There is not only a nursing shortage, there also is a shortage of qualified surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurse anesthetists. |
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The standards now require that only certified RN anesthetists or anesthesiologists administer propofol. |
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Doctors, surgeons, nurse anesthetists, nurses and medical technicians work like a well-oiled machine, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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The learner audience would include surgeons, nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologists, perioperative nurses, technicians, and RN first assistants. |
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It is packed with medical equipment and a relatively big staff, consisting of surgeons, anesthetists, doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and so on. |
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Together the team of anesthetists has continued to modify the anesthetic and ICU protocol as more experience has been generated. |
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Opportunities for postgraduate training for FP anesthetists were decreasing. |
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Officials also informed us that surgeons and anesthetists are already at minimum strength to support field operations. |
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Over the years, with the assistance of dedicated anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists, we have developed numerous educational and support services. |
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We do not discriminate, though, and certainly other physicians such as anesthetists, rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, and family physicians who work in the ERs are also invited. |
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I have days removed from me because there are not enough anesthetists. |
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Medicare requires nurse anesthetists be supervised by an anesthesiologist or surgeon. |
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Anesthetists James and Walker provide a guide for trainees, anesthetists, and others that contains 42 chapters on pediatric anesthesia. |
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During World War II, there were seventeen nurse anesthetists to every one physician anesthetist. |
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Recent restrictions on the supply of foreign-trained graduates have increased the need for Canadian programs to train a sufficient number of family practice anesthetists. |
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Two clinical anesthetists, uninvolved in the development of the study and the clinical scenarios, reviewed and scored each of the 30 problems independently. |
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It used to be common for anesthetists to accidentally connect oxygen lines to nitrous oxide tanks until the fittings were changed to make it physically impossible to do so. |
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The organizations representing Canadian medicine now all agree on the need to provide adequate numbers of funded residency programs for the training of FP anesthetists. |
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Fifty percent of our current anesthetists, radiologists, laboratory physicians, and pediatricians graduated as general physicians, went out into practice to pay their debts, and returned to training later. |
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Current rates of output from anesthesiology training programs are well below what is required to work towards a level of production that will ensure adequate future supply of anesthetists. |
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There is merit in devising a process whereby both rural and urban, family practice and specialty anesthetists could collaborate on future guidelines. |
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It would ensure that Minnesota health care facilities will be reimbursed by Medicare whenever a nurse anesthetists provides anesthesia services to a Medicare patient. |
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Izlar served as board president for the Georgia Association of Nurse Anesthetists and the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. |
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The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists today charged that legislation introduced by Sen. |
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