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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 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
Should I come back to general anesthesia from pain? - Reddit Should I come back to general anesthesia from pain? Been in a hospital based pain practice for 2 years Before this I did an anesthesia job for 8 months and before that I was in pain fellowship So basically I’m 3 years out from training and 4 years out from anesthesia residency
Share your ITE and Basic study strategies : r anesthesiology Anesthesiology: Keeping Patients Safe, Asleep, and Comfortable Subreddit for the medical specialty dedicated to perioperative medicine, pain management, and critical care medicine
What are the cons of going into anesthesia - Reddit I'm really thinking in going into anesthesia residency and I'm wondering about the most important cons that anyone might face during residency as a consultant after completing the boards Whether for example it's the change in lifestyle to the worse or it being more stressful and demanding as an anesthesia consultant
Question: Have you experienced patients crying hysterically . . . - Reddit However, I experienced anesthesia the first time recently and all I remember was waking up shaking and crying uncontrollably I wasn’t in pain I just remember crying, being confused, and saying “I want my husband, where’s my husband ” After a bit of medication, I guess I settled down I know a lot of people have varied reactions from anesthesia, but I didn’t know if anyone else had
Anesthesiologist Assistant vs. Anesthesia Tech : r anesthesiology - Reddit An anesthesia assistant has a masters degree and is a skilled professional, and the compensation is about 5x that of a tech If you want to eventually be an anesthesia assistant, I think being an anesthesia tech is a good choice to gain experience
Colonoscopy without sedation: my experiences : r colonoscopy I want to add my personal experiences to help those considering the no-sedation option in making their own informed decisions I just had my 2nd sedation-free colonoscopy yesterday My first one was four years ago I'm supposed to get screening colonoscopies every three years for ulcerative colitis (UC) surveillance I kind of lost track of time and went 4 instead of 3 Why did I want to do a
Anesthesia v. s. EM : r medicalschool - Reddit Our diagnostic skills outside of anesthesia specific issues weaken over time, but being an anesthesiologist means at least understanding pathophysiology of the entire body and its implications on patient care It’s vital that we understand so that we can effectively communicate with surgeons and other consultants