Anesthesiologist

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    Careers and colleges When choosing my top five careers it was kind of hard but I managed to narrow it down to a criminal psychologist, Anesthesiologist, a Juvenile case manger, an Event coordinator, or cosmetologist/business owner. Each one of these careers all hold an importance in someone’s lives. Rather it be planning someone’s big day, helping parents get back on the right track, numbing their pain for labor, or just simply making them feel pretty for a day! -Education & Training- The…

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    Prior to 2001, CRNA’s were required to be supervised directly by anesthesiologists. When providing medical reimbursement, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) required CRNA’s to be supervised by physicians. Changing laws and regulations have allowed CRNA’s to have more responsibility in their job settings. As states individually determine nurse anesthetist regulations-- allowing CRNA’s to replace anesthesiologists in hospitals-- the issue may be more about the power of…

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    people who dedicate their lives to shielding death from others, and holding that line off just a tiny bit longer. After exploring various medical professions, I stumbled upon the topic of anesthesiology. It seemed as though a light turned on. An anesthesiologist is the quintessential line between life and death for a patient during surgery. By being the one who administers the anesthetic, they make sure a patient stays comfortable, pain free, and safe. This means that also must monitor each…

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    As I’ve grown up a variety of careers have crossed my path, but these careers changed as time went on due to my lack of caring and ignorance of the importance of life after schooling, but for about four years I was dedicated to becoming an anesthesiologists. This career interested me because I felt like I would be helping people and doing something good for the world, and I figured I’d make lots of money which was truly my primary motivation. As time went on and I contemplated whether or not I…

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    because in that very next day I would become a mother. After arriving at the hospital a nurse came in and Informed me within the next hour I would be getting an Epidural, at that moment I was nervous about getting a needle stuck in my back. once Anesthesiologist came in to give me the Epidural I was getting more and more…

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    Role of Anesthesiologists: Perioperative surgical home is a physician led, team based coordinated care and Anesthesiologists are better positioned to lead this team as they are uniquely qualified, has medical knowledge in all disciplines related to surgical care process. Because of the skill and knowledge in areas of preoperative, intraoperative as well as post-operative aspects they can provide single continuum of care rather than conventional methods of many discrete episodes by different…

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    situations, it is most definitely true for working as an anesthesiologist. The practice of anesthesia is a very demanding, intense, independant job in which the anesthesiologist administers drugs to the surgical patient to keep them safe and pain free throughout the procedure. May it be from problems with the brain to just pain management, anesthesiologist are educated on many types of drugs that can perform amazing things. Anesthesiologists have to be on the top of their game all of the time,…

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    for a career choice is to be an Anesthesiologist. This is what they do Anesthesiologists are a certain type of doctor which mainly teaches family’s how to stay healthy and what this kind of medicine will do for you. Also they keep a record of all the medicines that you have taken and what your response to them is. Another thing they do is they analyze you before a treatment plan or surgery and then they also keep track of during and after the procedure. Anesthesiologist Nurse Anesthetists CRNAs…

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    The anesthesiologist profession is intriguing because it stands out from other health professions. It is a more specialized, critical, and high-pressure job, but still different from what a surgeon does. I thoroughly enjoyed AP Chemistry in high school, where we had labs and studied various topics including mixing of beakers and equilibrium charts, but I realize this is only a taste of what anesthesiology is. I wanted to learn more about it through interviewing a veteran anesthesiologist from my…

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    First, an anesthesiologist would record all of your information, such as your social security number, gender, age, height, weight, blood type, allergies, level of physical activity, etc. All the information recorded would then be put into a database on TUPM and within only a few seconds, a letter ranging from A through Z and a set of numbers will be printed out of the machine. The code that has been printed out will serve as a prescription for a pill at the local pharmacy. The anesthesiologist…

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