Mississippi Sports Medicine – Jackson is the state's leading provider of orthopedic and pain management care, dedicated to restoring mobility and improving quality of life for athletes and adults alike. The practice offers a full spectrum of services, including sports medicine, adult reconstruction and total joint replacement, hip and knee, foot and ankle, neck and back, hand and wrist care, and advanced pain management. By combining cutting‑edge surgical techniques with a multidisciplinary approach to rehabilitation, the team delivers personalized, evidence‑based treatment plans that prioritize patient outcomes. Mississippi Sports Medicine’s commitment to excellence, community outreach, and continuous innovation sets it apart as a trusted partner for patients and professionals seeking the highest standard of musculoskeletal care.
The Operating Room Nurse will provide quality care to surgical patients via monitoring, assessment, intervention, and medication administration in the Ambulatory Surgery Center in Flowood. The Operating Room Nurse will collaborate with coworkers to achieve departmental goals and objectives in accordance with established policies.
Mississippi Sports Medicine – Jackson is the state's leading provider of orthopedic and pain management care, dedicated to restoring mobility and improving quality of life for athletes and adults alike. The practice offers a full spectrum of services, including sports medicine, adult reconstruction and total joint replacement, hip and knee, foot and ankle, neck and back, hand and wrist care, and advanced pain management. By combining cutting‑edge surgical techniques with a multidisciplinary approach to rehabilitation, the team delivers personalized, evidence‑based treatment plans that prioritize patient outcomes. Mississippi Sports Medicine’s commitment to excellence, community outreach, and continuous innovation sets it apart as a trusted partner for patients and professionals seeking the highest standard of musculoskeletal care.
Mississippi County Hospital System