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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
- Fake bill after hospital stay giving birth. : r NewParents - Reddit
So anesthesia and surgical practices are often separate from the hospital and if they don't get your correct insurance information from the hospital they will bill you directly You should verify the service and practices, which is as "simple" as calling the hospital to verify the practices and services Then give the insurance information to
- PLEASE READ: Anxiety and Anesthesia : r Anesthesia - Reddit
With anesthesia comes a loss of control, there is no separating the two Even with "awake" or sedation anesthesia, you are still losing control of something, albeit temporarily If no compromise or agreement can be made between anesthesia, the surgeon and the patient, you do have the right to cancel the surgery
- what does it feel like to be under anesthesia? : r . . . - Reddit
Not that you asked, but if it can be done with a local, do that Being under anesthesia ain't all that great for your health I had one carpal tunnel surgery with anesthesia and another with a local Other than flirting with the nurse during the second one, I never felt a thing, and didn't fog my brain in the process
- Anesthesia Anki Deck : r anesthesiology - Reddit
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- I love the feeling of going under anesthesia : r The10thDentist - Reddit
short disclaimer: the surgeries I'm talking about were necessary to improve my health I don't just schedule surgeries to experience general anesthesia, and definitely don't recommend it I've had my fair share of surgeries and other procedures that required general anesthesia, so this isn't just a weird experience I've had once and liked it
- Anesthesiologist Assistant vs. Anesthesia Tech : r anesthesiology - Reddit
An anesthesia assistant has a masters degree and is a skilled professional, and the compensation is about 5x that of a tech If you want to eventually be an anesthesia assistant, I think being an anesthesia tech is a good choice to gain experience I was an anesthesia tech back in the day and learned a lot
- anesthesia residency programs to avoid? : r anesthesiology - Reddit
Hi everyone, I'm a current senior resident at Stanford Anesthesia and want to just explain why I don't recommend Stanford Anesthesia for residency: - The cases you are assigned have little to do with whether they will provide the most educational value: You will relieve CRNAs, your cases are not based on educational value but just wherever they
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