CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts Accounting - Spencer, MA at Geebo

CRNA Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts

A hospital is seeking a CRNA for locum tenens coverage.
While in Boston, Massachusetts, you have the opportunity to see one of the most historic cities in the United States.
In between all the tours and famous sites, take a trip to Fenway Park or get some seafood at any of the downtown spots like the Union Oyster House that is one of the oldest restaurants still in operation today in the United States.
The schedule is Tuesday - Friday with 5x8s or 4x10s.
Call coverage is negotiable.
The EMR system is EPIC.
The cases include eyes, ENT, and head and neck for adults and pediatrics.
Check out what one of our clinicians has to say about her work with Taylor:
Taylor is bright, filled with kindness and hands down a great advocate for CRNAs.
She is responsive to the needs of those she represents and acts promptly in all situations- good and bad.
She has integrity which is hard to find nowadays.
Dates Needed:
ASAP - OngoingCase Load/PPD:
VariesShift Type:
Day ShiftAssignment Type:
ORAssignment Duration:
LocumsPercentage Hands On:
0%Supervision/Medical Direction (CRNA):
SupervisionCall Required:
NegotiableBoard Certification Required:
YesPrescriptive Authority Required:
NoGovernment:
NoReference ID:
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