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    Anesthesia Specialists



    Topic Overview

    Anesthesia specialists are responsible for making informed medical decisions to provide comfort and maintain vital life functions while you are receiving anesthesia and in recovery.

    Anesthesia specialists include anesthesiologists and qualified nurse or dental anesthetists.

    Anesthesiologist

    Anesthesiologists are medical doctors who, after obtaining their medical degrees and completing their internships, complete an additional 3 years of specialized training in an accredited anesthesiology residency program. They are certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology. As medical doctors, they have a wide range of knowledge about medicines, medical care for diseases, how the human body works, and how it responds to the stress of surgery.

    Anesthetist

    Most anesthetists are nurses who have graduated from an accredited nurse anesthetist program and who have been certified by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA). Nurse anesthetists are advanced practice nurses with specialized skills in anesthesia administration. Some nurse anesthetists are supervised by an anesthesiologist or a surgeon, although law and practice may vary by state.



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