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Company: MedStar Medical Group
Location: Baltimore, MD
Career Level: Entry Level
Industries: Not specified

Description

MedStar Health is looking for a Cardiac Surgical Assistant to join our team at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital!  
As a Cardiac Surgical Assistant, you will provide first, second or third assistance during open heart and other vascular and thoracic surgical procedures, under the direction of a physician. Assists with the pre- and post-operative care of patients. Incumbents in this position may perform all or a combination of the duties described depending on their assigned work area and the department's specific needs.  
Join one of the largest healthcare systems in the Baltimore-Washington metro region, also recognized as one of the "Healthiest Maryland Businesses". Apply today and learn how MedStar Health can be your next great career move! 
 
Primary Duties: 
Assists the attending surgeon during all cardiac surgical cases, including, the opening and closing of sternotomy, arterial and venous cannulation and decannulation, coronary artery grafting, cardiac valve repair or replacement, heart transplantation, and insertion of cardiac mechanical assist devices. Reviews patient chart and catheter films with the physician/surgeon, as appropriate. Assists the Anesthesiologist in monitoring patients during anesthesia induction and performing venipunctures, starting/administering IV's. Assists the physician with the application of external/internal fixation devices.  
Inserts Foley catheter and rectal temperature probes, as directed. Place electrical cautery grounding pads on patient. Obtains arterial lines via femoral or radial approach for monitoring purposes or to obtain blood samples. 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.  
Harvests and prepares the saphenous vein, the lesser saphenous vein, radial or internal mammary artery, cephalic vein, or other usable conduit, under the direct supervision of the attending physician. Obtains proper hemostasis and ensures appropriate closing techniques are utilized for closure of surgical wounds. Applies surgical dressings as needed; may obtain culture from surgical wounds for lab testing as appropriate; removes surgical suture/stables following surgical procedures as directed by the attending physician.  
Assists in monitoring and transporting the patient to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Conveys appropriate information regarding patient condition to the receiving medical staff. Provides surgical and technical assistance during the insertion and operation of the intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP). Attends rounds with the Attending Surgeons on all patients in the Cardiac Surgery Service. Assists physicians and nursing staff with the post-operative care of inpatients and patients in the Emergency Room. Performs cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Assists in compiling statistical data regarding surgical procedures/outcomes for biomedical research, intra-operative procedure notes, quality assurance, 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. Attends cath. and surgical conferences, in-service training, and continuing medical education programs as appropriate to maintain clinical expertise and certification. Assists in pre- and post-operative teaching and the orientation for new personnel, as appropriate. 

Qualifications:  
Associate, higher-level degree, or equivalent training, such as graduation from National Surgical Assistant Association (NSAA) or related discipline. 
New graduates from cardiovascular surgical assistant training program will be considered. Otherwise, a minimum of two years of direct, previous surgical assistant or equivalent experience in a general surgery or cardiac surgery program exhibiting a high degree of understanding regarding hemodynamic principles for the cardiac patient and how they relate to patient management and be able to assess these parameters and precisely relay the information to the appropriate medical personnel. 
CSA (Certified Surgical Assistant) from the National Surgical Assistant's Association or equivalent certification within 1 year. 
CPR (Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation). 


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