
All anesthetic topics, all the time. - Reddit
Dec 14, 2020 · 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 …
anesthesia residency programs to avoid? : r/anesthesiology - Reddit
74 votes, 86 comments. for those of us applying to anesthesia residency this cycle--what programs should we be watching out for? there is so much…
Has anyone here switched to become an Anesthesiologist …
Mar 16, 2023 · CRNAs are also the only anesthesia providers to have advocacy built into their curriculum. Their national organization (AANA) is very loud in the political sphere. They …
Official ERAS Megathread - January/February 2024
Jan 5, 2024 · Hi everyone, Here is the latest edition of the ERAS Megathread for the 2023-2024 application cycle. Check out these resources and feel free to drop your questions, anxieties, …
Those who matched Anesthesia this cycle, what were your step 2
Those who matched Anesthesia this cycle, what were your step 2 scores? Research? 🥼 Residency As above Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment [deleted] • …
Real truth, why should I not consider going to Certified ... - Reddit
Nov 28, 2022 · Real truth, why should I not consider going to Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant school? (Cross posted to /anesthesia but posting here as well for visibility and feedback)
Question: Have you experienced patients crying hysterically
Aug 21, 2020 · However, I experienced anesthesia the first time recently and all I remember was waking up shaking and crying uncontrollably. I wasn’t in pain. I just remember crying, being …
Is anesthesia truly a lifestyle specialty? : r/medicalschool - Reddit
Mar 22, 2023 · It seems that as an attending, you still have call, possibly abnormal hours, and work roughly 50-60 hours weeks. This is all based on browsing reddit and just chatting with …
Anesthesiologist Assistant vs. Anesthesia Tech : r/anesthesiology
Dec 21, 2023 · 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 …
Share your ITE and Basic study strategies : r/anesthesiology
Anesthesiology: Keeping Patients Safe, Asleep, and Comfortable. Subreddit for the medical specialty dedicated to perioperative medicine, pain management, and critical care medicine.