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    this was one of my interests because I enjoy helping people. I like tutoring kids and I could see myself being a teacher one day as a backup plan, if things don’t work out with medical school. One job that suits my interests is an anesthesiologist. As an anesthesiologist, I would deliver anesthetics to patients and monitor them before, during, and

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    USMLE, which is a three part test to receive medical licensure in the United States. “It is designed to evaluate a physician's ability to apply the concepts, knowledge and principles that are the foundation of effective and safe patient care.” (“Anesthesiologist: Education Requirements and Career Information”). After your first two years of medical school you will take the first part of the test which is called “Step 1”, then “Step 2” after three years, and finally “Step 3” after receiving a M.D. degree

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    Overall, the knowledge and expertise an anesthesiologist acquired allows them conduct preoperative procedures and evaluations of patients before undergoing an operation to ensure the best possible operational safety for the patient. The evaluation of patients is important because of numerous factors that can could possibly lower the effectiveness of the anesthetics being used or severely endanger a patient. Before an operation an anesthesiologist must evaluate a healthy patient with a systems approach

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    this my over hearing my cousin say her friend was studying to be an anesthesiologist. Then i decided to look up more facts and and a basic idea of what it was all about and i was fascinated and ever since that i knew when i grow up i want to be an anesthesiologist. What i want to be is an anesthesiologist an anesthesiologist refers to a physician who completed an accredited residency program in anesthesiology.An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who keeps

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    The road to becoming and anesthesiologist is one of the most rigorous and extensive for any medical profession. Students are put through a number of years of schooling that begins with an undergraduate degree. During this time, students have to excel in a number of exams in order to become an anesthesiologist. The first test begins when students are applying for medical school and doing well creates a solid foundation for their future career. As a result, it is important to know which exams you need

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    The Journey To become an Anesthesiologist. Using Certified Nursing Assistant training to help further education opportunities. Nurse Anesthetists administer anesthesia services in a wide range of health care facilities: from hospital emergency room to the dental office. On the surface, the steps to become and learn how to be a nurse anesthetist would seem fairly self-evident: complete masters-level training in nurse anesthesia and pass a certification exam. Beyond those essential requirements, however

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    This sounds like a great career for me because I enjoy helping people. Being an anesthesiologist comes with a large price and many years of dedication. Anesthesiologist must have a bachelors degree, which is awarded after completing a four-year college. A four-year college can cost up to 20,000 or more depending where you decide to apply to (Top Universitiesn.p.). Other advanced

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    next 10 years, I will probably just be finishing my residency years and starting my career, starting a family, and enjoying life. Completing my residency years and starting my career is something I’m looking forward to doing. Becoming an anesthesiologist isn’t something that’s easy to do. The reason why I say that I will be here in the next 10 years is because I have to go through medical school as well. I also plan to be on my own and have my own place at this time in my life. Once my residency

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    accomplish, and prosper. Some of these things are becoming a great anesthesiologist, becoming a role model for athletes, and wanting to graduate early. One of my top goals has been to become one of the top doctors in the United States of America. At a young age, I used to do research on anesthesiologist and learn all the different types’ surgeries they perform, what are the best schools to attend that offer the anesthesiologist programs, and all the doctoral degrees people have to specialize in

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    “It's not the operation itself that is the concern it's the anesthesia. That’s a bigger risk than the operation.” (Gupta)My career would be in nursing specifically an anesthesiologist. Basically they give anesthetics to patients undergoing a procedure. Also they have to keep a close eye on the patient during the procedure to watch out for signs of distress or a bad reaction. I am a very caring person and get very concerned with the well being of others. So naturally I want to go into nursing to

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