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Anesthesiologists job description

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  • If you need anesthesia, get an anesthesiologist, not a CRNA......nurses aren't anesthesiologists, but the screwed up system in the USA lets CRNA's masquerade as anesthesiologists, misleading patients and possibly doing real harm. I had a bad CRNA and she almost killed me. Why all the talk of money? If money is your primary motivation, forget most anything medical.

  • Your stats are off by at least 150,000 my friend. Go to any salary website - right now they are the 3rd highest paid doctors with starting salaries in the hospital I work at as high as 373,000 right after residency.

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  • @ndk135 How hard is it to get into medical school for this? and how are your hours? any details you have first hand would be great.

  • As of two days ago, I plan on being an anesthesiologist. I have three friends who are going to go to college for it and are set on it too. I am fifteen and am a sophomore in High school. I haven't got a perfect GPA, my averages were 94, Math, 93, Honors English , 98, Chorus, 99,World History last year for my classes. I literally try as hard as I can. Is there anything else I can do to help me get accepted to UNC? I graduate in 2013, so I have a little time to improve myself. Thanks.

  • @goex2f well said

  • @ndk135

    These guys are always the calmest and the nicest. lol...and they always make you feel great!

  • many people belive it´s an easy jobe, dont be seally it´s hard, get stress, get bournout syndrome

  • they make around 350,000 a year

  • CRNAs are well trained. they do not have a MD but sooner or later CRNAs will be taking over. They are in hospitals, surgery centers, dentist offices. They are well trained and they do just as good of a job as an anesthesiologist. Pretty soon the Anesthesiologist will be the boss and all the CRNAs will be working the floor! But I am pretty sure they wouldn't be certified if they didnt have knowledge of what went on!!!

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