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Prefer robotics experience (Robotic Mazor/DaVinci XI) * Open Heart - CVOR? Staff specifically CVOR? How many? 2 would be asked for CVOR if needed. * Distinguish between Cardiovascular and Vascular ...

Travel Nurse RN - CVOR

Montgomery, AL · On-site

$2K - $3K/wk

Prefer experience with robotic systems such as Robotic Mazor/DaVinci XI. * CVOR experience with patient types such as CABG and ECMO. Thrive Staffing Job ID #18423086. Pay package is based on 8 hour ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mazor (Robotic Spine Surgery Specialist), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mazor (Robotic Spine Surgery Specialist), you need in-depth knowledge of spinal anatomy, surgical procedures, and robotic-assisted technologies, typically supported by a medical degree and specialized surgical training. Proficiency in operating the Mazor Robotics surgical system and familiarity with imaging software and navigation tools are essential. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication with surgical teams and patients are valuable soft skills. These abilities ensure precise, safe, and efficient surgical outcomes by leveraging advanced technology in complex spine procedures.

What are the typical challenges faced by a Mazor (Butcher) and how can new hires prepare for them?

Mazorim, or butchers, often face challenges such as standing for long periods, handling sharp tools safely, and managing the fast-paced demands of customers, especially during peak hours. Adapting to strict hygiene standards and learning the proper techniques for cutting and portioning different types of meat are also essential. New hires can prepare by familiarizing themselves with food safety guidelines, practicing knife skills, and developing good physical stamina. Teamwork is crucial, as Mazorim often collaborate closely with kitchen staff and customer service teams to ensure efficient operations.

What are Mazor operators?

Mazor operators are professionals trained to use Mazor robotic systems, which assist surgeons in performing minimally invasive spine surgeries. These operators ensure the robotic system is set up correctly, calibrated, and functions properly during the procedure. They work closely with surgeons to enhance surgical precision, improve patient outcomes, and reduce risks associated with manual procedures. Mazor operators typically have backgrounds in medical technology, nursing, or surgical assistance, and receive specialized training in using Mazor robotics.

What is the difference between Mazor vs Surgical Robot Technician?

AspectMazorSurgical Robot Technician
Required CertificationsCertified Mazor Robotics Specialist, often includes medical device trainingCertified Surgical Robot Technician, with focus on various robotic systems
Work EnvironmentHospitals, surgical centers, working closely with surgeonsHospitals, clinics, maintenance facilities, supporting surgical teams
Industry UsagePrimarily in spine and neurosurgery proceduresBroader, including urology, gynecology, and other surgical specialties

The Mazor is a specialized robotic system used mainly in spine surgeries, requiring specific training and certification. A Surgical Robot Technician supports various robotic systems across multiple surgical fields, with a broader scope of work. While both roles involve working with surgical robots, Mazor technicians focus on a specific device, whereas Surgical Robot Technicians handle multiple systems and procedures.

Infographic showing various Mazor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Vascular Surgery Physician

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Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Description

Specialization:
Surgery Vascular

Job Summary:

Parkridge Health System in Chattanooga, Tennessee is seeking a board certified or board eligible vascular surgeon to join an established vascular surgery practice.
Qualified Candidates:
  • BE/BC in vascular surgery
  • Surgeons must have training in both complex open and endovascular procedures within inpatient and outpatient settings
  • Tennessee and Georgia licensed or ability to obtain both
Incentive/Benefits Package:
  • Private vascular practice with partnership track opportunity
  • Comprehensive and robust benefits package
  • Financial assistance through the hospital is available, including signing bonus
  • Call schedule is 1:4 with APP’s taking first call
About Vascular Institute of Chattanooga and Parkridge Health System:
  • Vascular Institute of Chattanooga, a private practice, is a leader in the region with a special focus on critical limb care, complex venous therapy and dialysis access work
  • The Vascular Institute of Chattanooga team includes 3 vascular surgeons and 14 APP’s
  • The practice consists of 6 office locations and 2 outpatient endovascular suites
  • Parkridge Medical Center is a 275-bed licensed hospital with the addition of a new patient tower consisting of critical care and inpatient rooms
  • The $72 million expansion project is scheduled to be completed in 2026
  • Primary stroke and advanced cardiovascular center
  • Advanced surgical services including endovascular care and orthopedic/spine procedures
  • Da Vinci 5 surgical robot, the first of its kind in Tennessee
  • O-Arm Mazor X and the Airo TruCT intraoperative imaging systems
  • Parkridge Health System is a five hospital system with multiple sites of care including 6 ER’s
Often cited amongst “The Best Places to Live”, Chattanooga is nicknamed the Scenic City.  Tucked between the mountains of Southeast Tennessee and along the beautiful Tennessee River, Chattanooga is one of America’s most breathtaking, technologically progressive and recreationally attractive cities anywhere, and it has recently become the country's first City National Park.  There is a world of outdoor adventure, amazing restaurants, live events, art and world-class attractions awaiting.