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All anesthetic topics, all the time. - Reddit Welcome to r anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic Please read the rules and the sticky at the top of the sub, "Anxiety and Anesthesia", before making a new question post
Anesthesia assistant : r Anesthesia - Reddit Welcome to r anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic Please read the rules and the sticky at the top of the sub, "Anxiety and Anesthesia", before making a new question post
Anesthesia Anki Deck : r anesthesiology - Reddit Anesthesiology: Keeping Patients Safe, Asleep, and Comfortable Subreddit for the medical specialty dedicated to perioperative medicine, pain management, and critical care medicine
It takes 2 years post-undergrad for Anesthesiology Assistants . . . - Reddit It takes 2 years post-undergrad for Anesthesiology Assistants to make standard base $150k+ for 40 hr wk, with 200k+ easily attainable with PRN overtime hours Meanwhile, starting academic internists make 170k at Harvard : r Residency nbsp; nbsp; Go to Residency r Residency r Residency
r Anesthesia on Reddit: Questions about versed so I can understand . . . Welcome to r anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic Please read the rules and the sticky at the top of the sub, "Anxiety and Anesthesia", before making a new question post
Anesthesia vs IM vs EM IM - gt; CCM : r IntensiveCare - Reddit Procedures: anesthesia > ER > IM hopefully this doesn’t cause trouble as I know there is the classic ER statement of anesthesia has controlled procedures and we have crash stuff However overall, anesthesia has a massive variety of elective and crash procedures (thousands) and we actively discuss and plan physiology around all of them
Apex Ankisthesia - 11,000+ flashcards based on Apex : r CRNA - Reddit I’ve reworked parts of the original Ankisthesia deck to better reflect the content on Apex anesthesia I’ve worked on this Anki deck throughout most of my 1st and 2nd years in CRNA school At last count, there are over 11,000 flashcards that cover 99% of the content on Apex
r Anesthesia on Reddit: Do anesthesiologists always give Versed . . . Welcome to r anesthesia! This subreddit is for the discussion of all things anesthesia You may post questions or relevant articles related to this topic Please read the rules and the sticky at the top of the sub, "Anxiety and Anesthesia", before making a new question post