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Post by Betsy on Apr 18, 2007 17:03:17 GMT -5
This is probably the best rotation to satisfy this criteria, as far as hours go. You have to show up at the OR at 7am. What time you get out is all dependent on what resident you are assigned. You have class M-Thurs around 2, so you will definately be done by then. Some residents let their students out after the first intubation (8am), some not until class (like mine). You also have to take "call" with your resident, which again is dependent. I had to stay overnight about once a week. No weekends. You will get to learn and do alot! I have done about 15 intubations, you can learn how to place LMAs, IVs, etc. There is a 5 minute presentation on an anesthesia topic at the end. There is also a test based on the "assigned reading". Not bad.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 5, 2008 21:22:04 GMT -5
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Post by abner3 on Jan 5, 2013 7:54:51 GMT -5
Hello Guys i think that Anesthesia meant the situation of having sensation.It is a undoable condition of amnesia,loss of skeletal muscular responses or reduced pressure reaction.there are some kinds of anesthesia like regional anesthesia, local anesthesia, common anesthesia, and dissociative anesthesia.Thanks a lot!!
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