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United Surgical Partners International, Inc. Center for Advanced Surgery seeks a Perioperative RN to provide continuous nursing care, ensuring patient safety and comfort in a fast-paced ambulatory surgery center environment.
You will support physicians in procedure rooms, maintain sterile techniques, and manage sedation as needed. The role requires an RN license with CPR/ACLS/PALS and a minimum of 2 years in PreOp/PACU, Critical Care ED, or Telemetry, plus strong nursing judgment and
Center for Advanced Surgery is hiring a Perioperative RN
USPI Center for Advanced Surgery is a fast-paced ASC environment committed to producing the highest quality work and experience for patients and their families.
Perioperative RN at Center for Advanced Surgery. The Perioperative Registered Nurse provides continuity and quality nursing care for all patients, with continual evaluation of the patient's condition, providing patient safety, comfort, and privacy at all times. May assist the physicians in the procedure rooms with various tasks, conscious sedation, and utilizing sterile techniques as deemed appropriate. Will provide total comprehensive patient care to patients emerging from general anesthesia and/or sedation; assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the patient and family in preparation for discharge
At USPI, we create relationships that create better care. We partner with physicians and healthcare systems to provide first-class ambulatory solutions throughout the United States. We are committed to providing surgical services in the most efficient and clinically excellent manner.
USPI is committed to, and proud of our inclusive culture. An inclusive culture, in our view, is respectful of differences and nurtures and supports the contributions of each individual, while also embracing and leveraging diversity. A diverse workforce, combined with an inclusive culture, makes USPI stronger and better able to meet the needs of our diverse patient and physician population.