Anesthesiologist – Outpatient Vascular Care Azura Vascular Care – A Division of Fresenius Medical Care Azura Vascular Care is a national leader in minimally invasive vascular care and a division of Fresenius Medical Care, the world’s largest provider of dialysis services. Our outpatient centers focus on delivering exceptional patient outcomes and an outstanding patient experience through state‑of‑the‑art technology and high‑quality clinical care. We are currently seeking a Board‑Certified/Board‑Eligible Anesthesiologist to join our team in [City]. Learn more about Azura Vascular Care: https://www.azuravascularcare.com/ POSITION SUMMARY The Anesthesiologist provides safe, high‑quality anesthesia services for patients undergoing minimally invasive vascular and interventional procedures in an outpatient setting. This role involves independent clinical judgment, collaboration with the interprofessional team, and adherence to evidence‑based anesthesia practices to ensure optimal patient safety and comfort. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform and document comprehensive pre‑anesthesia evaluations. Order, review, and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Obtain informed consent for anesthesia services. Develop and implement an individualized anesthesia care plan. Select and administer anesthetic agents, sedatives, analgesics, fluids, and adjunct medications as appropriate. Prepare and utilize all required anesthesia equipment and monitoring devices, performing safety checks as needed. Provide airway management, including advanced techniques such as intubation when necessary. Monitor and document peri‑anesthetic events in a complete and accurate anesthesia record. Manage patient emergence and recovery from anesthesia, including ventilatory and hemodynamic support. Evaluate patient response to anesthesia and procedure, taking corrective actions as needed. Provide post‑anesthesia follow‑up and ensure safe discharge from recovery. Implement acute and chronic pain management strategies within scope of practice. Respond to emergency situations and participate in resuscitative efforts. Insert and manage IV access and other invasive monitoring devices per clinical need. Participate in quality assurance initiatives, medical staff meetings, and center improvement efforts. Support patient and caregiver education. Ensure compliance with all relevant local, state, and federal regulations, as well as company policies and procedures. Perform other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORKING CONDITIONS Work performed in an outpatient procedural environment with controlled temperature and moderate noise levels. Exposure to infectious or contagious materials and radiation may occur; appropriate PPE is required. Job requires standing for extended periods, patient positioning, and occasional lifting of over 50 pounds. Travel to nearby locations may be required (approximately 10–15%). SUPERVISION None. (This role functions independently as an attending anesthesiologist.) EDUCATION & REQUIRED CREDENTIALS MD or DO from an accredited medical school. Completed an ACGME‑accredited residency in Anesthesiology. Board‑Certified or Board‑Eligible in Anesthesiology. Active, unrestricted state medical license. Current BLS and ACLS certifications. Eligible for coverage under the organization’s medical malpractice policy. EXPERIENCE & SKILLS 8-12+ years of anesthesia practice preferred. Proficiency in delivering anesthesia in an outpatient or procedural setting. Strong airway management skills. Ability to safely use and interpret data from anesthesia machines, monitors, and perioperative equipment. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to provide age‑appropriate and condition‑specific care. Knowledge of infection control standards and safety protocols. Strong documentation, organization, and clinical decision‑making skills.