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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
Official ERAS Megathread - January February 2024 Hi everyone, Here is the latest edition of the ERAS Megathread for the 2023-2024 application cycle Check out these resources and feel free to drop your questions, anxieties, and vents in the comments below Please use the "Message the Moderators" button (located in the sidebar) to let us know about any resources you think should be added to the table below, or if you discover any broken links
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
People who had surgery, what did anestesia feel like? What did . . . - Reddit OH MY GOD I’m one of those people who reacts poorly to sedation but great to general anesthesia, so my hardest part of surgery is the pre-op And any twilight sleep situations are horrific for post op The passing out was like taking a Benadryl nap, but the surrounding moments are a trip
Has anyone here switched to become an Anesthesiologist Assistant? : r . . . CRNAs are also the only anesthesia providers to have advocacy built into their curriculum Their national organization (AANA) is very loud in the political sphere They strongly oppose AA legislation, even in the face of a huge provider shortage, because they want a market monopoly
Anesthesiologist assistant (Discussion) : r anesthesiology The intent of this post is to briefly introduce you to the Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant (CAA) profession and to start a discussion about it (compare it to CRNAs, what MD DO think about AAs, etc ) In the 1960s—concerned with the shortage of anesthesiologists throughout the United States —a group of academic anesthesiologists came together to outline the role of a new mid-level
People who are were between anesthesia and radiology what did . . . - Reddit I also hated dealing with bitchy scrub techs, belittling nursing staff, and other surgeons or seniors who were always pissy In anesthesia, the people you work with are still chill overall, but you're still going to be in the OR with those pissy people and I personally did not have a good time with a lot of the CRNAs who would belittle residents
How can I match into Anesthesiology as a DO? - Reddit Anesthesiology: Keeping Patients Safe, Asleep, and Comfortable Subreddit for the medical specialty dedicated to perioperative medicine, pain management, and critical care medicine