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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

WHY DID YOU CHOOSE ANESTHESIOLOGY ?

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- Anesthesiology provides stimulating technical and physiological scenarios requiring acute care decision-making


- I enjoy the goal-oriented nature of the practice as well as the blending of cardiopulmonary medicine, with the procedural aspects of the field. Anesthesia also offers a very wide range of practice opportunities


- I chose anesthesiology because it enables you to incorporate physiology, pharmacology and general medicine in the care of both critically ill and healthy patients. Anesthesiology is not only a fun and exciting career, but a rewarding one as well.

- I selected anesthesiology because I enjoy the rigorous intellectual and physical challenges that this field presents on a day-to-day basis.


"If anesthesia were simply about putting a patient to sleep, then I might not be as enthusiastic, but there is a lot of great medicine going on here. I take the philosophy that I am going to be a critical care physician in the OR and/or ICU, and a clinician in the pain clinic. An anesthesiologist can medically deal with any rapidly evolving crumping system and get the patient through a definitive surgical solution"
Source: Arnel Almeda


- "Clinically, I planned to pursue sub-specialty training in critical care medicine, and I felt that training in anesthesiology would lend the best interface between medical and surgical critical care. Scientifically, I felt that anesthesiology was an open book, not tied to a single organ system like many other specialties. This unique feature would free me to study integrated physiological systems, such as the sympathetic nervous system and its effector organs."
- Source: Dr. Tim Angelotti







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