Anesthesiologist - St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center - Full Time
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Offering comprehensive, sophisticated diagnostic and treatment services, St. Joseph's University Medical Center is based in Paterson, NJ, and is part of St. Joseph's Health. The health system has been sponsored since 1867 by its founders: the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth. Its other facilities in New Jersey include St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, also based in Paterson; St. Joseph's Wayne Medical Center in Wayne; St. Vincent's Healthcare and Rehab Center in Cedar Grove; Visiting Health Services of New Jersey, Inc., which is based in Totowa; and over 36 satellite sites in the state. Awards Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a Best Hospital in the New York Metropolitan Area and among the Top Hospitals in the State of New Jersey Four-time recipient of the Magnet Award for Nursing Excellence Was awarded the prestigious Lantern Award™ by the Emergency Nurses Association, one of only 11 hospitals selected nationwide Recognized as a Becker's 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare Case Assignments Endo, L&D, general, ortho Shifts Contact us for more information. Team Leadership Stephen P. Winikoff, MD Team Highlights Our physicians work collaboratively with anesthetists in a care team model. Our care team model means that we focus on giving everyone a voice, while supporting, respecting, and helping them to deliver care excellence. Learn More About Our Team Culture https://youtu.be/pz3-VkoIG9M Requirements Responsibilities Assist in the directing and coordinating of activities in the Anesthesia Department Responsible for the medical management of patients who are rendered unconscious and/or insensible to pain and emotional stress during surgery and other medical procedures Pre-anesthesia assessment Obtain and/or verify patient consent Discuss anesthetic options and risks with the patient Induction, maintenance, and emergence from anesthesia Monitoring of the patient's physiological condition Performance of clinical intervention as needed