Anesthesiologist
By Eric Weltz E Block 2/21/11
Job Overview• Give anesthesia during surgery• Monitor patients’ vital functions and
continue administering the anesthetic throughout the surgery
• Help alleviate chronic or acute pain felt by patients
• Help the surgeon and work with other hospital staff
• Monitor patients after surgery• Use complex equipment, monitors,
and drugs to limit pain
Job Overview• Do research to help treat and cure
disease, make new medicines, and discover new techniques
• Talk with patients about their anesthesia
• Record medical history• Use medical histories to determine
which anesthetic to use• Use key skills which are speaking,
listening, decision making, and responding
Education
• Study many undergraduate subjects before medical school
• Complete at least 3 years of college to get into medical school
• Get accepted to and graduate from medical school
• Complete residency • Pass the United States Medical
Licensing Examination (USMLE) to be licensed
Education• Become certified by the American
Board of Medical Specialists (ABMS) or American Board of Anesthesiology through another test
• Study biology, mathematics, English, inorganic and organic chemistry, anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, microbiology, pathology, medical ethics, and laws governing medicine, throughout their education
Salary
10% 25% Median 75% 90%
Salary for an Anesthesiologist
MarylandUnited States
The average salary is actu-ally between $197,570 to $211,750 per year, but 25-90% is shown as greater than or equal to 166,400 per year.
Growth Potential and Outlook
• Increasing Growth Potential- 22%• 26,050 job openings for physicians and surgeons in
the United States
United States Maryland
661,400
17,040
805,500
18,940
Job Outlook
2008 job openings Projected openings in 2018
Working Facility
• Work mainly in hospitals, as well as clinics, and surgery centers
• Use equipment such as anesthesia inhalers or inhaler units or accessories, cardiac output CO monitoring units or accessories, electronic stethoscopes or accessories, accounting software, electronic mail software, and medical software
• Work in clean, well lighted facilities
Related Careers
• Cardiovascular surgeon
• Radiologist
• Immunologist
• Pharmacist
• Medical and Clinical Laboratory
Technologists
Comparison ChartCytotechnologist Anesthesiologist
Overview Perform difficult tests to look for disease Observe cells and other bodily fluids to discover harmful microorganismsCheck blood to allow compatible blood transplants
Give anesthesia during surgeryMonitor life supportWork with other hospital staffRecord people’s medical history Decide which anesthetic to useExplain anesthesia to the patient
Education and additional training
Need Bachelor of Science DegreeTake college prep classes in science and mathComplete a pre-professional phase lasting 2-3 years and professional phase for 1 yearMust pass qualifying exams to aquire certificate (certification)Some states require licensing or registration
Must complete undergraduate work in many subjectsGet accepted to and graduate from medical schoolComplete 2 to 7 years of residencyMust pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) and get certified by American Board of Medical Specialists (ABMS) or American Board of Anesthesiology through a test
Comparison ChartCytotechnologist Anesthesiologist
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Salary Average salary $54,050 annually, $25.99 per hour, lowest ten percent earned $36,180, the highest 10 percent earned more than $74,680.
Starting- $115,470 Average- $197,570 to $211,750 per year/ $94.99 hourPotential salary is not shown
Facility Clean, well lit, and around microscopes Work Mon. to Fri.More than half the employments are in hospitals Other locations are clinics, physicians’ offices, and pharmaceutical labs
Most-likely hospital operating room, also clinics, and surgery centersClean, well lit Must stand for long periods of time Long hours (7 am to 5 pm) and sometimes night call
Thought About Success
“Ability combined with effort is achievement”
-Anonymous