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    effective anesthesia to a wide range of species and sizes of animals. The job of an anesthesiologist is not always the same, but they are consulted in meetings and boards to give their opinions on societal and controversial topics in bioethics. Anesthesiologist John Jordan said, “The variety of my job is the most enjoyable part” (Jordan), and that is the reason I would love this occupation also. Anesthesiologists have a great deal of responsibility during procedures, so they must complete a lot…

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    Anesthesiologist Goals

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    when I get older is to become an anesthesiologist. I feel like this an appropriate career for me because it requires helping people in need, and that’s what I want to do when I get older, I want to be helpful in our society. Being an anesthesiologist also requires you to have good grades and to be really smart, which is why I’m going to have to study a lot if I want to pursue this career. The last reason I think this job is appropriate is because anesthesiologist makes a lot of money per year.…

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    the money being made. If you go to a job that you hate everyday you will be miserable for the rest of your life. It is better to be at a job you know will satisfy you. The career paths I am interested in are anesthesiologist, cosmetic plastic surgeon, and forensic pathologist. Anesthesiologists are often known as the doctors who put you to sleep during surgery. The road to…

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    Companionability, Focus, and the Art of Anesthesiology Anesthesiologists are physicians, trained to administer and manage anesthesia before and during surgical procedures. They are also responsible for monitoring and treating a patient’s critical life functions such as heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure during a surgical procedure (Anesthesiologist Career). Anesthesiology is a very difficult and competitive field and it is that way for a reason. To attain your Doctorate in…

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    Anesthesiologist Essay

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    Introduction “First of all, let’s recognize that the word ‘poison’ has no meaning , since, in medicine, the most violent poisons become health-giving remedies when they are used properly” (Dumas, Alexandre). An anesthesiologist is a physician who is trained in anesthesia and uses it to block out the pain of a patient. Anesthesiology deals with the management of patients under anesthesia, the support of life functions of patients under anesthesia, and the management of problems in pain relief…

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    NP Anesthesiologist

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    lowered if you go to college. That's why I want to go to college, and become an NP anesthesiologist. What I have to do in high school is acquire a job, volunteer (mostly in medical areas), acquire work experience, and keep high grades in my classes. For my training I have to become a Nurse Practitioner, and then take a special anesthesiology course (American). The reason why I want this job is because I also will be an NP which are always in demand in hospitals, I would be able to have two…

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    Anesthesiologist Research

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    tremendously since Dr. William T. G. Morton, a Boston dentist, discovered Ether on October 16, 1846 in the Ether Dome at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Anesthesiologist has important roles in many areas such as critical care, resuscitation and pain management but unfortunately the general population knowledge is limited toward the role of anesthesiologist according to many studies from different geographical areas. (1-9) Although several researches of this nature have been done across the…

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    Anesthesiologist Vow

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    I, as an anesthesiologist, vow to do my job to the best of my ability. I will understand the great risk of my job and will not take it lightly. I will conduct my behavior professionally. I will respect every one of my colleagues how I want to be respected. I will take responsibility for all of my actions and/or mistakes no matter how big or small. I will not joke around or horseplay while doing my job. I will listen and respect my superiors. I understand that each time I care for a patient, they…

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    Anesthesiologists “are the physicians trained to administer and manage anesthesia given during a surgical procedure” (“Responsibilities of the Anesthesiologist”). As stated previously the patient is the main concern, therefore this is when the attentiveness comes in to play. Preoperative patient evaluation happens before the surgery…

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    Career As Anesthesiologist

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    continue to a four-year university for a bachelor’s degree in general biology. In addition to that, I would like to attend medical school and anesthesiology residency programs. Those 12 years of schooling will potentially culminate in a career as an anesthesiologist. On…

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