GLEN BURNIE, MD9 days ago
Coordinate all aspects of clinical care to ensure the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered services to our patients, manage staffing needs, provide staff development opportunities, plan activities, recognition, and training sessions to increase engagement and cohesion among a growing team of experienced CRNAs. Amazing Patients, Inspiring Careers:CRNA’s at the New York.
HYATTSVILLE, MD9 days ago
Coordinate all aspects of clinical care to ensure the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered services to our patients, manage staffing needs, provide staff development opportunities, plan activities, recognition, and training sessions to increase engagement and cohesion among a growing team of experienced CRNAs. Amazing Patients, Inspiring Careers:CRNA’s at the New York.
li>In the absence of the Director of Nursing maintains communication with the Senior Director of Nursing and Patient Care Services unit-based associates Medical Director providers other nurse leaders and personnel from other departments for the purpose of coordinating operations among the unit/department clinical nursing division and hospital/entity. Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the fields of nursing and health care through a variety of professional activities including but not limited to reading the appropriate literature attending related seminars and conferences and maintaining membership in professional nursing associations.
The MedStar Montgomery Medical Center is a 120-bed full-service ANCC Magnet-recognized facility located in the historic enclave of Olney Maryland, situated nearly equally between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore Maryland, and is part of the 10-hospital MedStar Health system. As part of an American Heart Association Gold-Plus Certified Primary Stroke Center, the ICU also manages patients recovering from acute strokes including those who have received thrombolytic therapy.
li>Active MD RN License or Active Compact State RN and Basic Life Support for Healthcare providers required (AHA or American Red Cross). As a Clinical Nurse, you will provide skilled, compassionate care to patients and families across a spectrum of needs—from routine to highly complex.