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Surgical Assistant

MedStar Health
United States, D.C., Washington
Nov 23, 2024
Assists with the pre- and post-operative care of patient. Performs surgical procedures, under direction of a physician.
Education
  • Associate's degree required or
  • Higher level degree required or
  • Equivalent training such as graduation from National Surgical Assistant Association (NSAA) or directly related discipline required
Experience
  • 1 to 3 years experience with a minimum of two years of direct, previous Surgical Assistant or equivalent experience in a general surgery program required
Licenses and Certifications
  • Health Services \ Certified Surgical Assist - CSA from the National Surgical Assistant's Association or equivalent certification within 1 Year required
  • Licensed Surgical Assistant in the District of Columbia within 1 Year required
  • Assists physician with general surgery procedures including, but not limited to: abdominal, breast, and neck procedures as well as limb amputations. Assists physician with renal/ pancreas transplants at both the main OR table or the back table.
  • Assists physician with vascular access cases which may involve Intraoperative Fluoroscopy procedures. Provides surgical and technical assistance during the insertion of access grafts and long term dialysis catheters.
  • Sutures the leg, arm and/or other tissues/wounds from which surgery was performed and ensures proper hemostasis of patient. Applies dressings, as needed, and may remove surgical staples/sutures, following surgical procedures.
  • Ensures/maintains a sterile field during surgical procedures by following Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN) standards/protocols. Assists in the surgical draping and positioning of patient for surgery to ensure proper body alignment.
  • Assists the physician with the application of external
  • Inserts Foley catheter, rectal temperature probes, and NGT tubes as directed by the attending physician. Places electrical cautery grounding pads on patient.
  • Assists with preoperative workup of patient, i.e. completes brief history and physicals as well as evaluates laboratory values.
  • Assists in the monitoring and transporting the patient to the Recovery Room or Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
  • Performs procedures for renal transplant and vascular access patients, e.g. placement of temporary access, including internal jugular, subclavian, and femeral central lines, dressing changes, etc. as directed by surgeon.
  • Performs removal of temporary accesses and achieves hemostesis.
  • Performs daily rounds with physician/surgeon/nurse practitioner on all transplant/vascular access patients. Reviews patient chart and films (e.g., cxr post catheter placements; angiogram/fistulogram) with the physician/surgeon, as appropriate.
  • Assists physicians/residents/fellows and nursing staff with the post-operative care of inpatients and patients in the Emergency Room and performs cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), as required.
  • Assists physician in evaluating postoperative patients in the Transplant/Vascular Access clinic.
  • Evaluates arterial-venous (A-V) grafts and fistulas for function and potential problems, such as infection and clotting.
  • Assists in the maintenance and care of permanent and temporary access lines for inpatients and outpatients, including emergency coverage.
  • Obtains arterial lines via femoral or radial approach for monitoring purposes or to obtain blood samples.
  • Assists in compiling statistical data regarding surgical procedures/outcomes for biomedical research and/or other purposes.
  • Maintains and monitors supplies and equipment inventories of assigned areas, including assisting in the maintenance/care of specialty equipment used in specific clinical service areas. Maintains a high level of knowledge about specialty instrumentation.
  • Assists in the training of surgical residents in dialysis catheter placements as well as pre and post operative teaching and the orientation of new personnel, as appropriate.
  • Attends surgical conferences, in-service training, and continuing medical education programs as appropriate to maintain clinical expertise and certification.
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