high-quality anesthesia services. As a national practice operating in nine states, USAP anesthesiologists and care teams work in more than 1,000 inpatient and outpatient facilities to provide anesthesia care for more than 2 million cases annually.
USAP COVID Commitment: During this outbreak, USAP has remained committed to retaining 100% of our clinical staff. Likewise, we have kept our commitment to every clinical offer made to graduating residents and SRNAs.
US Anesthesia Partners, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, status as a parent, national origin, age, disability (physical or mental), family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based factors.