The Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine is integral to the healthcare, education and research missions at OHSU. The Comprehensive Pain Center (CPC) team includes physicians, psychologists, physician associates/nurse practitioners, and a naturopath who deliver comprehensive care, training opportunities for fellows and residents, and research to improve the lives of patients experiencing acute and chronic pain. We provide pain management techniques such as injections, blocks, stimulators, and cancer pain care. The department is also nationally recognized in pediatric pain management.
This position also comes with great benefits! Some highlights include:
The Comprehensive Pain Center (CPC) is an outpatient specialty clinic treating patients with chronic, acute, and cancer pain. We focus on diagnostic and therapeutic pain procedures. Top diagnoses we see include back pain, neck pain, cancer pain, spinal issues, neuropathy, headaches and migraines, pain that can affect joints (knees, hips, shoulders) or other body parts (abdominal, pelvic). We have a team of Physicians, Physician Assistants, Psychologists, and a Naturopath.
The RNs at the CPC provide care to our procedure patients before, during, and after procedures. We have two procedure rooms and staff the area with 5-6 nurses per day. Most procedures are done under moderate sedation and using fluoroscopy or ultrasound guidance. Nurses will wear a lead vest when in the procedure room, and need strong skills placing IVs.
The workflow functions like a procedural care unit. Nurses with previous experience in a PACU, surgical unit, or procedural setting will find the workflow familiar.
Our nursing team is closely integrated with each other and our providers, which includes physicians, fellows, and a Certified Nursing Assistant.
The CPC has a positive work environment, with strong focus on employee wellness, togetherness, potlucks, and theme days.
Length of Orientation – Experienced Nurse
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