Anesthesiologists: Nature of the Work
Anesthesiologists focus on the care of surgical patients and pain relief.
Like other physicians, they evaluate and treat patients and direct the efforts
of their staffs. Through continual monitoring and assessment, these critical
care specialists are responsible for maintenance of the patient’s vital life
functions—heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure, breathing—during
surgery. They also work outside of the operating room, providing pain relief in
the intensive care unit, during labor and delivery, and for those who suffer
from chronic pain. Anesthesiologists confer with other physicians and surgeons
about appropriate treatments and procedures before, during, and after
operations.
Work Environment: Anesthesiologists usually work in well-lighted, sterile
environments while performing surgery and often stand for long periods. Most
work in hospitals or in surgical outpatient centers
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