Surgical Assistant First Asst
Decatur, GA - USA
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Join a team today! Emory Decatur Hospitals OR has a robust Robotics program and offers many specialties while serving as a Center of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery.
- Number of Beds: 22
- Patient Population: Orthopedics Robotics-General/Bariatrics GYN GYN-Oncology Urology Surgical OncologyVascular Pain Management Ear Nose Throat (ENT) and Ophthalmology
- Nurse-to-Patient Ratio: 1:1
Description
Job Summary: The surgical assistant/first assistant is responsible for assisting the surgeon under direct and indirect supervision throughout preoperative intraoperative and post-operative duties and procedures as needed. The surgical assistant/first assistant provides aid in exposure hemostasis closure and other intraoperative technical functions that help the surgeon carry out a safe operation with optimal results for the patient. Primary duties and responsibilities: Surgical Assistance Across the Perioperative Continuum: 1. Preoperative phase includes but is not limited to safe positioning assist circulator and anesthesia provider in preparation of the patient. 2. Intraoperative phase includes but is not limited to performing specific tasks according to individual surgeon preference utilizing appropriate techniques. 3. Postoperative phase includes but is not limited to application of specific dressing material assist in transfer of patient and following patient to recovery if needed or directed by surgeon. Intraoperative Exposure Hemostasis and Closure: 1. Provides visualization of the operative site by the following but not limited to: a. Appropriate placement and securing of retractors with or without padding. b. Packing with sponges. c. Digital manipulation of tissue. d. Suctioning irrigating or sponging. e. Manipulation of suture materials (e.g. loops tags running sutures). f. Proper use of body mechanics to prevent obstruction of the surgeons view. 2. Utilizes appropriate techniques to assist with hemostasis. a. Permanent: clamping and/or cauterizing vessels or tissue; tying and/or ligating clamped vessels or tissue; applying hemostatic clips; placing local hemostatic agents. b. Temporary: applying tourniquets and demonstrating awareness of the indications/contraindications for use with knowledge of side effects of extended use; applying vessel loops; applying non-crushing clamps; applying direct digital pressure. 3. Utilizes appropriate techniques to assist with closure of body planes. 4. Utilizes running or interrupted subcutaneous sutures with absorbable or non-absorbable material. 5. Utilizes subcuticular closure technique with or without adhesive skin closure strips. 6. Closes skin with method indicated by surgeon (suture staples etc.). 7. Provides postoperative subcutaneous administration of local anesthetic as directed by the surgeon. 8. Selects and applies appropriate wound dressing: liquid or spray occlusive materials absorbent material affixed with tape of circumferential wrapping; immobilizing dressing (soft or rigid). Patient Positioning Equipment Use and Safety: 1. Familiarized with common positions related to the procedure and will be able to use the equipment necessary to provide the position: Fracture tables Head stabilizers Body stabilizer C-arm extensions and any other equipment needed. 2. Implements patient positioning as directed by the surgeon to achieve optimal surgical exposure. 3. Considers patients comfort and safety: a. Points of pressure shall be padded: elbows heels knees eyes face and axillary region. b. Circulation shall not be impaired. c. Nerve damage shall be guarded against. 4. Evaluates the patient after procedure completion for potential positioning-related injury including skin assessment. Additional Duties as Assigned. Travel: Less than 10% of the time may be required. Work Type: On-Site: Works in the office or at a physical workplace interacting with colleagues face-to-face
Minimum Required Qualifications: Education - A high school diploma or equivalent Experience - 2 years of Surgical Technologist experience. Some service lines may require specialized experience (e.g. cardiothoracic surgery may require two years of directly related Surgical Technologist experience) Certification - Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) Preferred Qualifications Experience - 2 years of surgical assistant/first assistant experience
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (Medium): 20-50 lbs; 0-33% of the work day (occasionally); 11-25 lbs 34-66% of the workday (frequently); 01-10 lbs 67-100% of the workday (constantly); Lifting 50 lbs max; Carrying of objects up to 25 lbs; Occasional to frequent standing & walking Occasional sitting Close eye work (computers typing reading writing) Physical demands may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Factors affecting environment conditions may vary depending on the assigned work area and tasks. Environmental exposures include but are not limited to: Blood-borne pathogen exposure Bio-hazardous waste Chemicals/gases/fumes/vapors Communicable diseases Electrical shock Floor Surfaces Hot/Cold Temperatures Indoor/Outdoor conditions Latex Lighting Patient care/handling injuries Radiation Shift work Travel may be required. Use of personal protective equipment including respirators environmental conditions may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.
Additional Details
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Required Experience:
Junior IC
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