Thursday, September 4, 2014

Anesthesiologist

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Anesthesiologist are physicians trained to administrate and manage anesthesia given during a surgical procedure. They are also responsible for managing and threatening changes in your critical life functions -  breathing, heart rate, bold pressure- as they are affected by the surgery being performed. Further, they immediately diagnose and treat any medical problems that might arise during and immediately after surgery     

SALAR: $261,834 – $434,762


EDUCATION: The road to becoming a board-certified anesthesiologist is long, requiring a minimum of 12 years of postsecondary education. Aspiring anesthesiologists must first become fully qualified physicians and then complete rigorous residency requirements. Subspecialties of study, such as pediatric anesthesia, may add even more years of supervised study before a graduate can practice independently. Some degrees you would get are your bachelors degree, MD degree, and training for Residency in Anesthesiology.


I would not like to be a anesthesiologist because I would being comfortable opening someones body

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