On October 5, 2013, I received good news. National future doctors and medical scientists have told me that I was elected to represent my school and state to participate in this wonderful event. I realized later that I approached the dream of becoming an anesthesiologist one step. Please let me understand the reason why medicine is very important to me, as I look at the future of medicine this day. At the age of ten, I wanted to find my career in the medical field, and the people around me were convinced that medicine was a good field for me.
My future career goal is to become an anesthesiologist. The anesthesiologist will apply the anesthetic to the patient before the surgery. They also need to pay close attention to vital signs and make sure that everything in the body is functioning properly under anesthesia. I like to control myself, so I think that being an anesthesiologist is something I like. - Education can be a useful but challenging field. Being a teacher is a unique occupation in which various titles come out from communicators, social workers, disciplines, evaluators, role models, and sometimes parents. The idea that we can change our lives and shape infants is what I always wanted to do.
Surgery has been a painful experience for centuries. Through advances in medicine, anesthesiologists can make the surgery almost painless. In addition to emergency situations, anesthesiologists usually see patients before surgery. The doctor asks the patient's medical history and explains the type of anesthesia used and possible side effects. Before surgery begins, the doctor will anesthetize and see if it is effective.
Your doctor's anesthesiologist is your primary care physician and a doctor like a surgeon. They specialize in anesthesia treatment, pain management and intensive care medicine, and have the necessary knowledge to understand and treat the whole body. Physicians receive 12 to 14 years of education including medical school and clinical training of 12,000 to 16,000 hours. Monitor anesthesia or intravenous sedation. Intravenous sedation makes you feel relaxed and produces varying degrees of consciousness. According to the procedure, the level of sedation can range from a minimum (to make you sleepy but to talk) to deep (meaning you do not remember the operation). This type of anesthesia is commonly used for minimally invasive surgeries such as colonoscopy. IV sedation which may be combined with local sedation or local anesthesia