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Anesthesiologist

By: Jimmy Prosser. Anesthesiologist. Description of Career.

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Anesthesiologist

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  1. By: Jimmy Prosser Anesthesiologist

  2. Description of Career • An anesthesiologist meets with the patient prior to the procedure to evaluate the patient's condition and review their medical history. The anesthesiologist also explains the process so the patient knows what to expect. During the procedure, the anesthesiologist carefully monitors the patient's vital signs and comfort and makes the appropriate adjustments in anesthesia. Following the procedure, the anesthesiologist continues to monitor the patient's vitals and may be involved in management of pain.

  3. Educating Requirements • As with other physician specialties, all future anesthesiologists need to attend a four-year undergraduate program and most will enroll in a pre-medicine or another science-concentrated program, though it is not required. • Following graduation, prospective anesthesiologists are required to attend four years of medical school where they generally spend the first two years building on basic sciences and the second two in clinical training.

  4. Additional Educational Requirements • Upon graduation from medical school, an anesthesiologist must spend one year in an internship and three more years in a residency program. • During residency training, anesthesiologists work toward obtaining certification from the American Society of Anesthesiologists or the American Board of Anesthesiology.

  5. Average Starting Salaries • The average starting salary is around $115,000 a year.

  6. Average Salaries Overall • The average salaries after 4 years is $211, 750 per year.

  7. Colleges within Pennsylvania that Offer the Education for that Career • Ashford University • Allied Schools • Rasmussen College • American InterContinental University Online • University of Pennsylvania

  8. Website of a National Organization • http://www.asahq.org/ contains much information needed on where to go and how to get your career in anesthesiology started.

  9. Websites Used • http://www.zimbio.com/Frederick+Jacobson/articles/MuAoKKuSUCF/Starting+Salary+Anesthesiologist • http://www.anesthesiazone.com/anesthesiologist-information.aspx • http://www.excite.com/education/states/pennsylvania/anesthesiologist-schools-in-pennsylvania

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