✅ **Active Licensure & Certifications**
- Valid, state-specific license for your role (e.g., RN, MD, PA, NP, CRNA).
- Current certifications (e.g., BLS, ACLS, PALS, CST) as required by your specialty.
- Board certification (if applicable to your role, such as surgeons or anesthesiologists).
✅ **Education & Experience**
- Degree from an accredited institution (e.g., medical school, nursing program, surgical tech school).
- Minimum of **1–2 years of clinical experience** in your field (varies by role).
✅ **Compliance & Background**
- Clean criminal background check and drug screening.
- Up-to-date immunization records (including COVID-19, flu, TB, etc.).
- Adherence to OSHA, HIPAA, and other regulatory standards.
✅ **Professionalism**
- Strong communication skills and teamwork mindset.
- Commitment to maintaining current credentials and continuing education.
**1. Physicians & Surgeons**
- Board certification in your specialty (e.g., General Surgery, Cardiology, Orthopedics).
- Active DEA license (if prescribing medications).
**2. Advanced Practice Providers (NPs, PAs)**
- National certification (e.g., AANP, NCCPA).
- State prescriptive authority (if applicable).
**3. Nursing & Support Staff (RNs, LPNs, CNAs)**
- Valid state nursing license (RN/LPN) or CNA certification.
- Experience in clinical settings such as ICU, ER, or surgical units.
**4. Surgical Technologists & Anesthesiology Teams**
- Certification as a CST (Certified Surgical Technologist) or equivalent.
- For CRNAs: NBCRNA certification and state APRN license.
**5. Phlebotomists & Clinical Support**
- Phlebotomy certification (CPT) or state-required credentials.
- Experience with venipuncture, specimen handling, and patient interaction.
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